School of Music

High School Summer Music Camp

​For Registration and information on the 2012 Summer Music Camp, click here​.



Drum Major / Color Guard Clinic

For registration and information on the 2012 Drum Major / Color Guard Clinic, click here.


 

Community Music School

Music Instruction and Performing Opportunities for Children Through Adults

Music learning can be a lifelong journey, and to help begin that journey Central Michigan University's School of Music is dedicated to providing quality music instruction to the mid-Michigan area. Numerous reports and studies have shown the value of engaging children and adolescents in musical training, developing skills and providing benefits that last a lifetime.


Private Instrumental & Voice Lessons

Lessons are held in the state-of-the-art School of Music building on campus. Students enrolled in the fall session receive 10 private lessons for 30, 45 or 60 minute sessions while the spring session offers 12 lessons. Instrumental lessons are given for ages 6 through adult and voice lessons are offered for ages 13 through adult. Instructors are undergraduate and graduate students, selected based on their experience and interest, and with the approval of their applied music professor.

Registration Information

Registration for the 2011 fall session is now closed. Registration for the 2012 spring session will begin in mid to late December. You will be able to register by following this link:


Questions concerning registration can be directed to Chad Garland or Lindsay Greyerbiehl, Office of Camps & Conference, phone 989-774-7675, or e-mail campconf@cmich.edu

For Further Information on Community Music School

Contact John Jacobson, Director of Music Events, School of Music, phone 989-774-3738, or e-mail jacob3ja@cmich.edu.

Summer Marching Band Camps

Week long summer band camp

Prepare your marching band for the performance season at Central Michigan University's Summer High School Marching Band Camp. CMU's Band Camp has been a summertime tradition for over 25 years.

  • Bring the whole band
  • Focused one-week schedule
  • Stay on CMU's main campus in Mount Pleasant

Your space is your own

Each marching band has its own reserved practice field and indoor rehearsal space. You don't have to work around anyone's schedule. Both spaces are yours for the entire week.

You define the schedule for your group

You decide what you work on. Hone skills, steps, and music during an unforgettable week of hard work, team building, and warm weather.

For further information:

Emily McClure
Assistant Director, Events & Conference Services
phone: (989) 774-7526
e-mail: mcclu1es@cmich.edu​

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