Recorder

Recorder

The perfect first step into music. The recorder offers a gentle and accessible introduction to making music. Its clear tone responds quickly, allowing children to experience the joy of playing real melodies early on. This sense of success builds confidence and curiosity. Recorder lessons focus on developing rhythm, musical listening and the foundations of note reading in a playful but structured way. Because the instrument is physically accessible for younger children, they can concentrate on musical understanding and expressive playing from the start.

R 180 (per lesson)

R 180 (per lesson)

R 180 (per lesson)

20 min.

20 min.

20 min.

Lessons build a steady sense of rhythm and pulse, encourage clear and focused tone production, and develop strong music reading skills. At the same time, students improve finger coordination, strengthen listening and ensemble awareness, and grow in musical confidence with each step forward.

Lessons build a steady sense of rhythm and pulse, encourage clear and focused tone production, and develop strong music reading skills. At the same time, students improve finger coordination, strengthen listening and ensemble awareness, and grow in musical confidence with each step forward.

Lessons build a steady sense of rhythm and pulse, encourage clear and focused tone production, and develop strong music reading skills. At the same time, students improve finger coordination, strengthen listening and ensemble awareness, and grow in musical confidence with each step forward.

The recorder is included as part of the lessons, allowing children to begin their musical journey in a simple and accessible way. Students may keep their recorder for continued practice at home.

The recorder is included as part of the lessons, allowing children to begin their musical journey in a simple and accessible way. Students may keep their recorder for continued practice at home.

The recorder is included as part of the lessons, allowing children to begin their musical journey in a simple and accessible way. Students may keep their recorder for continued practice at home.