This provides an excellent introduction to wind instrument techniques. Students may choose to play the recorder only, or as a recorder/fife combination.
This provides an excellent introduction to wind instrument techniques. Students may choose to play the recorder only, or as a recorder/fife combination.
Parents are invited to contribute to the governance of Saturday Music Charitable trust by serving as an appointed Trustee or as a co-opted Parent Representative. Parent Representatives must have a child enrolled in Saturday Music as a condition of acting in this role.
Both roles are necessary for the continuing function of the Board.
Saturday Music Charitable Trust (Inc) is a registered charity (CC29243) and is supported by the Primary School Out-of-Hours Music Scheme of the Ministry of Education. It is administered by a Trust Board and is hosted by Palmerston North Intermediate Normal School, operating under the regulations of the Ministry of Education.
The aims of Saturday Music are to:
If you are a beginner or already have some musical ability, it's never to late to learn or re-learn - whether you are eight years old or eighty!
Lessons can start at a very young age - if children are ready, as young as three years. However, it is never too late to learn! ?Why not start music as a hobby in retirement?!
These Recorder classes provide an affordable option for learning an instrument in a group setting. Classes will run depending on interest and require a minimum of 3 students so bring a friend and join the fun!
It is an instrument that can easily contribute to the school band and lead on later to taking part in woodwind groups and other chamber music groups. Additionally, a student can easily transfer from recorder to flute, clarinet, or saxophone when they’re older.
The famed recorder. Now this little beauty doesn’t need to be ear piercing and shrill.
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