James Raywood, a pale skinned man with stubble, shaved head and glasses, conducts an orchestra of young people

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This session will look at the challenges associated with mixed-ability ensemble music-making in secondary schools.  We’ll explore rhythm games and exercises that develop ensemble skills which can be used as warm-ups or focussing activities both with and without instruments.

We’ll also think about using improvisation and playing by ear as a skill-building exercise and a way of generating performance material.

There will be time for attendees to share questions about their own specific settings.

Led by James Redwood

James Redwood is a music leader and composer with over 20 years of experience making music with groups.  He regularly works as a composer and facilitator with orchestras and music hubs bringing together professional and non-professional musicians to create original music.

He has been a leader on Spitalfields’ Skills Lab for many years and regularly delivers CPD and training for music leaders and teachers.  During Lockdown he was the Artistic Director of Share Sound, a virtual composition project working in Norfolk and 5 other Hubs.


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