ADULT CONTINUING EDUCATION
Adult Continuing Education Have you always wanted to try an instrument but didn’t know where to start? Or do you want pick up where you left off and remind yourself of what it’s like to have music in your life again? The VCM offers several courses for adults of any age and any level, whether you’re an absolute beginner or you know a bit about music already. Try your hand at music in a non-intimidating, fun environment at the VCM!
Adult Beginner Classes Please bring an instrument to the first class, where applicable. Instruments may be rented at local music stores. Phone the VCM at 250.386.5311 or email info@vcm.bc.ca for more information, and to be referred to instructors in any of the following classes.
IN THE SPOTLIGHT
Play Piano Today
Have you envied people who can sit down and play their favourite songs? Perhaps you’ve taken lessons but have been unable to play without hours of practice and the music in front of you, and now you can’t remember anything? Linda Gould’s innovative method will have you playing the piano in just 10 weeks – even if you’ve never played before – using a chordal approach. We learn to read simple “fake book” notation and add appropriate left hand accompaniments to several styles of music, while learning to also play by ear. For more information please call course coordinator Linda Gould at 250.588.5106.
Play Piano Today Level 1 Instructor: Duration: Tuition:
Linda Gould 10 weeks $190 + $28.30 resource fee (incl GST) = $218.30/session
CE 407 01 CE 407 02 CE 407 03 CE 407 01 CE 407 02
Wed Wed Wed Wed Wed
2:30-3:30pm 5:30-6:30pm 7:30-8:30pm 1:30-2:30pm 5:30-6:30pm
Sept 14 – Nov 16 Sept 14 – Nov 16 Nov 23 – Feb 8 Feb 22 – May 2 Feb 22 – May 2
Play Piano Today Level 2 Instructor: Duration: Tuition:
Linda Gould 10 weeks $190 + $30.40 resource fee (incl GST) = $220.40/session
CE 407 04 CE 407 05 CE 407 04
Wed Wed Wed
2:30-3:30pm 5:30-6:30pm 7:30-8:30pm
Nov 23 – Feb 8 Nov 23 – Feb 8 Feb 22 – May 2
Chamber Music “Chamber Music” refers to small classical instrumental ensembles, usually from 3 to 5 players. It is one of the most rewarding ways to make music. Working together with other musicians is a great way to improve your overall musicianship and play some of the great works written for small ensembles. Whether you have a pre-formed group or are interested in finding other players of similar ability and interest, we can help. Many of our instructors work with same- or mixed-instrument ensembles in a shared lesson setting. Contact us for all the details!
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