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The Young Musician Music Institute, affiliated with London’s Trinity College, Offers Performance Based Music Education with a Free 15-Minute Trial Session

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The music institute maintains the highest standards of technical, creative, and professional learning practices

“UAE’s leading music school conducts six international graded and certificate exams and offers relevant diplomas to its students.”

Abu Dhabi, UAE, 16th November 2022, ZEXPRWIREMusic is a significant part of everyone’s life, but for some, it’s more than just a hobby or entertainment. The Young Musician Music Institute offers a platform for all aspiring musicians to learn different aspects of music composition. It’s a leading music school based in Abu Dhabi, UAE, offering performance-based music education, including singing classes and musical instrument lessons.

Affiliated with Trinity College of London, The Young Musician Music Institute was founded two decades ago. The goal of this institute was to foster a professional environment for young adults, beginners, and enthusiasts, to enhance their musical talent. Their music teachers not only focus on teaching and singing or playing instruments, but they also develop students’ performance caliber through ensemble and band practices. These practical activities enable students to become great performers.

The company’s representative stated, “Being one of the most sough-after music schools in the UAE, we provide students with outcome-driven education and prepare them for prestigious exams of the Trinity College, London. Our school is an authorized examination center of Trinity College, which helps students pass the exams from their hometown and get certified. We offer classes and conduct exams for various genres, including Classical, Rock, Pop, etc. Since 2002, we have helped hundreds of students kick-start their journey in this industry.”

Most individuals learn music passionately but only a few pursue a career in this industry. One of the major reasons is that they only learn the “singing” or “playing musical instruments” part. These learners are unaware of the challenges, technicalities, and other practical aspects of being a musician that this school aims to teach them. With their performance-based education, students gain comprehensive musical expertise, ensuring a future in this industry.

The Young Musician Music Institute also offers free 15-minute trial sessions to all their new students.

About The Young Musician Music Institute

Founded in 2002, The Young Musician Music Institute is a music school in Abu Dhabi, UAE. It’s affiliated with the renowned Trinity College, London, and offers performance-based education. The school also conducts six different international exams to help students kick-start their careers.

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Company Name: The Young Musician Music Institute

Phone: +971 2 5560122 / 6783550

Address: G11, Ground Floor, Raha Mall, Abu Dhabi / S255, First Level, Wahda Mall Abu Dhabi

Email:  [email protected]

Website: https://www.tymmi.com/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheYoungMusicianMusicInstitute/

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