Jam Project – Free Music Classes at Music Broth
Ten Week Music Course – 16 -25 year olds
Starts: 7 February, 2019
Music Broth, Unit 7, Victoria Court, 8 Hollybrook Street, Govanhill, Glasgow G42 7HB
Music Broth is responsible for Scotland’s first musical instrument library in Govanhill. It aims to improve access to musical instruments and equipment to anyone who wants to pursue a musical venture. Part of this mission includes delivering music workshops to the community and promoting local people through music.
In partnership with Glasgow Music Studios Music Broth is running a 10 week music programme for young people aged 16 – 25 from the Roma Community and wider community in Govanhill. Giving young people an opportunity to learn to play an instrument, DJ, rap, sing, write song and more!
Anyone eligible and interested in music learning/activities is invited to come along to the workshops and take part in a fantastic opportunity to get involved in music.
For more information, or if you, or someone you know, would like to take part please get in touch by email:
info@musicbroth.org
phone: 07703649777
Week 1: Enrolment/Sign up
Week 2: Learning to sing
Week 3: Song appreciation/song-writing
Week 4: DJ/mixing
Week 5: Jam Week @ Glasgow Music Studios
Week 6: Hip Hop & Beatboxing
Week 7: Choir singing
Week 8: Percussion
Week 9: DJ Workshop
** HOLIDAY **
Week 10: Guitar workshop
Glasgow Music Studio are a music rehearsal and recording studio in Glasgow. The Jam Project recently won Best Community Initiative at the Glasgow Awards 2017.
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