Children's Cello Class (Ages 7–15)
The 2024 Spring Term is 5 months, beginning June 2, 2024.  Students commit to the entirety of the term. The course teaches children the fundamentals of cello playing and will include exercises in music theory and ear training. The class of students shall progress as an ensemble unit. The class meets weekly for a 60-minute lesson and the term culminates to a performance in which students play before an audience of family, friends, and the community.

FeeThe entirety of the term's tuition is due on or prior to the first class. The 5-month term of cello classes is $700, or $665 if paid up front. Optionally, you may choose to pay 50% down by the first lesson and pay the balance by the first lesson of the second month.

When: Class is held each Tuesday at 4:00–5:00PM.

Location: Guam Conservatory of Arts at 556 Route 8 in Barrigada.

Cello fitting: Cellos come in different sizes.  New students without a cello will need an introductory interview with the instructor who will measure the student to decide the appropriate size of cello to rent or purchase.

Instructor: Judy Nicholson began studying piano at age 6.  She then took up a love for the cello and studied the instrument throughout her college years. Judy has enjoyed playing as part of ensembles and orchestras ever since. She is a former music teacher at St. John's School.

Phone the office at (671) 929-7799.

For more information on our programs and services, visit http://GuamConservatory.Org

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