Kids' Programs and Courses 2024
This summer, Falcetti School of Music is offering full-day week-long programming open to the public and current students, smaller course offerings,
and programs catered especially for our students. There’s something for everyone!
Join our exciting and fun-filled kids' program to explore and grow musical skills with ukulele, drumming, keyboarding, and singing! Young ones get to experience different instruments, and have fun while developing a deeper understanding of music, rhythm, and movement. Students ages 5-7 with or without prior musical experience are welcome to join this fun and educational program.
Join our fun-filled day program to explore and grow musical skills with ukulele, guitar, drumming, keyboarding, and singing! Participants get to experience different instruments, and have fun while developing a deeper understanding of music, rhythm, and musical styles. Students will be guided through different instruments and styles so they can learn and develop their own musical interests and opinions.
Students will learn the elements of a song, and how to listen critically and form opinions on popular styles. With the instructor, students dive into writing their own songs and developing their music writing muscles! Songwriting is an awesome form of self expression. Singing, Guitar, or Piano experience is useful and welcome, but not necessary.
Collaborate with other string players to set the scene in this captivating musical story.
Students who are able to play on all four strings of their instrument are welcome to join.
Springfield Only: August 12-16, 10:30am-12:30pm with culminating concert on Friday at 12:30pm.
Cost: $105
Our teachers and education team are working to develop fun and educational courses for further enrichment for our current students based on their interests and musical progress. Students interested in a summer course experience should speak with a member of our Education Team. As courses develop, more details will be made available to those interested in participating.