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Learning objectives in school bands

Teiknuð mynd af nótnastatívi og túbu

Here you will find an overview of the learning objectives for all instruments taught in Reykjavík's school bands.

Main Curriculum for Music Schools

Overview of student learning objectives

  • Learning objectives - Baritone horn It's most common for the study to begin at the age of 8-9 years.
  • Learning objectives - Trombone Trombones come in various sizes and types.
  • Learning objectives - Bassoon Typically, students need to be around 12-13 years old to start learning the bassoon.
  • Learning objectives - Horn There's a vast array of ensemble pieces available for brass players.
  • Learning objectives - Clarinet The clarinet family's range covers about seven octaves in total.
  • Learning objectives - Oboe Oboe study often begins when students are between 9-12 years old.
  • Learning objectives - Electric bass Many electric bass players start playing at a young age.
  • Learning objectives - Saxophone The most common types of saxophones are the soprano, alto, tenor, and baritone saxophones.
  • Learning objectives - Percussion The percussion instrument family is incredibly large.
  • Learning objectives - Trumpet The curriculum for trumpet also applies to cornet and flugelhorn.
  • Learning objectives - Tuba Tubas are available in many sizes and types.
  • Learning objectives - Flute Good posture helps achieve an open and relaxed tone.
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