Music Broth at The Mitchell Library
Wednesday 14 February, 2024 11 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Mitchell Library, North St, Glasgow G3 7DN
The Mitchell Library is now stocked with a wide range of Music Broth Library instruments such as guitars, ukuleles, violins, keyboards… all added to their library catalogue.
At this launch event on Wednesday 14th February a Music Broth team will be on hand with musical tasters in instruments such as guitar, ukulele, flute, synths, percussion, and music production! Attendees are welcome to try the variety of instruments that can be borrowed through this partnership with The Mitchell Library, and wider from Music Broth’s own 3000+ item musical library.
With support from the Youth Music Initiative, the launch event is aimed at young people up to the age of 25, running from 11am onwards with the drop-in workshops starting at 12noon, but everyone is welcome!
Keep an eye out for our upcoming block of weekly workshops at the Mitchell Library too!
Sign up to ongoing workshops at Music Broth
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