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Local String Concerts - March 2023
Musical Theater Heritage
R&H: UnpluggedKansas City, MO
March 1st - 5th
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YSKC & Opus 76 Quartet
Chamber ...
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KC Metro Community Orchestras
Are you looking for a community orchestra to practice, perform and have fun with? We have great news! There are so many community orchestras in the...
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Local String Concerts - February 2023
Northland Symphony Youth EnsemblesWinter ConcertLiberty, MOSunday, Feb. 4th at 4:00 PM
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Shakedown StringsLive M...
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Fiddle Club by Kiana June - Special Offer for January 2023!
Support your passion with a learning method that really works! Fiddle Club is a learning philosophy, designed by Kiana June, that focuses on fun re...
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Local String Concerts - January 2023
This month we're excited to share more about the live music scene in Kansas City! Some of our favorite restaurants & venues who have nightly o...
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Local String Concerts - December 2022
Coleen Dieker & Beau Bledsoe
Winter Residency at Tannin
Wednesday, Dec. 1st, 15th, and 29th
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Destiny Ann Mermag...
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Local String Concerts - November 2022
Sax and Violins
Performance at Westport Coffeehouse
Wednesday, Nov. 2nd at 6:30 PM
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Rewound String Trio
Weekly at Ca VaT...
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Online Music Resources
Laura Hoesly – Whether you’re about to go into your first year of beginning strings, about to start AP Music Theory, or just wanting to know a litt...
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Local String Concerts - October 2022
Lee's Summit Symphony
Macabre
Saturday, Oct. 1st at 7:00 PM
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Destiny Merma...
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Local String Concerts - September 2022
Rewound Strings Trio
Music at Ca Va
September 1st, 8th, 15th, & 22nd at 9:00 PM
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Of TreeFirst FridaysFriday, ...
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Why Take Private Lessons?
Many parents wonder if private lessons are truly necessary if their child already participates in orchestra at school. But the unfortunate reality ...
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Instrument Physics II: Funny Lines
Waves. They’re pretty cool, and vital to understanding instruments. Those little funny lines represent the way we see things, the way we hear thing...
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