Musical instruments took children from a Silsden school around the world this month.
Travelling by Tuba was presented to Aire View Infants School pupils by musicians Gavin Woods and Stewart Death.
The duo introduced children to unusual instruments, ranging from a Turkish schnib to a Chinese dragon-headed trumpet.
The youngsters took part in several activities, including conducting music and playing a 3.6 metre Alpine horn. Sally Brown, the school's music co-ordinator, said: "It was a wonderful live musical experience as well as being educational and entertaining."
Travelling by Tuba took children back in time to ancient Rome and Egypt, as well as to 19th century Paris and Salzburg during Mozart's time.
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