Youth Pop Choir (Ages 9-12)
Dates: January 8 - March 18 (no Class on February 19th)
Time: Mondays 4:30pm-5:30pm
Cost: $198 (9 weeks)
This group of students will learn to sing in unison with other members in their register, while creating harmonies with the other sections. They will learn how to perform dynamically by not only highlighting the song’s melody, but understanding the importance of supporting the other sections and creating counter-melodies.
Students will gather together and get comfortable playing the ukulele. In this class you will learn new chords by playing popular songs all while sharing your love for music with others. This program is open to new ukers and those who are already comfortable playing. Singing along is encouraged!
Early music education is a program designed for children who are too young to start private lessons, but are eager to explore the joys of music. This class will act as an introduction to music concepts including basic theory, rhythm, melody, singing and playing together, and the value of entertainment and fun while performing.
In this co-ed and inclusive program, students will learn the basics of musicianship and blending instruments in a rock band setting. Bandmates will collaborate with one another, arrange songs, gain confidence with their stage presence and learn what it means to be in a band. Some experience with music is valuable to fully benefit from this program. Each participant will take on multiple roles in the band, and will not necessarily spend all their time on their primary instrument. The program will culminate in a performance at the end of the session for family and friends. All instrumentalists are welcome, but space is limited.
For many, Rock ‘n Roll looks like a lot of fun, but not entirely inclusive. We get it. If this sounds like you, and you’re ready to rock, join our Girls & Beyond Rock Band program. In this program, students will learn the basics of musicianship and blending instruments in a rock band setting. Bandmates will collaborate with one another, arrange songs, gain confidence with their stage presence and learn what it means to be in a band. Some experience with music is valuable to fully benefit from this program. Each participant will take on multiple roles in the band, and will not necessarily spend all their time on their primary instrument. The program will culminate in a performance at the end of the session for family and friends. All instrumentalists are welcome, but space is limited.
Students will learn the basics of musicianship and blending instruments in a folk band setting. Music learned will range from folk, to country, to bluegrass. Bandmates will collaborate with one another, gain confidence with their stage presence and learn what it means to be in a band. Some experience with music and a primary instrument is required. Each participant will take on multiple roles in the band and will not necessarily spend all their time on their primary instrument. The program will culminate in a performance at the end of the session for family and friends. Accepting string instruments such as guitar, banjo, bass and others, but space is limited.
Students will learn to sing in unison with other members in their register, while creating harmonies with the other sections. They will learn how to perform dynamically by not only highlighting the song’s melody, but understanding the importance of supporting the other sections and creating counter-melodies. Music learned will be from a range of genres. All levels of students welcome, no singing experience required! The program will culminate in a performance at the end of the session for family and friends.