A Library in Truro is to hold a weekend of free music lessons.

Music for All is delighted to announce the return of its ever-popular event ‘Learn to Play’ to Cornwall on Saturday September 25.

This weekend of free music taster sessions, cancelled last year due to the pandemic, aims to encourage new and lapsed music makers to experience the joys and benefits of making music.

By offering free music lessons at venues across the county, in person or, for the first time, online, allows all ages and abilities to gain easy access to a wide range of musical instruments and fulfil their dreams of learning to play an instrument.

Supported by Music for All Ambassadors including Jools Holland, Jamie Cullum and Snow Patrol, Learn to Play Day ‘21 will take place at Truro Library, Union Place and will offer free 10-15 minute music lessons.

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Since being launched 11 years ago, the Learn to Play initiative has been growing in popularity and a record 10,000 people picked up and played a musical instrument during the last event in 2019.

Tony Followell, Chair of Trustees at Music for All, said: "The positive impact of learning to play a musical instrument is well known, and the past 18 months have highlighted the enormous benefits music can offer to individual wellbeing and social cohesion.

"The universal appeal of music speaks to us all and we want everyone to have the opportunity to experience music making for themselves.

"As a charity we understand that not everyone is able to afford instruments and lessons or has access to the services that would support their music making, so our free trial days offer an opportunity of discovery for new and lapsed music makers.

"We hope to spread joy and inspiration with the universal gift of music across Cornwall."

Learn to Play ’21 is generously supported by the NAMM Foundation and partners include Music Industries Association, Musicians Union, Making Music and Music Mark.

To find a free music lesson near you or to join online visit https://musicforall.org.uk/learntoplayday/.