JAKARTA - A donation from Coldplay of 14,000 pounds (Rp282 million) to Young People Frome will be used for young people who will be offered monthly sessions every Sunday at Bert Jansch Studio, Frome. The young man will feel how professional musicians record.

Meanwhile, the donation began with Coldplay's visit to Frome in the middle of this year. They train at local music studios, Cheese and Grain, before appearing in Glastonbury.

As a thank you, Chris Martin cs gave 10,000 (Rp201 million) to Young People Frome, a charity that runs free music development programs for children aged 12 to 18 years.

Coldplay personnel also visited the record store on Frome, Raves from the Grave, and signed each CD and disk, which was then drawn and collected funds of 4,000 (Rp80 million).

Steve Total, director of Cheese and Grain, said Coldplay personnel were good people. It is said that the London band is interested in what it has done.

"The fact is that we are a different place, owned by the local community and serving the local community," kolis said, citing the BBC, Sunday, December 1.

"We are not here to make money, we are here to make music, and I think they are very excited about it and join," he continued.

Meanwhile, the monthly session that will be for young people at Frome will begin in January 2025.

"They don't have to be very competent musicians or something like that, they have to really want to know," said Kriminal.

"If they are lucky, they will be able to bring home the recordings," he said.

Those who had the opportunity to try professional recording environments in the monthly session included elementary and local high school students, as well as young people who are currently not studying, working, or attending training.


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