Harmania is a unique musical cooperative of independent musicians working towards a modern, progressive concept in the approach to music tuition. The Harmania Academy incorporates the Kodály, Irish traditional and Classical methods of teaching while covering a wide variety of genres. We also have a determined focus on developing the ‘musical ear’ – an area that is very underdeveloped in Ireland! Students of all ages and levels are welcome and
Singing, Piano, Guitar, Drums, Violin, Bass Guitar, Mandolin, Banjo, Flute, Cello, Double Bass and Trumpet Anyone from any level or experience in music can join these classes. They run for 30 minutes, Monday to Friday from 1.30pm to 8.30pm and Saturday from 10.30am to 5.30pm. Just book the most convenient slot. You can phone, email or drop by to book! Price is €20 per student per class. If you pay
Adult individual lessons Have you always wanted to sing or perform a few party pieces at your local golf club or friends party but declined because you couldn’t find someone who would guide you through a few basic songs? There is nowhere in Dublin that really teaches this…….until now! Harmania has just launched a new service to guide adults through a short repertoire for parties that they have the confidence
Parent & Toddler classes Saturdays at 11am for 30 minutes in total. Up to 8 (Parent’s and Toddler’s) can make up a class. Price is €10 per Parent & Toddler per class. These classes are aimed at introducing music and basic rhythm and coordination, while learning well known nursery and folk songs of Ireland. It helps encourage a positive to music through the ear and a fun learning environment –
Band Performance Workshops All ages and experience welcome. These workshops will be taking bookings throughout the year and will run during the academic Easter and summer holidays. Definitive dates will be posted on the Timetable page, so keep an eye out! A typical course will run from a Monday to Friday 9am to 12pm or 2pm to 5pm, totaling 15 hours of teaching during the week. Prices to be conclude later in