Music: Facilities


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Prep schools vary widely in the facilities and materials set aside for music making. Many schools have music rooms and or choir rooms. There are also various facilities for performing. Al this depends on the size and financial situation of the school. One of the most serious problems for the children learming musical instruments are places to practice or receive instrumental tuition. Some schools have music blocs with the needed practice rooms. This is, however, beyond the means of many smaller schools.

Music Wing

THe Junior School Music Wing is equipped with ten practicecrooms and all that is necessary for a boy or girl to lean the piano, violin, 'cello, flute, oboe, clarinent, trumpet, basson, horn, trombone, typani, or guitar.

Dean Close Junior School Prospectus







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