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Since the beginning of the academic year, the ‘Trombone Trio’ at Lancashire Music Service have been on a tour of the county with a little help from pBone.
Schools have been treated to an interactive workshop led by Lancashire Music Service trombone tutors: Jay Hall, Ryan Watkins and Chris Guénault. The workshop aims to deliver an engaging and high-impact experience for pupils. They are introduced to brass instruments for the first time with a focus on the trombone.
Ranging from performances by the trio of classical, film and pop music, to first notes on pBones by students, the workshops have been well received everywhere.
"Thank you so much for the amazing assembly this morning at School. The children really enjoyed it! My class are very excited, they think they’ll be learning how to play the trombone. Thank you again to all of you, it was a great start to the week!"
-Music Coordinator
Workshop leader Jay Hall commented: “The workshops have been fantastic. The addition of the pBones graciously supplied by Warwick Music has enabled us to allow more children than ever before to try the trombone for the first time and experience the joy of playing a musical instrument that is so accessible.”
Lancashire Music Service looks forward to working on more projects with pBone in the future.
For more information on introducing pBones into your school or music service, please email our education team on education@warwickmusic.com
Kate has always had a love for music and after starting to play the clarinet aged six went on to study music at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama. She joined Warwick Music Group in 2010 as Social Media Manager and now serves as Chief of Staff where her role is the day to day management of the team. She ensures activities are streamlined within the organisation, supporting the priorities of the business to help it grow. She now spends most of my spare time supporting my three children as they learn their own instruments!
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