Before completing your registration, we invite you to read the following:

informations relatives aux ateliers de musique organisés lors de la première semaine.

Description

A week to take the time to settle in with your instrument.

Rediscover the joy of playing, explore new approaches to unlock your technical potential, and use sheet music as a tool, not a constraint.

Individual lessons are tailored to each student's goals (more precise technical work, exploring harmony, adapting repertoire, etc.).

Group lessons allow you to play together and foster mutual support, enabling each participant to progress at their own pace while growing together.

Level

Open to all levels, from beginners to professionals, preferably with a chromatic accordion (any keyboard, C1, C2, C3, or piano).

At least one year of experience is recommended to feel comfortable and for the workshop to be beneficial. Depending on the number of participants and their skill levels, lessons will be divided into individual, semi-private, and group sessions.

Equipement

Each participant must bring their own instrument and have the necessary equipment to write music and/or record it.

Feel free to bring any sheet music you wish to practice or play.

More informations

Eve Willems

Any questions ?

If you have any questions, please refer to the informations pratiques !

To register, please complete the following form.

If you wish to register several people with the same email address, please enter a different name per address via this field.
Please indicate a manager if the trainee is a minor (surname, first name, mobile number).
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By submitting your registration request, you agree that the information entered will be used only by us for processing by AKDT. You can at any time, by sending an email to contact@akdt.be, have the right to inspect or modify your data communicated to AKDT. By registering for this internship, I also agree to the General conditions