
Discover the Joy of Music
At Southern Music Project, we are passionate about providing music tuition to all ages and abilities. We provide a 1-2-1 and small group lessons in a variety of instruments. Find out more below and claim your 15-minute first trail lesson for free.
Meet our team and what they teach
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Learn to play:
Trumpet / Cornet
Trombone
Euphonium
Tuba
French Horn
Tenor Horn
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Learn to play:
Piano/ keyboard
Singing
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Learn to play:
Saxophone
Flute
Clarinet
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Learn to play:
Electric Guitar
Acoustic Guitar
Bass
Drums
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Learn to play:
Pedal Harp
Celtic Harp
Lap Harp
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Learn to play:
Violin
Viola
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Learn to play:
Piano/ keyboard
Singing
Sign up for lessons today
Fill in our form to sign up for your free music trial with one of our teaching specialists.
FAQs
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20 minute lesson - £12
30 minute lesson - £18
45 minute lesson - £27
60 minute lesson - £36
30 minute lesson for a group of 2 - £9 each
Lessons are payable in blocks at the beginning of each term.
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Currently, we teach out of three main venues. This includes:
Pallant Centre, Havant
Horndean Technology College
Havant & Southdowns College (Havant Campus)
We also teach at some local schools during the school day so get in touch to find out more.
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Our lessons are open for all ages and abilities. Whether you are completely new, or haven’t played in a while, we tailor our lessons to you.
If you are looking for lessons for your child, depending on the instrument, we recommended from age 5 upwards is the ideal age to get started with lessons.
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For piano and drums, we provide an electric drum kit and keyboard during your lesson.
For smaller instruments, we recommend that you have your own that you can bring to lessons and to practice at home.
However, we do offer instrument hire subject to availability for an additional fee. If you’d like to hire an instrument alongside your music lessons, get in touch to discuss.
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A trial lesson is a great way to try out different instruments if you’re not sure where to begin.
However, we do need to limit how many one person can have. It’s best to get in touch to discuss which instruments you are looking to try out and we can work out how best to tailor your trial lesson.