Music adult learning courses

Information about learning to play a musical instrument.

Man playing guitar

Learning to play a musical instrument like the guitar or singing as part of a group is not only fun and interesting but is also a good way to meet like-minded individuals who share the same interests.

All of our tutors are professional musicians and can be seen playing gigs and teaching music across the county.

Our small group courses, with a maximum of five people, allows a more concentrated learning experience and, like all other classes, are offered at a range of levels to appeal to different abilities. 

Your voice is an instrument too. Why not join one of our workshops to discover your singing voice and find how enjoyable and relaxing it is to sing with others? You do not have to be brilliant, just willing to give it a go.

Courses

Below are some of the courses available.

  • Guitar - classical, metal, rock and blues
  • Setting up your guitar for the best possible sound
  • Sing - everyone can!
  • Singing: find your voice

Partner organisations

The Mill in Banbury runs a diverse assortment of adult classes including arts, crafts, music and dance. For more information or to enrol contact The Mill direct on 01295 279002 or go to the website www.themillartscentre.co.uk.

The County Music Service offers adults the opportunity to learn to play a musical instrument (such as clarinet, flute, guitar and saxophone) and to play in instrument-specific groups through the Oxfordshire Adult Ensemble.

For more information check activities for adult musicians or contact the Music Service on 01865 740000 or email music.service@oxfordshire.gov.uk

Full course guide

Last reviewed
03 April 2012

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