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Youngsters at Brine Leas in Nantwich tuned up nicely for a musical instruments day.

The school’s music department staged the day to introduce Year 7 students to the joys of singing and playing instruments.

During the day, every student was given had the chance to handle and produce sounds from the small cornet to the trombone in the brass section.

They also played flutes and clarinets in the woodwind group, and played a tune together with violins, cellos and a double bass.

A school spokesperson said: “Playing an instrument not only develops individual skills, but can also give considerable enjoyment and enhance friendships when playing in groups.

“At the school, tuition is available in all instruments.”

Richard Cowen, brass tutor at Brine Leas, added: “It has been a fun day… a great opportunity to inspire students to play an instrument for themselves.”

(Pictured: Brass tutor Richard Cowen encourages Jason Dodd, Lara Boschi, Harry Leonard and Rowena Young; James Kirkpatrick with students playing drums; Elsa Krier and Annie Lowe practise flutes; Henry Ashley and Lucy Davies on the double bass; and a group playing a tune with violins)

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3 Comments

  1. Jenny carmicheal says:

    Yes it’s soooo boring isn’t it?!! The design must have taken weeks to think up.

  2. The previous BLS logo with the shield looked far better than the current one I must say.

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