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SCHOOL SES Run April 23 - Jun CLASSES ADULTS TEENS PRIVATE KIDS LESSONS WORKSHOPS LATE SPRING 2012 CLAS e 17 SCHOOL SES run April 23 - Jun CLASSES ADULTS TEENS PRIVATE KIDS LESSONS WORKSHOPS Ukefest & summer camp information inside! welcome to the CORE PROGRAMS Guitar • Ukulele • Banjo • Mandolin • Fiddle • Harmonica Our progressive Core Instrument Pro- up an accessible repertoire of songs and grams allow adults to discover (or redis- skills. Each level seamlessly progresses Julie Davis School of Music cover) music in a relaxed and fun group into the next at the same day and time. Founded in 1979, Swallow Hill Music now teaches over 4,000 adults, teens, environment. The Core Program is the The skills you’ll have after several levels kids, and pre-school students per year. We have workshops, classes, and private starting point for many people at Swallow of core classes will allow you to jump into lessons for every interest, age, and skill level – covering pop, rock, blues, jazz, Hill Music, and all Core Program classes our specialty classes or ensemble classes, bluegrass, punk, indie, roots, folk, gypsy, old-time, Irish, country, world and more. meet weekly for one hour throughout where you’ll learn to play as a band with Each session we offer more than 200 classes and workshops, and private lessons the 8-week session. your peers. for guitar, fiddle/violin, mandolin, piano, voice, harmonica, bass, banjo, ukulele, With an emphasis on Of course, private hand drums, drum kit, dobro and more. We also offer classes and workshops in actually playing, you’ll lessons are available start making music songwriting, recording, theory and musicianship. for students at any and playing songs from level to accelerate your day one. All styles and skills with one-on-one GROUP CLASSES genres of music are instruction. Learn a musical instrument in a social setting through our group covered from tradition- al to modern, building Classes classes with one of our highly qualified teachers. We offer classes Start for students of all ages and abilities. Beginner? No problem! Jump Apr. 23! into one of our Core Programs and you will be playing a song after your first lesson. Advanced? Check out our specialty and ensemble SUMMER CAMPS! classes. Most classes are 1-hour long, running for 8 weeks. ● House of Rock Summer Camp (ages 13-18) learn to play in a rock band. PRIVATE LESSONS ● Dig deeper, ask those burning questions, and accelerate your skills Gleek Week Camp (ages 11-17) sing the hits from popular musicals! through a private lesson with our experienced faculty. Available in 8-week sessions or a la carte, seven-days-a-week for kids, teens and ● EXPLORE! Music - Kids Summer Camp adults in nearly every instrument and style of music – acoustic and (ages 6-11) discover the fun of music with instruments, electric. For complete information visit swallowhillmusic.org or call rhythm, singing, and more. our friendly front desk at 303.777.1003 x2. For more information WORKSHOPS about our fantastically Take advantage of unique opportunities to learn and connect with the experts. Our workshops are scheduled fun kids’ camps, visit almost every weekend and feature teaching from visiting swallowhillmusic.org/camps. BIG national artists, professional Colorado musicians and Hurry, spots fill quickly! DISCOUNTS! our spectacular teaching faculty. To find out more, visit Register at least swallowhillmusic.org. one week early and This session: 04.23 - 06.17 We’ve been teaching kids, save $8. If you’re a Current session dates don’t work for you? tweens and teens since 1979, and member, you’ll save Our next school session begins 06.18. what better way for them to a whopping $16! School closure delve into music than through Monday, May 28, Memorial Day our summer music camps! GET YOUR classes Beginner? start GROOVE ON! Start with Guitar 1-A. In a comfortable group Apr. 23! Choose your setting, you’ll learn to play a song after one class. Some Experience? Core Guitar Path Check out our selection of Core Guitar classes and find one that fits your skill level. Many self- taught players jump right into Guitar 2-A. Core classes * 1.A Guitar 1-A* Knowledgeable Player? Mon noon ..............4.23-6.11 .............. Kyle James Hauser ............$120 If you can play barre chords and know some Mon 8pm ...............4.23-6.11 .............. Aaron McCloskey ..............$120 Tue 6pm .................4.24-6.12 ............. Paul Trunko ........................$135 scales, start with a Guitar 3-A class. Wed noon ...............4.25-6.13 .............. Chris “Citrus” Sauthoff ......$135 Difference between “A” and “B” classes? Wed 6pm ................4.25-6.13 .............. Chris “Citrus” Sauthoff ......$135 Core Guitar “A” and “B” core classes compliment Thu 10am ...............4.26-6.14 ............. Staff Teacher .......................$135 Thu 7pm .................4.26-6.14 ............. Shane Provost ....................$135 each other. In “A” level classes, you’ll learn Fri noon ..................4.27-6.15 .............. Jen Lapinski ........................$135 new skill sets and songs. In “B” classes, you’ll Sat noon .................4.28-6.16 ............. Staff Teacher .......................$135 reinforce your new skills and using them, you’ll Sun 2pm .................4.29-6.17 ............. Staff Teacher .......................$135 build up your repertoire of songs. 1.B Guitar 1-B* Mon 6pm ..............4.23-6.11 .............. Shane Provost ...................$120 Tue 7pm .................4.24-6.12 ............. Jeff Rady .............................$135 GUITAR Wed noon ...............4.25-6.13 .............. Kyle James Hauser .............$135 ADULT Wed 8pm ................4.25-6.13 .............. Vicki Taylor .........................$135 Fri 11am ..................4.27-6.15 .............. Jen Lapinski ........................$135 Sat 2pm ..................4.28-6.16 ............. Jen Lapinski ........................$135 Sun 1pm .................4.29-6.17 ............. David Thomas Bailey .........$135 SPECIALTYGUITAR Guitar 2-A* Core Ensemble ................Wed 8pm ........4.25-6.13 .....Paul Trunko .......................$135 2.A Mon 8pm ...............4.23-6.11 .............. Vicki Taylor ........................$120 Advanced Fingerstyle .....Wed 8pm ........4.25-6.13 .....Jeff Rady ............................$135 Tue 7pm .................4.24-6.12 ............. Paul Trunko ........................$135 Wed 7pm ................4.25-6.13 .............. Shane Provost ....................$135 Basics of Lead Guitar .....Mon 6pm .......4.23-6.11 .....Chris “Citrus” Sauthoff ...$120 Thu 6pm ................4.26-6.14 ............. Chris “Citrus” Sauthoff ......$135 Bluegrass Rhythm Fri 10am .................4.27-6.15 .............. Jeff Rady .............................$135 and Back-Up ...................Wed 8pm ........4.25-6.13 .....Martin Gilmore .................$135 Sat 1pm ..................4.28-6.16 ............. Jen Lapinski ........................$135 CAGED: Fretboard ..........Mon 8pm .......4.23-6.11 .....Chris “Citrus” Sauthoff ...$120 Sun noon................4.29-6.17 ............. Jeff Rady .............................$135 Chords! ............................Wed 8pm ........4.25-6.13 .....Aaron McCloskey..............$135 Guitar 2-B* Delta and Country Blues 2.B Mon 7pm ..............4.23-6.11 .............. Aaron McCloskey ..............$120 CORE Tue 8pm .................4.24-6.12 ............. Kyle James Hauser .............$135 Slide Guitar .....................Tue 8pm .........4.24-6.12 ....Jeff Rady ............................$135 Wed 7pm ................4.25-6.13 .............. Aaron McCloskey ...............$135 Fingerstyle 2 ....................Wed 6pm .......4.25-6.13 .....Jeff Rady ............................$135 Thu 10am ...............4.26-6.14 ............. Jen Lapinski ........................$135 Front Porch Guitar ..........Tue 7pm .........4.24-6.12 ....Virginia Lynn Anderson ....$135 Thu 6pm ................4.26-6.14 ............. Jeff Rady .............................$135 Girls with Guitars ...........Mon 7pm ......4.23-6.11 .....Vicki Taylor .......................$120 Sun noon................4.29-6.17 ............. David Thomas Bailey .........$135 Guitar Happy Hour! .......Wed 8pm ........4.25-6.13 .....Shane Provost ..................$135 3.A Guitar 3-A* Guitar Sounds of Mon 8pm ...............4.23-6.11 .............. Shane Provost ...................$120 Jethro Tull ........................Wed 7pm ........4.25-6.13 .....Paul Trunko .......................$135 Tue 7pm .................4.24-6.12 ............. Kyle James Hauser .............$135 ADULT Wed 6pm ................4.25-6.13 .............. Vicki Taylor .........................$135 How to Sing While Thu 6pm ................4.26-6.14 ............. Aaron McCloskey ...............$135 Playing the Guitar ...........Thu 8pm ........4.26-6.14 ....Shane Provost ..................$135 3.B Guitar 3-B* Intro To Improv ...............Thu 8pm ........4.26-6.14 ....Aaron McCloskey..............$135 Mon 6pm ...............4.23-6.11 .............. Vicki Taylor ........................$120 Jam Class for Bass Wed 1pm ................4.25-6.13 .............. Shane Provost ....................$135 and Guitar .......................Tue 7pm .........4.24-6.12 ....Matt Skellenger ................$135 4 Guitar 4* Neil Young-Harvest ........Thu 8pm ........4.26-6.14 ....Jeff Rady ............................$135 Tue 8pm .................4.24-6.12 ............. Paul Trunko ........................$135 Reading Music for Guitar ..Mon 7pm .......4.23-6.11 .....Chris “Citrus”
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