Acoustic Guitar Camp

We are not currently offering this Camp 🥺, but you can be the first to know when it is available. 
Acoustic Guitar
Elementary and Middle School

Recommended ages 7 - 11 Years

Beginner
Offered In-Person

Description

Our Summer Music Camps have been proven to be a gateway to students falling in love with music! See what we have to offer for your young musician.

The Fort Walton Beach Camp runs June 8th – June 12th 10:00 am – 12noon. The cost of camp is $149.00. Music, camp shirt, and snacks are provided. Musicians must bring their own guitar and will perform for parents on June 12th.  *The additional $49.00 enrollment fee is waived.

Learning Outcomes

There is finally a place to come and make new friends and even better….make music! Young musicians ages 7-11 will come together to learn the fundamentals of playing guitar and put them to use as real songs are learned and performed!

Frequently Asked Questions

We understand that scheduling conflicts can occur, or students lose interest and no longer want to study music. That’s why we support the decisions of our families.

To ensure instructors have proper notice and to end your relationship with the Conservatory, we require one month’s written notice, which can be submitted within the Student Portal. As an example, if a student will be leaving us at the end of August, the parent must submit a notice in writing to theconservatory@growyourgiftmusic.com no later than July 31st.

Failure to provide a one-month notice will result in the auto-payment being processed for the following month.

In order to become proficient on an instrument, students should schedule in their practice times just as they do with homework or any other responsibility. We suggest 10-15 minutes daily for beginners.

For more advanced students, 30-45 minutes minimum is required to truly put into practice what was covered in the lesson.

Additionally, it is proven that our students retain more if they practice the same day, but after their lesson. A lesson does not count as practice!

Lastly, studying at the Conservatory is to learn new concepts. Students should always come prepared having mastered (or almost mastered) what was taught the previous week. In the event students haven’t practiced in the previous week, the lesson will then become a practice session. This means new material may not be taught, therefore causing a delay in progress.

What does this mean? Practice if you want to progress!

Be The First To Know

We are not currently offering this Camp 🥺, but you can be the first to know when it is available. 

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