The Music Resource Centre supports students and teachers in Metropolitan region by offering an extension program for
double reeds (oboe and bassoon),
french horn and
double bass.
Information and eligibility
The extension program allows students who are already learning oboe, bassoon, french horn or double bass through their school Instrumental Music Program, the opportunity to attend free extension lessons with a specialist teacher. Students benefit through learning instrument-specific techniques from specialist teachers and also by meeting, learning and performing alongside students on the same instrument from across the region.
The extension program does not aim to take the place of the students' normal Instrumental Music Program or lessons at school, but to extend each individual's knowledge and musicianship, which enhances their own school Instrumental Music Program.
Lesson times and location
The venue for the extension program lessons is the Kelvin Grove State College Senior School. Lessons will be located in the demountable called 'Y block' or the Music Resource Centre 'Annex' off Boundary Road, or paid parking in the Queensland University of Technology (QUT) carpark, also off Boundary Road.
All extension program lessons are held on afternoons, usually between 3.30 and 5.30pm. Each teacher offers lessons on a different day. Times are negotiated with students
upon enrolment in the program.
Enrolment needs to be approved by the school instrumental teacher and the Principal first.
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Bassoon lessons are held at the Music Resource Centre Green Room on Monday afternoons from 3.30pm.
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Double bass lessons are to be held at the Music Resource Centre Green Room on Monday afternoons from 3.30pm.
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French horn lessons are held at the Music Resource Centre Green Room on Tuesday afternoons from 3.30pm.
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Oboe lessons are held at the Kelvin Grove Music Room on Wednesday afternoons from 3.30pm.
Lesson structure
Lessons are in small group format, containing between 3 and 6 students. Students are grouped according to their level. Students are provided with lesson materials by the teacher and are encouraged to perform with their peers in a double reed or horn ensemble. The extension program holds a concert at least once per year where each student performs a solo and all students perform together in either the double reed or horn ensemble to showcase their work.
Applying for the extension program
To apply for a place in the extension program, please download and print the enrolment form available on the Music Resource Centre team site. After filling out the relevant information, students will need to have their school Instrumental Music teacher and Principal also sign the application before forwarding it to the Music Resource Centre. Students also need to be entered in the survey online.
Once the application is received, the student and/or parents will be contacted directly by the specialist teacher or a project officer to arrange a suitable lesson time.
Important information
Please note that the extension program is unable to supply students with instruments for hire or loan. The extension program is only eligible to students already learning the oboe, bassoon or french horn through their school Instrumental Music Program.
Activities
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French horn beginner Kickstart
- For beginners—Tuesday February 9 at Kelvin Grove State College and Wednesday February 10 at Holland Park State High School, 3.30–5.30pm
- Beginner students and teachers are welcome.
- Bring an instrument.
- Register to attend.
- Students do not need to register for the weekly lessons in order to participate.
- More information is available on the Music Resource Centre team site.
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Double reed day for beginners—to be advised.
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Double reed day for all levels—to be advised.