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and more. Levels beginning to advanced. Auditions for traveling Youth Center Orchestra are ongoing. Fi- nancial assistance available for qualifying families.


Music Teachers’ Association of California (562) 708-5533 www.mtaclb.com Free referrals to qualifi ed instructors in keyboard, winds, guitar, strings and vocals. Contact Rachel Grizzel at above number.


• Music Together at the Beach (562) 223-0089, Kendra Cogert www.MusicTogetherAtTheBeach.com Music Together® is a squeal of delight, a grateful parent, a toddling drummer, an infant “coo.” Re- search-based and beautifully developed, this nation- al program is based on the premise that all children are musical, and parents and other primary care- givers play a crucial role in activating and nurturing their child’s music development. Weekly parent-child classes offer 45 minutes of engaging and fun music- making experiences that allow children to develop tonal and rhythm competence with ease. Activities include songs, rhythmic rhymes, movement and in- strument play. Classes are informal and non-perfor- mance oriented. They are developmentally appropri- ate for children newborn through age 4, and easy for adults, regardless of musical ability. Music Together may offer you and your child the most satisfying mu- sic experience ever! For information about other Mu- sic Together locations, visit www.musictogether.com. See ad on this page; coupon on page 69.


• Pacifi c Conservatory Costa Mesa Campus Orange Campus


(714) 545-1217 (714) 545-1217


www.pacifi cconservatory.com Group and private instruction is available for piano, guitar, drums, violin, cello, fl ute, sax, singing and mu- sical theatre. Beginner’s piano classes (ages 3-12) include singing, ear training, reading and lots of fun! All instrumental classes (ages 5-14) include technic, reading and performing opportunities. Private les- sons are available for all instruments. Classes and private lessons are available for beginning through advanced levels. Comprehensive musicianship pro- grams provide pre-professional training. Call today to schedule a free introductory class! Locations: 151 Kalmus, G-1, Costa Mesa, 92626; and 1311 E. Ka- tella Ave., Orange, 92867. Formerly Pacifi c School of Music and the Arts. See ad on page 63.


Recreation Departments • Anaheim Community Services Department - Par- ent and Me and youth music classes (4 mos- 12 yrs) including Kids Love Music, Bouncing Babies, Toddler Tunes, Family Music, Singing, Guitar, Piano, Drums and Musical Theater. Voice for Youth classes, Glee Club and Broadway Baby classes also offered. (714) 765-5191. www.anaheim.net/ezrecconnect


• Lakewood Recreation and Community Services - Drums for Fun (6-12), Guitar (10-17), Piano, Begin- ning and Intermediate (6-14), Babies Love Music (4- 14 mos), Kids Love Music (1-4); four to seven-week sessions. $45-70. (562) 866-9771, Ext. 2408. www. lakewoodcity.org


Voice Lessons & Music Therapy


Kelly Summer, M.A. Studio Music & Jazz Music Therapist, Board Certified


Voice lessons for people who want to SING!


• Rock, Jazz, Blues, Contemporary • Learn technique, stage presence, audition skills • Sky Mountain Charter School Vendor (voice only)


Music therapy for kids with special needs.


• Help kids reach educational/ IEP goals • Improve communication skills • Help with emotional/ affective development


www.KellySummerMusic.com


Music for everyone (562) 833-6444


Music Lessons In Your Home


Piano, Guitar, Voice, Violin and More Free Intro Lesson • Family Discounts Recitals • Festivals • Fun Lessons


Convenient Scheduling • Experienced Teachers


714-923-9290 www.virtuoso.com


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