Music, Film & Theater banjo
Music, Film & Theater Singing &
voice lessons Voice Lessons
Learn proper breathing techniques and placement of tone in a fun and supportive class setting. Overcome problems such as tight throat, breathy tone quality and poor support. If you plan to audition for local the- ater or a choir or just want to improve where you are, then this is the class for you.
Julie Rockhold, MMus, Dramatic Soprano, Private Voice Instructor
Wednesdays, 6:30 pm to 7:40 pm, starts 9/22 MT32129 Harriton HS . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 weeks, $93
singing to de-stress Singing for Stress Reduction: Mind/Body Connection
Learn how singing can increase lung capacity, lower blood pressure and raise immune efficiency. Acquire simple breathing and vocal techniques and sing as a group, exploring unison and harmony. Create your own unique chant for relaxation.
Kelly Meashey, Practicing Music Therapist , Professional Vocalist
Mondays, 7 pm to 8:30 pm, starts 10/4 MT12003 Radnor
United Methodist Church . . . . . . . . . . 8 weeks, $97 choir
School Night Chorale Join the MLSN Chorale, a four-part Soprano/Alto/ Tenor/Bass group. All types of music will be sung, with a performance at the term’s end. While reading music is not mandatory, the ability to carry a tune is. Instructor will evaluate your singing level in the first class.
Julie Rockhold, MMus, Dramatic Soprano, Private Voice Instructor
Wednesdays, 7:45 pm to 8:55 pm, starts 9/22 MT32130 Harriton HS . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 weeks, $105
Instrumental Music
Bluegrass Jam If you have taken a beginning banjo, guitar, or man- dolin class, you are ready to jam with others. Build confidence as you explore tune arrangement — who takes breaks, kicks off, and sings lead, back up, and chorus. Start in the key of G with songs like “Circle Be Unbroken” and “Worried Man Blues.” Closet pickers and beginning jammers only, please.
Don Foot, Banjo Instructor, Local Performer Thursdays, 6:30 pm to 8 pm, starts 9/16 MT42039 Conestoga HS . . . . . . . . . . 8 weeks, $105
DJing Turntable Learning Lab: Become a DJ!
Learn the fundamentals of spinning
records from a professional disc jockey. While learn- ing the history and the art of DJing, get hands-on training with analog and digital formats using Serato Scratch Live software. Master the use of speed con- trol when mixing different genres of music such as new and old school dance, hip hop, rock, jazz, elec- tronic, pop and funk. All equipment provided. Each student will produce his/her own mix CD!
Jamar Ferrell, former Power 99 fm Clear Channel Radio DJ; music producer
Tuesdays, 7:15 pm to 9 pm, starts 10/26 MT22124 Lower Merion HS . . . . . . . . . 5 weeks, $85
dulcimer
Mountain (Lap) Dulcimer Calling all dulcimer lovers, whether you have been playing your dulcimer recently or your instrument has been languishing in a closet. We will spend some time at the beginning of each session reviewing the basics, and then enjoy playing ensemble arrangements. There will be parts for beginners and parts for more advanced players.
Christa Farnon, Member, Brandywine Dulcimer Fellowship
Tuesdays, 7 pm to 8:30 pm, starts 10/19 MT22005 Lower Merion HS . . . . . . . . . 6 weeks, $75
guitar
Blues and Jazz Guitar This course is for students who have mastered basic chords and songs and are ready to start improvising. Cover scales and their use from very basic application to more advanced concepts, understanding chord construction and progressions, and analysis of well- known songs to illustrate how it all comes together. Includes discussion on the art of playing effectively with other players.
Rob Hekking, Owner, Rob Hekking’s Guitar Studio, Berwyn
Thursdays, 7 pm to 8 pm, starts 9/16 MT42121 Conestoga HS . . . . . . . . . . . 8 weeks, $99
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