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Brass Day

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Tue, Mar 18, 2025, 10:00
From the trumpet to the big tuba: in this one-day workshop, participants learn about brass instruments – and how to play them! The brass players of the Symphoniker Hamburg will introduce their instruments. With their tips, you can quickly play your own notes. At the end, participants makes their own instrument with tubes and funnels, which they can of course take home with them.
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