Learning a musical instrument


Researchers have found that learning to play a musical instrument can enhance cognitive skills. When playing an instrument you use both sides of your brain, which strengthens memory power by creating new connections between the synapses in your brain.

Kate Hext

  • Music keeps you calm and has been proven to lower heart rate and blood pressure.
  • Over time, playing a musical instrument refines both fine and gross motor skills, and helps to keep your hands and body young
  • Learning music refines your hearing skills by training you to isolate sounds as they occur.
  • Setting a goal, putting in the work, and eventually reaching that goal gives you a strong sense of achievement. It will improve your confidence in other areas of life in the process.

MY LESSONS

MINI MUSIC

WITH KATE

Classes open to book now -
Monday mornings

Fun and informal music lessons for babies, toddlers & pre-schoolers

STRUM & DRUM

WITH KATE

Classes open to book now!

Beginners' ukulele courses

Ukulele Music Club

KEEP STRUMMING

WITH KATE

Classes open to book now - Wednesday mornings

Beginner and intermediate ukulele lessons for all those who are young at heart in a friendly and informal environment

RAINBOW MUSIC

WITH KATE

Classes open to book now!

Interactive group music lessons for school children from Reception to Year 6

OCTAVIA !

WITH KATE

Coming Soon

CHAKRA MUSIC

WITH KATE

Coming Soon

Strum & Drum

WITH KATE

Octavia the Ocarina

WITH KATE

COMING SOON!

Chakra Music

WITH KATE

COMING SOON!