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Sounds of the Caribbean at Haslemere

Haslemere school pupils got in the mood for summer when they took part in a Caribbean musical workshop held at the school.

The St Ives youngsters were played well-known songs and encouraged to dance and sing along to the music as well as having a chance at playing the steel pans, while the younger children enjoyed nursery rhythms Caribbean-style.

During the day the pupils were taught the basics of reggae, calypso and soca rhythms as well as two, three and four-chord progressions on the steel pans.

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