Music for mental wellbeing - practical session
Music for mental wellbeing - practical session

About the course

This session demonstrates through group-based musical activities how participation in music-making can improve wellbeing. Come and have fun, get creative, and learn how you can incorporate music-making into your life.

Learning Objectives:

  • To understand and experience how the practice of making music can improve wellbeing
  • To understand that a high level of ability is not a requirement to play and engage with music
  • To provide practical activities that can be undertaken independently, supporting continued wellbeing beyond the group setting

This session takes place over two hours in one session.

Booking a course

Students can choose from our online courses and our face to face courses in local Hertfordshire venues

Classes online are via the Zoom online platform. If you are still getting familiar with Zoom, visit our using Zoom page for resources, videos and Zoom guides

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The college strives to provide students with positive experiences and is committed to making the college accessible to all. Please read our code of conduct to learn what we expect of our students when attending courses.

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Upcoming course dates

Each course is 1 x 2 hours – 2 hours in total (over one day)
Music for Mental Wellbeing- practical
5th November
1:00pm - 3:00pm
Hemel Hempstead - St Paul's

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