mind your music
Mind Your Music is a charitable organisation working with vulnerable people and people struggling with mental health issues in Bristol and Somerset UK.
Founded in 2003 by musician and songwriter Elliot Hall
Patron Mark Rylance
In affiliation with Stepping Out Theatre registered charity 1179310. Stepping Out Theatre is a leading mental health theatre group in the UK.
Bella Mama - vocal canon for three people or more. Mind Your Music Frome
Ruby Tuesday - (Rolling Stones cover) by Mind Your Music Bristol
Breathe (cover) by Pink Floyd, performed by Mind Your Music a mental health music group from Bristol
Rise Up by Ernie Bell
Parklife (cover) by Blur, performed by Mind Your Music a mental health music group from Bristol
With a little help from my friends (cover) by The Beatles, performed by Mind Your Music
Sympathy for the Devil (cover) performed by mental health music group Mind Your Music
Don't Stop (Fleetwood Mac cover) - clip. Mind Your Music Bristol performing at Southbank Club 7/9/25
Playing djembe - 3 easy interlocking rhythms for a beginner's drum circle
Sarah Curtis leads Mind Your Music Frome in a singalong - Come on up to the house (Tom Waits cover)
Nora Gonczi playing a beautiful Hungarian song on harp, for Mind Your Music Bristol
Short clip of Mind Your Music busking in Bristol city centre - In The Summertime (Cover)
Drum circle - Basic samba rhythm on a djembe. Part one.
Drum circle - How to play an easy 3-part samba rhythm on djembe drums. Part two.
Knockin' on Heaven's Door guitar tutorial
How to play a 6/8 rhythm on the guitar
Breathe (Pink Floyd) Guitar Tutorial
How to sing better instantly
Elliot Hall for Mind Your Music - St James Infirmary guitar tutorial
Elliot Hall - Stand By Me guitar tutorial
Guitar tutorial - how to play Like a Rolling Stone (Bob Dylan)
Guitar lesson - La Bamba (how to create those 'pushes')
Breathing for singing 2 - strengthening the diaphragm
'Ghosting' djembe drum tutorial
i'll be satisfied guitar lesson
djembe 4/4 pattern
short guitar lesson for ruby tuesday
tips for playing bar chords on guitar