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Monday
Dec202010

Expanding the work for children

Pilot Study at Oundle School, England

Violinist in Balance is working at the Oundle School in Petersborough, England to develop equipment and curriculum for young violinists and violists. Together with our team of chin rest and shoulder rest experts, and Oundle's excellent violin/viola teachers and Alexander Technique teachers, we are:

  • building a curriculum for teaching staff and children
  • developing new equipment for teachers and students
  • setting criteria and fitting procedures for yearly equipment checks as children grow

Results of this two year project will be presented at an MMA symposium at the Royal College of Music in 2013, date to be announced. (Music Masters and Mistresses Association of Great Britain)  Or just check our site under the Oundle section for the latest news.

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