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Community Building
Playing in our music groups offers more than just learning; it’s about building lasting relationships and a supportive community. Our groups are all unique because of the players that shape them. All our sessions involve some creative music-making elements. All involve listening and learning to trust our fellow players. Breathing and posture help playing and mental health and we are the richer for the diverse players that come though our doors.
I used to play the piano. When I lost my sight I thought I couldn’t play any more. Joining the band, it got my life back.
Inclusive Learning
Inclusive for us means bringing your whole self to our groups. We learn from our players what adjustments they need, and we work collaboratively. Seasoned players often mentor their peers and learn more about their own practice in the process. In this way we accompany players from their very first encounter with an instrument, or with sheet music, to playing their part joyfully at a community performance.
No Bars Penrith started as a music group but it’s become a community
Highly Skilled Facilitators
Our facilitators have a true understanding of what makes music learning enjoyable, productive and beneficial. We specialise in group practice and bring a wealth of skills to our sessions. Music theory and instrumental teaching experience and qualifications go hand in hand with a sensitivity to trauma, autism, neurodivergeance, social anxiety and many other barriers that prevent people accessing music-making.
I always wanted to join a brass band but thought I couldn’t because I didn’t learn while I was young. But I have and its so much fun.
Player development
Badges, ABRSM Music Medals, Trinity Arts Awards We want every player to be able to develop in their own way. As an inclusive organisation, we know that there is more to being in a band than just sitting and playing. Therefore we offer experiences that celebrate all...
A Joyful Reunion: Cumbria Youth Brass Band Kicks Off Its Second Year
Date: Sunday, 29th SeptemberVenue: Black Combe Junior School, MillomHosted by: Holborn Hill Royal Brass Band Juniors (led by Cath Clarke)MD: Kaytie HardingSpecial Guest: Phil Goodwin, Head of Engage at the Royal Northern College of Music This past Sunday saw a vibrant...
No Apologies Brass
For female/identifying brass players
Meets every Thursday 6-7 p.m.
at The KSSB Bandroom, CA17 4SA
Cumbria Youth Brass Band
Cumbria Youth Brass Band – various locations 4 times a year
No Bars Penrith
Thursdays 1:30 – 2:30 p.m. Inclusive and creative Music-Making for all instrumentalists at Blue Jam Art Space, Mostyn Hall Penrith
Appleby Beginner Brass Group
Thursday, 4:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. The Appleby Hub, Chapel St, Appleby-in-Westmorland CA16 6QR