No Free Group Classes Summer 09
Spring 09 Group Class schedules:
Suzuki Violin Group Classes
There are two levels of Suzuki violin classes that meet once a week. These classes are designed to reinforce the skills learned in private Suzuki violin lessons in a social group environment.
Twinkle I class is designed for Suzuki violin students who have been taking lessons for a few months and are currently working on their Twinkle variations. This class will meet Wednesdays at 4:00 - 4:30.
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Twinkle II class is for more advanced Suzuki violin students. This class will meet Mondays 5:00 - 5:45pm.
Piano I Class:
A weekly class for beginner students. This class offers piano students valuable performance experience and a chance to interact with their peers. Topics such as note-reading, rhythm, notation, ensemble skills, theory, are covered using inspiring and motivating games and materials. (ages 5 +).
Thursdays 4:00 - 4:45
Piano II and III Classes:
A continuation of Piano I class.
Piano II - Thursdays 5:00 - 5:45
Piano III - Thursdays 6:00 - 6:45
Cello Ensemble:
Cello students learn new repertoire and develop listening and ensemble skills in a fun relaxed environment.
Guitar Class:
Open for beginner - intermediate guitar students, this class combines ensemble playing as well as master class instruction. (ages 7+)
Trumpet Ensemble:
Open for beginner - intermediate trumpet students, this class combines ensemble playing as well as master class instruction. (ages 7+)
Music Theory:
Open to all students (ages 8 +). Music reading, chord structures, key signatures, and other topics are covered.
String Project:
This class meets twice weekly and teaches students how to play violin, viola, cello, or bass in a group setting. There are various levels of String Project ensembles. New students at the beginning level are only accepted before the September starting date. More advanced students who would like to join String Project may play a placement audition at any time during the year. String Project
students receive a $75 discount on private lessons through CMS. Private lessons are encouraged but not mandatory. For registration, schedule and audition information,
please contact the String Project director, Dr. Michael Heald at mheald@uga.edu
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