


A Joyful Beginning in Guitar
AudiStrum is a thoughtfully designed group guitar program that helps children build real musicianship from the inside out.
Instead of focusing only on chords and finger placement, children learn to:
Hear music —> Sing Patterns —> Feel Rhythm —> Play with understanding.
This creates confident learners who don’t just follow instructions- they make sense of music.
Why Choose AudiStrum?
Learn through listening first
Children develop strong musical ears before relying on visual cues
Singing Integrated
Voice connects directly to instrumental understanding
Gradual Guitar Skills
Chords, and strumming introduced in manageable steps
Strong Rhythm Foundation
Steady beat and timing are built from the very beginning
Supportive group learning
Children grow through shared music-making experiences.
Confidence from Success
Structured lessons ensure every child progresses at their own pace
More than just chords and strumming
Many beginner programs focus on memorising shapes and copying songs.
In AudiStrum, we focus on what actually builds musicianship:
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Listening
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Pattern Recognition
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Rhythm Understanding
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Musical Memory
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Coordination
Who AudiStrum is for?
Ages 5+
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Complete Beginners
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Children who enjoy singing and rhythm
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Students who need structure and guidance
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Returning students building confidence
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Families wanting more than surface-level lessons
What Children learn in AudiStrum?
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Play to a steady beat
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Strum with control
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Recognise musical patterns
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Coordinate voice and hands
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Play simple accompaniments
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Listen and Respond in a group
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Build confidence in music-making
Learn Music Like a Language
At Musicking Maestros,, music is learned the way children learn to speak:
Hear It —> Imitate —> Understand —> Express
In AudiStrum, children:
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Hear before they play
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feel rhythm before counting
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sing before relying on symbols
This leads to deeper understanding and long-term confidence
A program designed for real progress
AudiStrum follows a cyclical curriculum.
Skills are revisited and strengthened over time, allowing children to:
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Deepen understanding
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Buiild confidence
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Progress at their own pace
New students feel supported.
Returning students continue to grow.
Why Group Learning Works
Listening Skills
Children learn to hear others and adjust
Social Confidence
Music becomes shared and enjoyable
Ensemble Awareness
Students learn to play together, not alone.
What a lesson may include
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Singing and Pattern work
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Guitar technique in small steps
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Strumming and chord exploration
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Ensemble Playing
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Musical Games
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Rhythm and movement warm ups






