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Music Adventures Teacher Training Institute — Brooklynian

Music Adventures Teacher Training Institute

The Brooklyn-Queens Conservatory of Music
Music Adventures Teacher Training Institute
Friday, July 27 – Sunday, July 29

Who: Brooklyn-Queens Conservatory of Music
What: Music Adventures Teacher Training Institute
When: Friday, July 27 – Sunday, July 29
Where: Brooklyn Conservatory Concert Hall
Cost: $350

Come join the Brooklyn-Queens Conservatory of Music for our excellent Music Adventures Teacher Training Institution Friday, July 27 – Sunday, July 29. This cost-effective and fun program is aimed at teaching individuals how to run their own pre-school music program or how to improve on their existing curriculum. This exciting weekend course will cover curriculum development, rhythmic training, vocal training, songs, movement exercise, classroom management, and lesson planning.

The Conservatory has been responsible for maintaining one of the most exciting and successful Music Adventures programs in New York City and our dynamic program director Ric Frank will be leading this training which can effectively cater to participants with no musical literacy skills or proficiency on an instrument. Prior attendees to the institute have consistently rated it very highly with a leading authority on children’s education, Lillian Yaross, former president of the American Orff-Schulwerk Association, stating that this program “reflected a serious commitment to music education for the young children as an exciting and challenging experience” she added “one of the best programs I had seen in the U.S.”

Students can register for the Music Adventures Teaching Training Institute by mail, telephone or in person. To register by telephone please call 718.622.3300. Full payment is required upon registration and the cost for the program is $350.

Brooklyn Conservatory of Music is one of the oldest and largest nonprofit community schools of the arts in the nation serving more than 20,000 people each year, of all ages and backgrounds, through free and subsidized music instruction, educational programs in nearly 40 schools, and free and inexpensive concerts. Brooklyn Conservatory of Music is located at 58 Seventh Avenue, at Lincoln Place in Park Slope, and is accessible by the Q or B trains to Seventh Avenue, or the 2 or 3 trains to Grand Army Plaza.

Programs at the Conservatory are funded in part by Carnegie Foundation, Independence Foundation, MetLife Foundation, New York State Music Fund, National Endowment for the Arts, New York State Council on the Arts, and New York City Department of Cultural Affairs.

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  • Subject: I took it to get new strings and tuned

    I bought a guitar 10 years ago. I learned a little on it, but I didn't seem to pick it up quite fast enough...so, I stopped taking lessons, and quit. It's sat there for a while, untouched. The other day, I took it to get new strings and tuned and whatever, and decided I'd sit down and have a go at it. Anyway, I can't really afford the time to schedule lessons, so, I'd like to do this in my own free time. Are there any good sites online that can outline learning the guitar for me, step-by-step?
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