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A green slide decorated with daffodils and pictures of Bethan and Josh. Text reads: "Happy St. David’s Day, Dydd Gŵyl Dewi Hapus, from Bethan, Josh and NOYO!

A green slide decorated with daffodils and pictures of Bethan and Josh. Text reads: "Happy St. David’s Day, Dydd Gŵyl Dewi Hapus, from Bethan, Josh and NOYO!

Green slide decorated with drawings of woman in traditional Welsh outfit and Welsh cakes. Text reads: "How is St. David’s Day celebrated? 

In schools, children often dress in traditional Welsh dress, or Welsh rugby uniforms, and take part in their school Eisteddfod - smaller versions of Wales’ national festival.

Often an Eisteddfod has singing, instrumental, writing and poetry competitions.

Across Wales, people take part in St David’s Day parades, often wearing daffodils and leeks, national symbols of Wales. 

There is also traditional Welsh dancing and singing such as the national anthem ‘Mae Hen Wlad fy nhadau’, and Welsh hymns such as ‘Calon Lân’.

 People will also have traditional Welsh foods for school dinner that day, such as cawl, Welsh rarebit and Welsh cakes.

Green slide decorated with drawings of woman in traditional Welsh outfit and Welsh cakes. Text reads: "How is St. David’s Day celebrated? In schools, children often dress in traditional Welsh dress, or Welsh rugby uniforms, and take part in their school Eisteddfod - smaller versions of Wales’ national festival. Often an Eisteddfod has singing, instrumental, writing and poetry competitions. Across Wales, people take part in St David’s Day parades, often wearing daffodils and leeks, national symbols of Wales. There is also traditional Welsh dancing and singing such as the national anthem ‘Mae Hen Wlad fy nhadau’, and Welsh hymns such as ‘Calon Lân’. People will also have traditional Welsh foods for school dinner that day, such as cawl, Welsh rarebit and Welsh cakes.

Green slide decorated with drawings of a leek and the Welsh flag. Text reads: "Facts about St. David

David was born, unusually, on the Pembrokeshire cliffs during a thunderstorm.

David was a monk at a young age and founded a monastery at around the year 560. The area where he built the monastery would later have a cathedral and be named St David’s after him.

St David’s is the smallest city in the UK with a population of around 1,600 and is around the size of a small village with an area of about 0.30 square miles. 

David was known as “Dewi Dyfrwr” which means “David the water drinker.” This was because of the monks diet which consisted of bread and water."

Green slide decorated with drawings of a leek and the Welsh flag. Text reads: "Facts about St. David David was born, unusually, on the Pembrokeshire cliffs during a thunderstorm. David was a monk at a young age and founded a monastery at around the year 560. The area where he built the monastery would later have a cathedral and be named St David’s after him. St David’s is the smallest city in the UK with a population of around 1,600 and is around the size of a small village with an area of about 0.30 square miles. David was known as “Dewi Dyfrwr” which means “David the water drinker.” This was because of the monks diet which consisted of bread and water."

Green slide decorated with drawings of a daffodil and a harp. Text reads: "Facts about St. David

According to legend, David was a miracle maker. He performed miracles such as restoring a blind man’s sight and bringing a child back to life.

One of the most famous miracles David performed happened when he was preaching to a large crowd, and some people were struggling to hear him. When a white dove landed on David’s shoulder, the floor where he was standing rose up so that everyone could see and hear him.

David’s last words to his followers were supposedly “Do the little things, the small things you’ve seen me doing.”

After David’s death a shrine was built in his honour which is still there today and is a very popular pilgrimage site."

Green slide decorated with drawings of a daffodil and a harp. Text reads: "Facts about St. David According to legend, David was a miracle maker. He performed miracles such as restoring a blind man’s sight and bringing a child back to life. One of the most famous miracles David performed happened when he was preaching to a large crowd, and some people were struggling to hear him. When a white dove landed on David’s shoulder, the floor where he was standing rose up so that everyone could see and hear him. David’s last words to his followers were supposedly “Do the little things, the small things you’ve seen me doing.” After David’s death a shrine was built in his honour which is still there today and is a very popular pilgrimage site."

Happy St. David's Day from Bethan (flute and harp) and Josh (violin and bass).

Apply to join our Welsh Regional NOYO Ensemble in Cardiff, or in Bournemouth, Birmingham, Bristol and London ⤵️
noyo.org.uk/apply-2026

#StDavidsDay #InclusiveMusic #Accessibility #YouthMusic

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A photo of Bethan playing flute with a pride flag behind them. Text reads: "LGBTQ+ History Month 2026. Bethan explores the impact of LGBTQ+ artists on music history"

A photo of Bethan playing flute with a pride flag behind them. Text reads: "LGBTQ+ History Month 2026. Bethan explores the impact of LGBTQ+ artists on music history"

Text reads: "LGBTQ+ impact in
classical music. LGBTQ+ people have played a vital role in the development of music, from their influence in classical music, to the development of glam rock, house music and pop.

LGBTQ+ composers who influenced classical music include:
Francis Poulenc
Ethel Smyth

While their music doesn’t have explicitly LGBTQ+ themes, many historians believe their music reflected their own personal feelings about their relationships.

Text reads: "LGBTQ+ impact in classical music. LGBTQ+ people have played a vital role in the development of music, from their influence in classical music, to the development of glam rock, house music and pop. LGBTQ+ composers who influenced classical music include: Francis Poulenc Ethel Smyth While their music doesn’t have explicitly LGBTQ+ themes, many historians believe their music reflected their own personal feelings about their relationships.

Text reads: "LGBTQ+ impact in
dance music. Frankie Knuckles, dubbed “The Godfather of House Music,” was an openly gay DJ and producer who blended disco, electro, funk and pop music and helped make house music a global sensation.

Kunckles’ influence led to a new generation of dance music, influencing the likes of David Guetta and Daft Punk."

Text reads: "LGBTQ+ impact in dance music. Frankie Knuckles, dubbed “The Godfather of House Music,” was an openly gay DJ and producer who blended disco, electro, funk and pop music and helped make house music a global sensation. Kunckles’ influence led to a new generation of dance music, influencing the likes of David Guetta and Daft Punk."

Text reads: "LGBTQ+ impact
in pop music. Innovative pop artists like David
Bowie and Freddie Mercury gave 
recognition to the LGBTQ+ community 
through their lyrics in the 70s and 80s, but it was often subtle due to the culture of the time.

Recently, artists have explored LGBTQ+ themes like self-acceptance and coming out more openly, helping push culture forward.

Examples include Hayley Kiyoko's "Girls like Girls," Wrabel's "The Village," and perhaps most famously, Lady Gaga's "Born this Way.""

Text reads: "LGBTQ+ impact in pop music. Innovative pop artists like David Bowie and Freddie Mercury gave recognition to the LGBTQ+ community through their lyrics in the 70s and 80s, but it was often subtle due to the culture of the time. Recently, artists have explored LGBTQ+ themes like self-acceptance and coming out more openly, helping push culture forward. Examples include Hayley Kiyoko's "Girls like Girls," Wrabel's "The Village," and perhaps most famously, Lady Gaga's "Born this Way.""

Bethan (flute and harp) wanted to celebrate LGBTQ+ History Month by exploring how pioneering LGBTQ+ musicians have changed music, from classical all the way to pop!

Young musicians can come to a NOYO Open Rehearsal. More info and book ⤵️
noyo.org.uk/open-rehearsals

#InclusiveMusic #LGBTQIA

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What a fantastic session at Community Chorus today! 🎵✨
We spent the afternoon practicing some beautiful Scottish songs, filling the room with harmony, smiles, and so much positive energy 🎶
#CommunityChorus 🎶 #InclusiveMusic 💙 #ScottishSongs 🇸🇨 #MusicForAll ✨ 🤝 #UpliftingVoices 🌈 #StrongerTogether 🎵

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Julia plays the violin with the Bristol NOYO Ensemble, one of the five Regional NOYO Ensembles we run with our partners in Bristol, Bournemouth, Birmingham, Cardiff or London. Watch her tell you why it's worth signposting 🎶

Learn more 👉 bit.ly/4o58B2s

#InclusiveMusic

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A young musician plays cor Anglais while wearing a Santa hat and beard.

A young musician plays cor Anglais while wearing a Santa hat and beard.

A Music Leader covers their mouth and laughs while wearing a Santa hat.

A Music Leader covers their mouth and laughs while wearing a Santa hat.

A young musician smiles at the camera while wearing a Santa hat and Christmas jumper.

A young musician smiles at the camera while wearing a Santa hat and Christmas jumper.

A young musician plays oboe at a NOYO rehearsal while wearing a Christmas jumper.

A young musician plays oboe at a NOYO rehearsal while wearing a Christmas jumper.

Season's greetings from Open Up Music! To celebrate, NOYO musicians have been dressing up at rehearsals. Here are some of our favourite festive outfits spotted at in the last few weeks! 🧑‍🎄

#Christmas #NOYO #InclusiveMusic #Accessibility

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A photo of a young musician playing flute at a NOYO rehearsal. Text reads "Bethan's guide to Disability History Month 20 November 20 December 2025".

A photo of a young musician playing flute at a NOYO rehearsal. Text reads "Bethan's guide to Disability History Month 20 November 20 December 2025".

An infographic about the history of Disability History month.

An infographic about the history of Disability History month.

A musician focus on pioneering disabled musician Paul Wittgenstein.

A musician focus on pioneering disabled musician Paul Wittgenstein.

To mark the end of Disability History Month, National Open Youth Orchestra musician Bethan (flute and harp) wanted to share a bit about the history of the month, and highlight a pioneering disabled musician with a NOYO connection!

#InclusiveMusic #Wittgenstein #DisabilityHistoryMonth #Accessibility

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Three young musicians rehearse with the National Open Youth Orchestra. They all wear Santa hats.

Three young musicians rehearse with the National Open Youth Orchestra. They all wear Santa hats.

Please help us reach our Big Give Christmas Challenge fundraising goal! Donate before Tuesday 9 December, and everything you give will be doubled thanks to match funding ⤵️
bit.ly/OUMChristmas

#ChristmasChallenge #InclusiveMusic

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Three days left to support our Big Give Christmas Challenge campaign!

Donate before Tuesday, and every pound you give will be doubled ❤️
bit.ly/OUMChristmas

#InclusiveMusic #ChristmasChallenge

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11-25 year old-musician? Come to a Bristol NOYO Ensemble Open Rehearsal to find out if it could be for you!

When?
- Saturday 7 February, 1.20–4.30 pm
- Saturday 14 March, 1–4 pm

Where?
Beacon Music Centre, BS10 5SJ

Sign up at noyo.org.uk/open-rehearsals

#InclusiveMusic #DisabilityHistoryMonth

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A young musician plays clarinet at a London NOYO Ensemble rehearsal. He is surrounded by colourful shapes and music notes. Text reads "Come to an Open Rehearsal!"

A young musician plays clarinet at a London NOYO Ensemble rehearsal. He is surrounded by colourful shapes and music notes. Text reads "Come to an Open Rehearsal!"

A young musician high fives a Music Leader at a Bristol NOYO Ensemble rehearsal. They are surrounded by colourful shapes. Text reads "Meet friendly Music Leaders".

A young musician high fives a Music Leader at a Bristol NOYO Ensemble rehearsal. They are surrounded by colourful shapes. Text reads "Meet friendly Music Leaders".

A young musician plays violin at Bristol NOYO Ensemble rehearsal. She is surrounded by colourful shapes and musical notes. Text reads "Say "hi" to NOYO musicians.

A young musician plays violin at Bristol NOYO Ensemble rehearsal. She is surrounded by colourful shapes and musical notes. Text reads "Say "hi" to NOYO musicians.

A young musician plays synthesizer at a NOYO rehearsal. She is surrounded by colourful shapes. Text reads "Sign up at noyo.org.uk/open-rehearsals".

A young musician plays synthesizer at a NOYO rehearsal. She is surrounded by colourful shapes. Text reads "Sign up at noyo.org.uk/open-rehearsals".

Know a young person who could benefit from being part of an inclusive ensemble? Tell them about Regional NOYO Ensemble Open Rehearsals in Birmingham, Bournemouth, Bristol, Cardiff or London.

Young people can find out more and sign up at noyo.org.uk/open-rehearsals.

#InclusiveMusic #Accessibility

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🎵 A new guide to adaptive musical instruments is out now — supporting greater access to music-making for disabled musicians. Explore innovations in inclusive instrument design via the Inclusive Music Consortium.

www.musiceducation.global/c/resources-...

#InclusiveMusic #Accessibility

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A wide rectangular graphic. Text reads: “Guide to Buying Adaptive Musical Instruments, published by Inclusive Music Consortium” with their logo, which is a soundwave icon next to the name. The image of the Clarion shows coloured shapes on a Windows tablet. In the bottom-right corner is the Arts Council England logo with the text: “Supported using public funding by Arts Council England.”

A wide rectangular graphic. Text reads: “Guide to Buying Adaptive Musical Instruments, published by Inclusive Music Consortium” with their logo, which is a soundwave icon next to the name. The image of the Clarion shows coloured shapes on a Windows tablet. In the bottom-right corner is the Arts Council England logo with the text: “Supported using public funding by Arts Council England.”

The updated 𝗚𝘂𝗶𝗱𝗲 𝘁𝗼 𝗕𝘂𝘆𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝗔𝗱𝗮𝗽𝘁𝗶𝘃𝗲 𝗠𝘂𝘀𝗶𝗰𝗮𝗹 𝗜𝗻𝘀𝘁𝗿𝘂𝗺𝗲𝗻𝘁𝘀 is here, to help ensure disabled musicians know what's available to them. Explore what’s possible 🎶 takeitaway.org.uk/accessible-i...
With thanks to artscouncilengland.bsky.social.

#InclusiveMusic #AdaptiveInstruments #Accessibility

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Here's Pea (Cardiff NOYO Ensemble) sharing the "really, really, really cool" experience of going on tour with the professional musicians of @bournemouthso.bsky.social‬ and BSO Resound alongside Georgie (Birmingham NOYO Ensemble) and Ale (NOYO Alumnus)👏

#InclusiveMusic #NOYO

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Torin sits in the BSO offices talking to Hannah, a member of the BSO team. They are sitting on green armchairs. Torin wears a black t-shirt with white writing on it and dark trousers. Hannah wears a white pin-striped shirt and dark trousers.

Torin sits in the BSO offices talking to Hannah, a member of the BSO team. They are sitting on green armchairs. Torin wears a black t-shirt with white writing on it and dark trousers. Hannah wears a white pin-striped shirt and dark trousers.

Huge congrats Torin for achieving your Silver Arts Award at the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra! 👏

"I think the important thing is to be able to bond with people. That’s what making music is all about." - Torin

Read more on the @bournemouthso.bsky.social website: bit.ly/4m5I8lk

#InclusiveMusic

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The Rest is History - The Early Days of Jungle & Drum N Bass
The Rest is History - The Early Days of Jungle & Drum N Bass YouTube video by Amplified - Classic Rock & Music History

This comprehensive documentary addresses the subject of Jungle... Drum & Bass, and it has been mindblowing view as I have watched in parts over the course of the week. Well worth your time to reflect on modern UK music culture. #diverseandbass #inclusivemusic
www.youtube.com/watch?v=imlM...

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The National Open Youth Orchestra performs on stage. The silhouetted heads of audience members watch.

The National Open Youth Orchestra performs on stage. The silhouetted heads of audience members watch.

A young musician plays bass guitar on stage.

A young musician plays bass guitar on stage.

A young musician plays the Clarion accessible instrument on stage.

A young musician plays the Clarion accessible instrument on stage.

The National Open Youth Orchestra being applauded on stage. Text reads: "Thank you to everyone who joined us for our 2025 concert tour. See you next year!"

The National Open Youth Orchestra being applauded on stage. Text reads: "Thank you to everyone who joined us for our 2025 concert tour. See you next year!"

"Do you see me?" - We're celebrating this year's Learning Disability Week theme by showing NOYO musicians stealing the show at their final concert date at #BirminghamTownHall.

✨ NOYO welcomes musicians who learn music in many different ways!

#LDWeek #NOYO #InclusiveMusic

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Text reads: "I liked that every performer had something exciting to do across all the pieces." - Josh, NOYO violinist and bass player

Text reads: "I liked that every performer had something exciting to do across all the pieces." - Josh, NOYO violinist and bass player

Josh loved coming to watch his friends from the Cardiff NOYO Ensemble perform with the National NOYO Ensemble!

Come see NOYO in Birmingham on 8 June ⤵️
bmusic.co.uk/events/natio...

#NOYO #InclusiveMusic #YouthMusic

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A packed, creative day on Wednesday:
• Natalie S & Adam R with Boomwhackers & Handbells in Hilton
• Becky H & Charlotte B with ukuleles in Langley Mill
• Ben A at the Level Centre Rowsley open day with drumming, Boomwhackers & instrument making

#InclusiveMusic #HAF2025

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☺️ NOYO auditions are relaxed. What does that mean?

Here's harpist Holli and Music Leader Bea sharing a few ways we make the experience accessible.

✨ 11-25 year-old musicians can apply to join NOYO by 31 March 👉 noyo.org.uk/apply/

#InclusiveMusic #YouthMusic

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😄 Music Leader Bea shares ways musicians can calm any audition nerves with NOYO harpist Holli.

✨Share with 11-25 year-old musicians, and encourage them to apply to join NOYO by 31 March 👉 noyo.org.uk/apply/

#InclusiveMusic #Apply #YouthMusic

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Music: Queer and allied artists in upcoming concerts - QnotesCarolinas.com Discover upcoming LGBTQ+ concerts and ally performances in North Carolina this spring, celebrating music, diversity, and community.

MUSIC - A list of musical performances in Charlotte and the North Carolina. Read story at link 👇

buff.ly/9lGj7s3

#MusicIsUniversal #PowerOfMusic #LiveMusic #MusicHeals #ConcertVibes #SpringConcerts #MusicForAll #NCMusicScene #SupportArtists #LGBTQMusic #InclusiveMusic #CulturalHarmony

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A concert poster with information about the National Open Youth Orchestras 2025 concert series.

Text reads: 

"National Open Youth Orchestra.

Ring Out! No more barriers, just great music.

London, Milton Court Concert Hall, 27.4.25.
Poole, Lighthouse, 10.5.25.
Cardiff, Hoddinott Hall, 17.5.25.
Birmingham, Birmingham Town Hall, 8.6.25."

A concert poster with information about the National Open Youth Orchestras 2025 concert series. Text reads: "National Open Youth Orchestra. Ring Out! No more barriers, just great music. London, Milton Court Concert Hall, 27.4.25. Poole, Lighthouse, 10.5.25. Cardiff, Hoddinott Hall, 17.5.25. Birmingham, Birmingham Town Hall, 8.6.25."

🥳We're so excited to announce the National Open Youth Orchestra's 2025 tour dates... Including their first-ever concert in Cardiff!

Performances are relaxed with £1 tickets for under 25s and a livestream ticket option.

Book your tickets now! noyo.org.uk/2025-concerts/

#InclusiveMusic

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A young musician plays bass guitar. Text reads: "Dydd Gŵyl Dewi Sant Hapus! Josh asked some of the Cardiff NOYO Ensemble musicians, what does music mean to you?"

A young musician plays bass guitar. Text reads: "Dydd Gŵyl Dewi Sant Hapus! Josh asked some of the Cardiff NOYO Ensemble musicians, what does music mean to you?"

A young musician stands with a cor anglais. Text reads: "Pea: 'I enjoy the way it brings people together.'"

A young musician stands with a cor anglais. Text reads: "Pea: 'I enjoy the way it brings people together.'"

A young musician plays violin. Text reads: "Bethan: 'I come from a very musical family so when I think of music I think of my family, including those who aren’t here anymore. Being Welsh, I see Wales as the land of song.'”

A young musician plays violin. Text reads: "Bethan: 'I come from a very musical family so when I think of music I think of my family, including those who aren’t here anymore. Being Welsh, I see Wales as the land of song.'”

🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿 Dydd Gŵyl Dewi Sant Hapus! 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿

To celebrate St David's Day, bassist and violinist Josh asked members of the Cardiff NOYO Ensemble what music means to them.

Apply to join a Regional NOYO Ensemble 👉 bit.ly/4jWq4cC

#DyddGwylDewi #StDavidsDay #InclusiveMusic

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A group of young disabled and non-disabled musicians rehearse together on acoustic, electronic and accessible instruments.

A group of young disabled and non-disabled musicians rehearse together on acoustic, electronic and accessible instruments.

A group of young disabled and non-disabled musicians rehearse together.

A group of young disabled and non-disabled musicians rehearse together.

A group of young disabled and non-disabled musicians rehearse together on acoustic and electronic instruments.

A group of young disabled and non-disabled musicians rehearse together on acoustic and electronic instruments.

A group of young disabled and non-disabled musicians rehearse together on acoustic and electronic instruments.

A group of young disabled and non-disabled musicians rehearse together on acoustic and electronic instruments.

🚨Applications for Regional NOYO Ensembles are live🚨

11-25-year old disabled, neurodivergent and non-disabled musicians looking to develop their ensemble and instrumental skills in an inclusive setting can apply to join NOYO now 👉 noyo.org.uk/apply/

#InclusiveMusic #Apply

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A museum display with navy blue walls and musical instruments adapted for people with disabilities.

A museum display with navy blue walls and musical instruments adapted for people with disabilities.

Silicone EaZyHold universal cuffs strapped around model hands enable them to hold a mallet and a drumstick.

Silicone EaZyHold universal cuffs strapped around model hands enable them to hold a mallet and a drumstick.

Another angle of the green model hand with a lavender EazyHold securing a mallet to it. In the foreground, there is a wooden model hand with a grey fabric sleeve, that a black plastic implement juts out from and holds a blue pick.

Another angle of the green model hand with a lavender EazyHold securing a mallet to it. In the foreground, there is a wooden model hand with a grey fabric sleeve, that a black plastic implement juts out from and holds a blue pick.

We are happy to announce that EaZyHold is featured in the Museum of Making Music‘s latest exhibit! This exhibit explores how music transcends barriers and fosters inclusivity, innovation, and human connection.

#MusicMaking #AccessibleMusic #InclusiveMusic #MusicTherapy #MusicUnity #DisabledMusician

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A MUSICAL JOURNEY we're thrilled to be sharing with you!

Working with the Open Orchestra we used Digital Score Creativity Cards to support inclusive music-making within Special Educational Needs.

Watch the final performance here 👉 tinyurl.com/yfmdh8sf

#Musiceducation #inclusivemusic

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