Yamaha Education Friends is for:

  • The teaching community: including class teachers, lecturers, researchers, private teachers, peris, music services, music schools, etc
  • Professional musicians: including performers, composers, bands, orchestras, ensembles, DJs, music production specialists, music leaders from the non-formal education sector, etc
  • Others with an interest in music education: including professional bodies, journalists, politicians, broadcasters, publishers, workshop leaders, animateurs, writers, etc

 

What Can You Do Here, Now?

  • Connect with other music teaching professionals.
  • Give and receive help, advice or support on a broad range of key music teaching issues, including downloadable documents, video and audio clips, and Yamaha instruments and equipment.

 

What Else Can Members of Yamaha Education Friends Do?

  • Set up your own 'Education Friends' interactive community, to allow you to communicate with your 'audience' - through blogs and forums, sharing homework, giving advice, announcing events, etc
  • Gather your own community around you there - students, other teachers, parents, music clubs, etc.
  • Control the privacy of your own community site. You can choose who can view and contribute and who can't, eg: to ensure young people are protected.

So, what are you waiting for? Join us now - it's absolutely free but the benefits could be priceless! We look forward to counting you as one of our friends.


 

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Yamaha in Education

Yamaha has an impressive track record of support for music education in the UK. Our two education websites are designed to help share the benefit of this work.

yamahamusiceducation.co.uk - our other main education website - contains music education news and information about Yamaha's educational activities in the UK and Irish Republic.

myspace.com/yamahajazzexperience - is a special public face of our major jazz education project for music leaders and teachers with little or no experience in jazz improvisation, who work with 11-19s. Before you go there, visit our jazz experience page here.

Bill C Martin, Education Liaison Manager, Yamaha Music UK Ltd


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