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Value for money

The beautifully presented, UK manufactured Musical Trixstar Package includes 440 inspirational 'Novice' question and answer cards including aspects of performance, expression, coordination and memory. Musical Trixstar retails at £39.99 inc. VAT (equivalent of 2 music lessons).

      Encourage Learning       

Musical Trixstar celebrates learning and has cleverly designed each question card to include handy hints or multiple choice answers to help players answer questions correctly ideal for complete beginners learning as they play. through to competent musicians. The game includes 3 fundamental music guides to help players

Suitable for everyone

The Musical Trixstar ethos is to encourage family learning and playing together. Whether they are families with limited music knowledge or those with numerous members learning an instrument, Musical Trixstar is perfect for families who cherish time together.

The Musical Trixstar concept is a fresh, engaging, colourful, & concise music resource for teachers - a breath of fresh air!h It helps to deliver vibrant & inspiring core music lessons within the class environment encouraging team play and peer support.

      Longevity        

The Novice Question card pack is expected to last a family of 4 a whole year without repeating any questions. (Based on fortnightly play.)

Further graded question cards will be available and are based on the ABRSM and Trinity Guildhall exam syllabuses, making Musical Trixstar even better value for money (RRP £13.85).

Musical Trixstar is created & produced in the UK.

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