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CCM Summer Camps!

The Concord Conservatory of Music is making a big splash
this summer with a wide variety of program offerings for all ages and musical
abilities.  Adults and children alike
will find something in our many summer camps, classes, and workshops. Designed
by CCM Faculty, our workshops and boot camps provide weeklong specialized
experiences in string ensembles, piano, guitar, percussion, and more. 



Check out our Musical Voyage program for
children age groups 4 – 5.11 years and 6 – 7.11 years.

The week will follow a theme which will guide the group’s exploration through
musical fundamentals such as rhythmic movement, tones, and basic musical
instruments through music and movement.



Our Kick Start Guitar
courses are great for teens and adults who want to dive into learning the
guitar in a fun, social setting. Students will learn about the fret board,
technique, chords, scales, and more, all while playing favorite songs with
their friends.



Piano students ages
8-13 will get an intensive experience in Piano Camp, where they will
participate in private and group lessons, piano duos, and enrichment classes in
theory and Dalcroze. Piano Camp will culminate in a camp wide showcase
performance.




CCM programming provides an infusion of musical adventure in highly
concentrated doses, including drumming, string ensembles, piano camp, and
guitar for all levels.   In addition we offer private lessons for all
ages and abilities.

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Space is limited! Register in person on Tuesday, April 15th,
and save 10% on tuition. To learn more about our Summer Programs and to
register, visit ConcordConservatory.org.  You can also call 978-369-0010, or email at info@ConcordConservatory.org.  The Concord Conservatory of Music is the area’s
local community music school and is located in the West Concord Union Church at
1317 Main Street in Concord.

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