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California Coast Music Camp 2022 Registration Now Open

March 13, 2022

Do you play an acoustic instrument or want to learn one? Do you sing? Do you want to get better at your music in a fun environment? California Coast Music Camp (CCMC) offers two separate weeks (July  9-15 and July 16-22) with beginning, intermediate, and advanced classes for adult musicians, including singers.

There are classes, workshops, jams, concerts, dances, and more. Each week is designed to help you stretch musically—and have a blast! Attend small-group classes in guitar, bass, banjo, mandolin, fiddle, ukulele, percussion, vocals, stagecraft, and songwriting—with renowned instructors who truly know how to teach. Class styles include folk, blues, bluegrass, country, Brazilian, Celtic, Latin, old-time, rock, swing, and jazz.

Visit www.musiccamp.org for all the details on our fabulous new Monterey County location and Saturday through Friday schedule. Scholarships available.

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