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Elementary music school

Students aged 7 to 13 can enroll in primary music school, and up to 10 years on certain instruments (saxophone). A key component of the enrollment process is an audition organized by the school before the start of the fall semester, either in May, June or September.

All auditions are evaluated by members of the teachers’ council. The entrance exam is arranged via the e-mail address of the School
iva-kupresak@skole.hr. You will get your exam date, and you will come to it with a completed registration form, which you can download below.

Admitted applicants generally start their education in the fall semester.

Piano

Piano

A stringed musical instrument with keys, on which the sound is created by hitting the hammer on strings, 88 of them of different thicknesses and lengths. Due to its great performance possibilities, it is most often a solo instrument, but it can also be an accompaniment to other instruments. The piano can be played by two players at the same time, ie four-handed. The piano is at the end of the XVIII. century completely supplanted from the practice of its famous predecessors harpsichord and clavichord.

Cello

Cello

With its warm sound, the cello can never leave you indifferent. The orchestra is as important instrument as the violin, but it also often "collaborates" with the double bass, creating the rhythmic backbone of the composition. Like learning the violin, learning the cello is adapted to the growth of the child, so that younger children begin learning on small instruments. Already in the first year of study, children play small compositions accompanied by a piano and learn to perform in front of an audience.

Flute

Flute

A moving, virtuoso instrument of fluttering sound. It is considered one of the oldest musical instruments due to the simple principle of creating sound. The oldest flutes were built of bone, bamboo and clay. The only wooden wind instrument that is not made of wood and has no mouthpiece. It belongs to the group of wooden blowers because by the XIX. st. made of wood. It can be longitudinal (so-called recorder) and transverse.

Accordion

Accordion

The accordion is an instrument consisting of three main parts - treble (with keys or buttons), bellows and bass. In addition to these basic parts, it is interesting to mention that the accordion, depending on the size of the instrument, has a different number of registers, which allow it to change different pitches and expand the range of tone tones.

Guitar

Guitar

The guitar is recognized as one of the primary instruments in blues, country, flamenco, rock and many other forms. It is fundamentally used as a classical solo instrument, which is attended in our music school. During the six-year primary schooling, according to the curriculum of individual guitar lessons and group theory classes, ie solfeggio, the student acquires a quality education.

Violin

Violin

The violin is a string instrument with a recognizable, clear sound. Although she is often called the queen of instruments, she is primarily the basis of the orchestra and forms its base. But whether we look at it as a solo instrument or as part of an orchestra, we will see that it is present everywhere, both in classical and jazz music as well as in folk ensembles and all other musical directions. Learning the violin begins at an early age on a small instrument adapted to the child's height and "grows" with him to his true size.

Saxophone

Saxophone

The saxophone (abbreviated "Sax") is a musical instrument made of metal, but is classified as a woodwind instrument because of its mechanics (conical tube and technique are similar to oboe) and the factor that produces the tone (wooden single tab similar to the clarinet). It consists of a tongue, a mouthpiece, a pipe and the body of the instrument itself. The saxophone was invented in 1840. Antoine Joseph Sax, the famous creator of brass instruments and reported it in 1846. as a patent of 7 instruments (soprano, soprano, alto, tenor, baritone, bass and double bass).

When enrolling you need:

Fill in the Registration Form (download from the link below or at school).

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