Our staff are experienced in teaching beginners through to advanced and experienced players of all ages.
The program has a strong focus on building good technique as well as musicianship and performance skills.
Our teachers aim to create an atmosphere where students are challenged and supported in their music-learning journey.
Our staff are skilled in preparing students for exams and assessments, with the Australian Music Education Board (AMEB) and the HSC being the most popular.
Renting an instrument may also be available.
Lessons are available for the four most common saxophone types: soprano, alto, tenor and baritone.
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Children from as young as 4 years old can start learning to play on a Nuvo Toot or Dood. This is an affordable option for young students. Great for beginner the toots (flute) and Doods (clarinet) will set children up to learn other woodwind instruments as they progress including J-Sax, J-Flute and Clarineo’s
The instrument has a nearly cylindrical bore and a flared bell, and uses a single reed to produce sound. Clarinets comprise a family of instruments of differing sizes and pitches.
The bassoon is a woodwind instrument in the double reed family, which plays in the tenor and bass ranges. It is composed of six pieces, and is usually made of wood. It is known for its distinctive tone color, wide range, versatility, and virtuosity.Â
Learning woodwind can open opportunities to join a varied list of ensemble groups including
Concert Band
Done and Dusted Saxophone Ensemble
Recorder Ensemble
Lessons are available in blocks of 20, 40 and 60 minutes over a 9-week term, and weekly scheduling is subject to availability. Group lessons for beginners may also be available. Contact us for more information.Â
Wendy Champion | Advanced Woodwind, Piano, Trumpet.Â
Emma Knott | Clarinet, Flute, Toots and Doods, Recorder.Â
Ambria White | Beginner Saxophone, Live Production and Tech.Â
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We acknowledge the traditional Custodians of this Land, where the Aboriginal People have performed age-old ceremonies of storytelling, music, dance and celebration. As a traditional meeting place, many first nations peoples came to this region. Underneath our buildings and roads this Land always will be traditional Aboriginal Land. in the same way, all music making genres and practices come from our musical elders, so we acknowledge those on whose skills and wisdom we draw.
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