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		 opportunity for children to try out different instruments
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| sydenhamhiller 
 
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| 08-04-2011 03:34 PM 
 
Hi - wondered if anyone on the forum might be able to help me? There are lots of activities set up for children to 'have a go' at different sports and see which they like, and I wondered if there was something similar for music/ musical instruments? 
 My eldest is 7 now, and I started piano lessons around this age... but I always wished I learned to play something in an orechestra :o) Sadly, my children don't have access to musical tuition at their school until Year 5, and we don't have a piano, so not sure if the traditional piano lessons make sense!
 
 Does anyone have any suggestions? Any tips gratefully received!
 
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| seeformiles 
 
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| 08-04-2011 06:13 PM 
 
The Horniman do various hands on musical sessions for children, or at least used to. Worth checking out the website.
 
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| roz 
 
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| 10-04-2011 08:13 AM 
 
Just in case its of interest, Morleys in Lewisham hire out pianos for £30 a month. I think its a years minimum rental.
 We are thinking of having one as think its nice to have one in the house. Difficult to squeeze in though sometimes but I think a real piano is much better than the electronic versions as it has weighted keys.
 
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