Summer Camps

Summer camps offer a great opportunity for musicians of all ages and playing levels to have fun, explore new places and musical friendships, and become better at playing music. It used to be difficult to find alternative music camps, but nowawadays, there are many options. Here are some of our favorites:

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Mike Block String Camp

The Mike Block String Camp takes place every summer in Vero Beach, Florida. From their website: “Mike Block String Camp, in Vero Beach, FL, offers education for string players of all ages and backgrounds in non-Classical traditions and contemporary musical styles, with emphasis on learning by ear, creativity, collaboration, and performance.”

The Mike Block String Camp offers a great opportunity for musicians to learn how to become better ensemble players right on the beautiful beach. There are nightly sessions and a chance to really expand your musicianship through classes and inclusive jam sessions.


Valley of the Moon Scottish Fiddling School

The Valley of the Moon Scottish Fiddling School takes place every summer in California’s Santa Cruz mountains. From their website: “Now in its 35th year, the Valley of the Moon Scottish Fiddling School in the northern California redwoods invites you to a week of intensive study, recreation, and good times with people who share an interest in the music and dance traditions of Scotland and beyond. Directed by Scottish fiddler Alasdair Fraser in the beautiful setting of Camp Campbell in the Santa Cruz mountains, string players and other musicians of all ages and abilities are encouraged to explore their own musical expression and potential in a supportive, non-competitive environment. The camp provides a total immersion experience, with participants and instructors living, learning, jamming and playing together in community. The main teaching focus is on the fiddle, featuring Scottish and related fiddle styles; there are also guitar, cello, keyboard, dance, song, and percussion classes. All classes are taught by ear without written music. Evening activities feature jamming, dancing, singing and generally uproarious fun; recreational opportunities include swimming, hiking, and exploring the redwood trails. Cello, piano, mandolin and guitar classes are designed for intermediate to advanced level players.”

VOM is a great place to learn technique and tunes from musicians who are celebrated around the world. Each teacher brings their own distinctive style to the classes so that you can become well-versed in that specific type of music. All playing levels and ages are welcome to attend.


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