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Summer Music Program
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Summer Lesson Schedule Lessons begin on July 7th Lessons end August 8th One private lesson ($75 total cost) or two class lessons per week ($52 total cost) The cost of the book is $8 Lessons are one-half hour in length No make-up lessons String lessons are on Mondays and Fridays (private lessons can be Monday-Friday) Wind and Percussion lessons are held Monday-Friday You will be notified by mail of your child’s lesson schedule if you provide a self-addressed stamped envelope. There will be no refunds after June 23 rd.
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Instruments-String Family Violin & Viola Cello Bass
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Instruments-Woodwind Family Flute Oboe Clarinet Saxophone Bassoon
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Instruments-Brass Family French Horn Trumpet Trombone Baritone & Tuba
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Instruments-Percussion Snare Drum Bass drum xylophone Auxiliary Percussion
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Acquiring an Instrument For Your Child Beware of inexpensive internet instruments Rent from a music store Purchase an instrument Rent from the school Oboe Bassoon French Horn Baritone & Tuba All String Instruments
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Instruments With Restrictions Limited Quantities Limited Quantities – Oboe (1) – Bassoon (1) – French Horn (3) – Baritone/Tuba (4) – Cello (2-3) – Bass (2) High Test Scores Oboe Bassoon French Horn Percussion
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Cost Of the program The cost of the program is $52 for class lessons or $75 for private lessons There is also an $8 fee that pays for their book Rental fees are about $25 for the summer and $120 for the school year for a used instrument from a store
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Steps to take for your child to become a budding musician 1. Fill out the registration form and turn it asap 2. Sign up for a private screening (your child, accompanied by you, will have the opportunity to try many different instruments) – Call Mrs. Komosinski at 542-5040, ext. 5105 if you missed the meeting 3. Pay the $60 or $83 summer lesson fee and bring a self addressed stamped envelope to the screening 4. When you receive your child’s schedule, bring your new musician to lessons and encourage him/her to practice, practice, practice!
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Credits Thank you to Jenny Komosinski for creating this wonderful powerpoint presentation!
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