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Musicability Scotland uses the fun and magic of musical participation to provide team building, social skills development and education for groups of all kinds
Musicability Scotland music sessions are
· group music sessions led by Bruce Armstrong, M.A. Ph.D., an experienced musician, workshop facilitator and trainer
· designed to be fully accessible for people with no previous musical experience, as well as people who can sing or play an instrument
· fun
· educational
· all about group activity and learning group skills: no-one is “put in the spotlight” or asked to play a solo
· designed to teach music skills and social skills
I am skilled in working with
· adults
· young people
· school groups
· people with learning disabilities
· people with autistic spectrum conditions
Sessions can include some or all of the following
· exploring hand-held percussion
· learning basic or more advanced hand-drumming techniques
· learning traditional rhythmic patterns and pieces, including African drum music
· improvising rhythms
· learning to conduct a group
· experimenting with free-form improvisation
· using touch-screen electronic synthesisers to explore dance music
What do participants get out of the sessions?
- team building skills
- social skills, including listening, group skills, collective decision-making, respecting collaborators, assertiveness skills
- music skills, including rhythmic awareness, listening, musical dialogue, initiation and ending, performance skills
- fun, enjoyable group activity
All instruments and electronic equipment needed for the sessions are supplied.
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