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"The music in Armchair Adventures is so important. It really helps set your imagination free!"
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Listen to episode one here"The music in Armchair Adventures is so important. It really helps set your imagination free!"
We're rewinding back to the start, to Linda's Treetop Adventure in episode 1. If you remember, while exploring the world from up high, we meet a beautiful bird. This was represented by the flute and in this bonus episode you meet the wonderful musician behind it - Amina!
You'll learn how Amina became a professional musician, how she made the music to represent the bird and some top tips for any young musicians out there!
Download the transcript for this episode here.
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Credits
Produced by Made By Mortals
Music & Sound Design by AJS Music
Flute by Amina Cunningham
Supported by Arts Council England, National Lottery Community Fund, United We Stream and Action Together.
Series 2 is out in Autumn 2021! Follow us for bonus material until then - thanks guys! Love ya!
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