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News > Would you like your child to learn folk music in Glasgow? Why not come to St Roch’s Irish Minstrels on Tuesday 3rd September

Would you like your child to learn folk music in Glasgow? Why not come to St Roch’s Irish Minstrels on Tuesday 3rd September

I’ve sent my children to this organisation since they were 6 and they’ve had so many opportunities to play music and make friends. The Irish Minstrels are one the best Glasgow organisations to learn music as a young person. You’ll never look back. It is VERY family friendly and only £2 each child and £4 per family. Come along!!

🚨Classes start back Tuesday 3rd September🚨

Classes available in tin whistle, fiddle, flute, button accordion, piano accordion, banjo and concertina. We always recommend that beginners start on tin whistle before moving on to any other instrument. Whistles and music are available to purchase at the door.

If you, or anyone else, would like to learn at St Roch’s just turn up on the night, with or without a whistle, and we’ll be happy to show you around!

https://www.glasgowirishminstrels.com/about_us

Saint Roch’s RC Secondary School
Rhymer Street
Glasgow
G21 2NR

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