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Youth music charity Orchestras for All (OFA) has two online training course designed to develop skills in effectively leading an inclusive music ensemble.

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Music Mark’s 2019 Conference took place in Cutlers’ Hall, Sheffield exploring the theme, ‘Play the Bigger Game’.

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This new report from Sound and Music finds a crisis of creativity in music education, risking the future of composing in the UK. The report outlines urgent issues facing teachers and students today, and 21 key recommendations to help combat them.

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Whether you’re starting your music teaching career or refreshing your skills, our free online course helps you take your teaching to the next level.

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Revision guides for all GCSE Music topics including elements of music, music appreciation, classical orchestral, dance, contemporary and world music. Covers AQA, Edexcel, Eduqas and OCR.

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Bring the Noise

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BBC educational campaign to help primary school teachers and parents inspire children to become musicians and see the joys of music-making.

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All of the songs from our graded singing books are available on Tido’s app for iPad and web, providing singers with a digital, interactive and portable way to practise the songs they are working on for their Trinity singing exam.

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A free course introducing the history and key technical features of the blues.

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Award-winning online composition courses to inspire and engage students in writing their own music. Courses include exemplar listening material, video content and other interactive features.

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Junior Trinity offers the opportunity to study for an A Level in Music Technology as part of its Saturday programme for students in Year 10 or higher who can read music fluently and have some basic keyboard skills.

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