One more session before our summer break.
We're meeting at the Lawrence Centre for some great music on Thursday July 14th - this week.
There will be pizza and treats, and we're being joined by Anna Golding who will lead some movement and dance for us.
See you there.

Heart Beats music is a Somerset club for younger adults with learning disabilities. Heart Beats is run by Count Me In. Our team give you the support and opportunities to have friendly fun and play live music on real instruments. Our 'AllStars' project is about playing, leading and teaching music. It’s called 'AllStars' because we believe everyone is musical. We're supported by Youth Music, using public funding by the National Lottery through Arts Council England.
welcome to Heart Beats

Monday, 11 July 2016
Monday, 4 July 2016
Goodbye to Esther
Esther has been with us for a year now, both at the Listening Lounge and in the HeartBeats sessions.
We had a Listening Lounge evening out to say thanks to her for all the amazing music and to wish her well as she leaves Wells for a leap forward into higher education. We'll miss the harp and the smiles too. Good luck Esther!
Wells Musicircus
The Wells Musicircus on June 18th was something quite different for us - an outdoors performance, in the company of more than 500 performers all ranged around the beautiful Cathedral Green, with an estimated audience of between 2500 - 3000 people!
Not only did we enjoy playing, and audience participation, but it was a chance to hear some other music too. A great day.
Not only did we enjoy playing, and audience participation, but it was a chance to hear some other music too. A great day.
Martina on tongue drum, Sophie on vocals |
Mark on the Big Pan |
listening to the music |
ready to go! |
Tom, Martyn. Josh |
Josh on the tubes |
Tom and Russ setting up |
Beautiful! cellos right next to us |
Friday, 1 July 2016
DartsFest
We are starting to plan our own festival, to be held next year, to celebrate the end of our project.
Have a look at this one - DartsFest .
It's a 2 day festival created with the needs of people with learning disabilities in mind.
It's near Exeter if you're thinking of going.
Have a look at this one - DartsFest .
It's a 2 day festival created with the needs of people with learning disabilities in mind.
It's near Exeter if you're thinking of going.
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fantastic 2-day festival created with the needs of people with learning
disabilities in mind. Live music, workshops, accessible facilities and
more. - See more at:
http://www.ahsw.org.uk/diary.aspx?id=1885#sthash.RSMs1aBN.dpufa
A
fantastic 2-day festival created with the needs of people with learning
disabilities in mind. Live music, workshops, accessible facilities and
more. - See more at:
http://www.ahsw.org.uk/diary.aspx?id=1885#sthash.RSMs1aBN.dpuf
A
fantastic 2-day festival created with the needs of people with learning
disabilities in mind. Live music, workshops, accessible facilities and
more. - See more at:
http://www.ahsw.org.uk/diary.aspx?id=1885#sthash.RSMs1aBN.dpuf
Thursday, 30 June 2016
Wiltshire Music Connect are running a SEND music day
If you are free on July 16th , in Wiltshire, and want some inspiration, then this is the place to be : Alex is speaking, and you can watch the SW Open Youth Orchestra perform.
Thursday, 16 June 2016
Wells Music Circus
This Saturday we'll be in Wells for the enormous, ambitious Music Circus. The city will be full of live music.
Please join us if you can - there will be some empty chairs and some spare instruments.
We'll be outside the Music School on the Cathedral Green, next to the Museum. Our slots are 11.15 - 11.30, and 12.10 to 12.25.
At 12.30 everyone involved will be singing 'All you need is Love' together, and then we're all having a picnic together on the Cathedral Green.
Please join us if you can - there will be some empty chairs and some spare instruments.
We'll be outside the Music School on the Cathedral Green, next to the Museum. Our slots are 11.15 - 11.30, and 12.10 to 12.25.
At 12.30 everyone involved will be singing 'All you need is Love' together, and then we're all having a picnic together on the Cathedral Green.
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We'll have plenty of lovely instruments with us for you to play. |
Thursday, 9 June 2016
Radco's year of support for our work
We often mention our major funders, Youth Music. But it's important to remember that their funds are matched by smaller amounts from others, too. It's a vital part of keeping our work going.
Count Me In have been the Radstock Co-Ops 'charity of the year' and they've taken a real interest in what we do. We've been grateful for their generous donations but were totally surprised to get a letter after their recent Gala Evening, saying "thanks to the generosity of our sponsors, guests, business partners and suppliers we raised a fairly significant amount for charities and local community groups. In this respect, we'd like to make a donation to Count Me In / Heartbeats to mark the end of the society's year of supporting the cause."
They also said "we'd like to pay tribute to the great work that Count Me In does in helping people to engage, communicate and express themselves through the medium of music."
So - brilliant news for us. We're looking forward to a visit from them : here's a picture of the last visit.
Count Me In have been the Radstock Co-Ops 'charity of the year' and they've taken a real interest in what we do. We've been grateful for their generous donations but were totally surprised to get a letter after their recent Gala Evening, saying "thanks to the generosity of our sponsors, guests, business partners and suppliers we raised a fairly significant amount for charities and local community groups. In this respect, we'd like to make a donation to Count Me In / Heartbeats to mark the end of the society's year of supporting the cause."
They also said "we'd like to pay tribute to the great work that Count Me In does in helping people to engage, communicate and express themselves through the medium of music."
So - brilliant news for us. We're looking forward to a visit from them : here's a picture of the last visit.
Thursday, 19 May 2016
The Mermaid
Mark has been coming to the Heartbeats music sessions since we first started.
As well as being a dedicated drummer, lovely singer, inventive musician and all round good chap, Mark plays and composes on the hammer dulcimer.
Here he is playing 'The Mermaid'.
As well as being a dedicated drummer, lovely singer, inventive musician and all round good chap, Mark plays and composes on the hammer dulcimer.
How do we know what we do is good enough?
It's not unusual to come away from a session feeling significantly better than when you first entered the building - but how do we actually capture that feeling? Those moments?
Evaluating our work is something that is a constant, ongoing process.
We observe, film, photograph, check that we're on track with aims and anticipated outcomes.
Sometimes it's easy, especially when you know people, to see change or capture 'those moments'.
When you're out and about working with new people, the challenges are more complex.
Recently we ran an outreach workshop with 32 students at a local residential college.
We felt it had been a good day, and we asked staff to give us some feedback.
Staff gave us top marks for meeting needs and getting the groups to work together.
What we did was 'age appropriate' ; 'engaging'; and 'easy to follow'.
The sessions were good! We had everyone playing :
'It was amazing to see two students who are normally noise sensitive smiling and really enjoying the session'
It was 'Excellent and brought something out in students that would not normally join in'
and, generally ' I loved it on a personal level and the students really enjoyed it – Thank you it was really fantastic.'
' Brilliant!'
All good then.
Evaluating our work is something that is a constant, ongoing process.
We observe, film, photograph, check that we're on track with aims and anticipated outcomes.
Sometimes it's easy, especially when you know people, to see change or capture 'those moments'.
When you're out and about working with new people, the challenges are more complex.
Recently we ran an outreach workshop with 32 students at a local residential college.
We felt it had been a good day, and we asked staff to give us some feedback.
Staff gave us top marks for meeting needs and getting the groups to work together.
What we did was 'age appropriate' ; 'engaging'; and 'easy to follow'.
The sessions were good! We had everyone playing :
'It was amazing to see two students who are normally noise sensitive smiling and really enjoying the session'
It was 'Excellent and brought something out in students that would not normally join in'
and, generally ' I loved it on a personal level and the students really enjoyed it – Thank you it was really fantastic.'
' Brilliant!'
Russ and Ben in the mood for a tune or two |
Some quick tuning up before sessions |
Monday, 9 May 2016
Music for Alice
Our workshops wouldn't be the same without the instruments we've bought with funding from Music for Alice.
Read more about how their funding has helped us on their website here
Read more about how their funding has helped us on their website here
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