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Ensembles in yeronga

Music made together

Our ensembles bring young musicians together to listen, collaborate and experience the joy of making music as a group.

Ensemble music is where individual learning becomes shared music-making.

Students develop listening skills, confidence and musical understanding while experiencing the excitement of playing together.

Learn to listen and play together
Students learn how their part fits within the group while building strong musical awareness.

Grow confidence and musical independence
Playing with others encourages students to trust their skills and contribute to the music.

Share the joy of making music together
Ensemble music creates a sense of connection, teamwork and musical community.

Playing music with others is one of the most rewarding parts of learning an instrument.

Our ensembles are designed for students who are ready to take the next step in their musical journey.

♫ Students who are learning an instrument and want to play with others
♫ Students who enjoy sharing music and working as part of a group
♫ Students who are ready to build confidence through ensemble playing

Many students begin with BAM or small-group instrumental lessons before joining an ensemble to further develop listening skills, teamwork and confidence in performance.

Coming Soon

Voices in Colour

Prep–Year 6
Wednesdays 5:45–6:30pm
$15 per session / $150 per term

Sing together. Grow in confidence. Make music.

A joyful choir where young singers build skills, make friends and experience the magic of singing together.

Voices in Colour

After Hours

Adult Community Choir
Wednesdays 7:00–8:30pm
$20 per session / $200 per term

Sing. Connect. Breathe.

A relaxed, welcoming choir where adults come together to sing, laugh and unwind mid-week.

Strings in Colour - Players

Prep–Year 3
Mondays 5:45–6:30pm
$15 per session / $150 per term

Play together. Grow in confidence. Make music.

A joyful string ensemble where young violin, viola, cello and double bass players build skills, make friends and experience the magic of playing music together.

Strings in Colour - Performers

Year 4–Year 6
Mondays 6:45–7:30pm
$15 per session / $150 per term

Shape your sound. Build confidence. Perform.

A dynamic string ensemble for developing violin, viola, cello and double bass players, where students refine their skills, build independence and experience the satisfaction of making music together as an ensemble.

Drums in Colour

Prep–Year 2
Thursdays 5:45–6:30pm

Find the groove. Play together. Make music.

A high-energy rhythm ensemble where students explore percussion, groove and ensemble playing through bucket drumming, percussion instruments and collaborative music-making.

Groove in Colour

Year 3-6
Thursdays 6:45–7:30pm

Play together. Find the groove. Make music.

A beginner band experience where keyboard, guitar and drums come together to explore popular music and develop ensemble skills.

Register Your Interest Today

1. Select your Ensemble
Choose the ensemble that suits your age and experience.

2. Register your interest
Complete the expression of interest form.

Not sure which program is the best fit for your child?
We’re always happy to help guide you.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Yes. Ensemble programs are designed for students who are already learning an instrument or voice and are ready to make music with others.

  • Many students participate in both instrumental lessons and an ensemble.
    Lessons help students develop their individual playing skills, while ensemble rehearsals give them the chance to use those skills making music with others.

    Together, they create a complete musical learning experience.

  • Ensembles are grouped by age and experience so students can participate confidently while continuing to develop their musical skills.

  • Yes. Ensemble groups may perform in concerts or community events during the year, giving students the experience of performing music together.

  • Playing music with others helps students develop listening skills, teamwork and musical confidence while experiencing the joy of collaborative music-making.

    Just like soccer practice prepares players for the game, ensemble rehearsals give young musicians the chance to use the skills they learn in lessons in a real musical setting.