Year 3 and 4 students from O’Connell Public School were wowed by the musical skill of the Junkyard Beats team on Friday.
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Braeden Lee, Oded Jonior and Marina Da Silva, from the Junkyard Beats, led the school workshop at the Bathurst Memorial Entertainment Centre on Friday afternoon, teaching students how to make music out of recycled materials and how to be creative.
“It’s about teaching them about music, how to be unique, different and to do best with what they have,” Mr Lee said.
“Kids today are very connected to technology. This gives them a chance to take their eyes of the screen, look around, and see all of the musical instruments around them,” Mr Jonior said.
“Rhythm is a global language that goes anywhere.”