BUDDING musicians tinkled the ivories in harmonious style at a Spa school.
Hundreds of schoolchildren from all over the county got into the groove at Droitwich Spa High School in a workshop staged by Yamaha and Classic FM.
The Through Vision Tour had already worked with pupils in Liverpool, Durham and Manchester before it visited the Briar Mill school.
As well as enjoying a live concert from a five-piece band pupils had the chance to try many of the Yamaha instruments used in the performance.
It is hoped the day-long session will encourage more youngsters to take up a musical instrument.
Roger Lewis, managing director of Classic FM, said: "We are committed to helping youngsters to connect with classical music. Through the Vision tour, more than ten thousand kids right across the country will be able to get closer to musical instruments and music making."
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