Everyone loves music in their own way, but many people fear they're not musical, stopping them from ever singing or playing an instrument.
At Fanfare Music, we believe the joy of music is learning together. By building a fun, inclusive and affordable music school, all ages can belong to a community that just loves making a noise.
Music is for everyone and we help everyday people have fun with music!
That’s Mums, Dads, Kids, Grandparents, everyone - we should all have the opportunity to get up and express ourselves musically.
We’re an Ossett-based music school, studio and choir facility. Our close-knit Fanfare Family is genuinely passionate about the unlimited possibilities in songwriting, performance, and just making a good old racket!
Music and performance should be enjoyable. Fanfare provides an inclusive, accessible, warm and friendly space for you to learn new instruments and explore music theory at your own pace.
Learning how to play and perform music shouldn’t ever be stuffy, boring, or pressured. Unfortunately, many of us went through childhood having to learn instruments and theory to strict guidelines. There was simply no room for creativity or expression!
Flowers peeking, warmer air, blue skies…has our long awaited spring finally arrived. It makes me feel like singing and breaking out the picnic blanket. So now that it’s officially spring, I thought I’d reflect on some beautiful music which suits this beautiful season. “Thus came the lovely spring with a rush of blossoms and music, […]
Read MoreWith an upcoming choir and piano concert looming I’ve been thinking hard about what makes a good performance. How can we make our audience feel glad that they spent their hard earned cash on a ticket and made the effort to take time out of their busy lives and show up on the day? And […]
Read MoreYou wouldn’t lift weights without first warming up and you wouldn’t do an aerobics class without first warming up, so why would you sing without first warming up? When we sing we are using our vocal cords (soft tissue) and the larynx muscles and if we don’t stretch and warm them up before starting to […]
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