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String Project
Group Lessons for beginning string students playing violin, viola or cello in Grades 4 – 6.
Register early – Space is limited!
The String Project is part of a national consortium that provides group instruction for young string players. The classes are taught by University of Redlands Music Majors under the supervision of Master Teacher Becky Long and String Project Director Kyle Champion. Each year the string project will add more advanced classes so that students can participate through their high school graduation.
Beginning classes meet twice a week at either 4-4:50 p.m. on Tuesday/Thursday or 5-5:50 p.m. on Tuesday/Thursday. The Fall Term: begins September 11 and runs through December 6, 2012. Tuition is $35 per term. Students must be members in good standing of their school music programs. Classes meet at the University of Redlands in the Fine Arts Building, room 107.
Come and meet the teachers! There is a required information meeting for parents and students during the first class meeting on Tuesday, September 11, 2012.
The University of Redlands School of Music String Project is funded through a grant from the National String Project Consortium (NSPC) which was made possible through a grant from the Clarence E. Heller Charitable Foundation.
For more information call the Community School of Music and the Arts at (909) 748-8844.
Download the String Project registration form.
Community School of Music and the Arts