The Music Centre

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Offering formal music education to all people of all ages

29/05/2023

We have been doing note intervals with one of our piano students here at TMC and we decided to do a short reel. Enjoy!!

18/04/2023

Photos from The Music Centre's post 12/03/2023

Our team was part of the of the Maseru City Run on the 26th February this year. This is a photo dump to some of the moments that were captured at that event.

11/03/2023

March 11th Moshoeshoe's day.King Moshoeshoe is the founder of the Basotho nation.Happy Moshoeshoe's day πŸŽ‰

20/02/2023

You can catch the TMC bands'(students & teachers) performances at the Maseru City Run this coming Sunday πŸ”₯πŸ”₯πŸ’―πŸ’―

09/02/2023

The String Family

When you look at a string instrument, the first thing you'll probably notice is that it's made of wood, so why is it called a string instrument? The bodies of the string instruments, which are hollow inside to allow sound to vibrate within them, are made of different kinds of wood, but the part of the instrument that makes the sound is the strings, which are made of nylon, steel or sometimes gut. The strings are played most often by drawing a bow across them. The handle of the bow is made of wood and the strings of the bow are actually horsehair from horses' tails! Sometimes the musicians will use their fingers to pluck the strings, and occasionally they will turn the bow upside down and play the strings with the wooden handle.

The strings are the largest family of instruments in the orchestra and they come in four sizes: the violin, which is the smallest, viola, cello, and the biggest, the double bass, sometimes called the contrabass. (Bass is pronounced "base," as in "baseball.") The smaller instruments, the violin and viola, make higher-pitched sounds, while the larger cello and double bass produce low rich sounds. They are all similarly shaped, with curvy wooden bodies and wooden necks. The strings stretch over the body and neck and attach to small decorative heads, where they are tuned with small tuning pegs.

25/01/2023

We're proud to say we are the best music school in townπŸ’―πŸ”₯πŸ”₯ πŸ’«πŸ’«At Very Affordable prices!!!
Our Lessons Start from M 400.00 to M600.00 per Month depending on the age group.

08/12/2022

Reviewed 2022 Camp Chapter here. With all your recommendations considered πŸ₯³

24/11/2022

This is what we do at TMC, we teach kids and adults how to play musical instruments of their choice....😍❀

24/11/2022

Annual kid's music camp 2022 is here

Register your your kid today.

16/03/2022

Register today for this exciting weekend long youth music camp... in celebration of the month of our great king, Moshoeshoe I

11/03/2022

From us The music center, we wish you a happy Moshoeshoe's day.😊

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6A Happy Villa
Maseru
100

Opening Hours

Monday 09:00 - 19:00
Tuesday 09:00 - 19:00
Wednesday 09:00 - 19:00
Thursday 09:00 - 19:00
Friday 09:00 - 19:00
Saturday 08:00 - 14:00