Burry Port Band looking for junior members

Burry Port Town Band received a very generous donation from the Burry Port Charity Fund of £500.
This money has now been put to the purchase of five cornets for young learners and now the band are looking for five young learners who perhaps don’t get the opportunity to learn in the local primary schools and would like to join the enthusiastic Junior Band Club.
The Junior Band Club will run from 6:30pm on Tuesdays, at our Bandroom in Morlan Terrace, Burry Port. Each weekly session will be split into three sections, the first 20 minutes will be tuition followed by a break where the use of the band's snooker table will allow the group to socialise and make friends with other brass players from the area, then the final 20 minutes will be a full Junior Band ensemble lead by one of the tutors or a guest conductor.
Burry Port Town Junior Band’s Senior Tutor, Tara Smith said: "This is a fantastic opportunity for those children in local schools who don’t benefit from brass tuition to learn to play a brass instrument and enjoy the benefits of playing in an ensemble."
This is an excellent chance for all young brass and percussion players to broaden their musical experiences and make new friends at the bandroom on Tuesday evenings from 6:30pm.
Further details youth band rehearsals are available on the band’s website at www.burryporttownband.co.uk or by contacting Tara Smith, at tsmith@burryporttownband.co.uk

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