Workshop: Klassiko String Instruments
  • Other

© Sophie Wolter

This workshop takes a closer look at the stringed instrument family. In addition to the strings in a classical symphony orchestra – the violin, viola, cello and double bass –, the mandolin is presented, as are the banjo and the ukulele. And the harp is also featured. It goes without saying that you can try out the instruments as well!
Please note: this workshop is aimed at families with children aged six and above. Children younger than six may not participate in this workshop. Every participant requires a ticket.

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