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A report by the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music (ABRSM) shows that just 16 per cent of children surveyed played the recorder in 2024, compared to 28 per cent in 2014. This decline comes ...
It’s strange to think about now, but for many of us 80s and 90s kids, the humble recorder would’ve been our very first taste ...
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Tech Xplore on MSNHow the UK's microchip industry is bouncing back after a quarter of a centurySilicon microchips underpin our modern lives. They are at the heart of our smartphones and laptops. They also play critical ...
However, a report by the ABRSM, the exam board of the Royal Schools of Music, suggests the range of instruments now being ...
The recorder has been a popular instrument for children learning music for generations but now only one in six youngsters ...
Research from the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music (ABRSM) has identified two ages at which there is a ...
Only around one in six children now learns the recorder after a decline in its popularity over the past decade, a new report ...
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Tech Xplore on MSNEngineers develop technique to enhance lifespan of next-generation fusion power plantsAs the world races to build the first commercial nuclear fusion plant, engineers from the University of Surrey have made a ...
The global Live Cell Imaging Market, valued at US$2.88 billion in 2024, is forecasted to grow at a robust CAGR of 8.68%, reaching US$3.13 billion ...
The US President Donald Trump administration will aim for the UK to reduce its automotive tariff from 10% to 2.5%, according ...
Astronomers have detected the most promising signs yet of a possible biosignature outside the solar system, although they ...
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