Free music course opens spots for saxophone and keyboard; see how to register
The city of Campo Grande, Brazil, is offering free music classes for saxophone and keyboard starting from March 9 and 10, requiring participants to have their own instruments.
The Prefeitura de Campo Grande, through the Municipal Foundation of Culture, has launched registrations for free music classes that focus on saxophone and keyboard instruction. These classes aim to enhance accessibility to music education within the city, allowing community members eager to learn to participate. Classes will commence on March 9 for saxophone and March 10 for keyboard, with specific schedules outlined for each instrument.
The saxophone classes will be conducted on Mondays and Wednesdays at varying times throughout the afternoon. Limited spots are available, and students are mandated to provide their own saxophones for participation. This ensures that those taking part are committed to the course and have access to the necessary tools for learning. The curriculum promises to cover basics, including music reading, chord formation, scales, rhythms, and coordination exercises, catering to a wide range of learning needs.
For the keyboard classes, which begin the following day on March 10, there will be instruction on Tuesdays with a similar structure and participant age requirement of 12 years and older. This initiative not only promotes musical skills among the youth but also strives to create a vibrant culture of music in Campo Grande, enriching the community’s artistic landscape. With a demand for music education, these free classes represent a significant step towards fostering talent and interest in music careers among participants.