Community Services - Los Angeles City College
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LEARNING TO READ MUSIC<br />
Ever wonder what all them little dots on music<br />
paper mean? This workshop is designed to help<br />
you read the universal language of printed music<br />
and translate musical notations to the instrument of<br />
your choice. Topics covered: notes, time-values,<br />
sharps, key and key signatures, scales, basic and<br />
applied harmony and ear training.<br />
SubEvent: Mariam Avetisyan Fee: $55<br />
#75001A 5 Sundays<br />
11:00 a.m.-12:00 noon<br />
February 24-March 24<br />
SINGER’S WORKSHOP<br />
Beginner’s, late starters and returning singers are<br />
welcome to join professional<br />
pianist & vocal expert Mel<br />
Dangcil in this warm informative<br />
Singer’s Workshop. Learn<br />
proper breathing techniques &<br />
performing skills. Mel will also<br />
help you develop a stage<br />
presence and rapport with your<br />
audience. Students are<br />
welcome to bring their own sheet music. Mel<br />
Dangcil is a professional music entertainer and<br />
performs throughout Southern California as a<br />
musical director. Ages 15+ Musician’s fee of $10<br />
payable at time of registration. Register early to<br />
guarantee your place in this class!<br />
SubEvent: Mel Dangcil Fee: $100<br />
#75011A 5 Sundays<br />
1:30-3:30 p.m. (Beg.)<br />
February 24-March 24<br />
YOU’VE WRITTEN A SONG, NOW WHAT?<br />
Don’t put off your getting your songs out<br />
for the whole world hear!<br />
Learn how to make money thru your talent and how<br />
to avoid classic scams and rip-offs common in the<br />
industry. This revealing seminar teaches<br />
songwriters, musicians, and anyone interested in<br />
music, effective ways to establish a career in the<br />
world of professional songwriting. Learn about<br />
collaboration; making demos, copyright and<br />
publishing rights contracts.<br />
SubEvent: Aaron Meza Fee: $35<br />
#75021A One Saturday<br />
11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m.<br />
March 16<br />
DRUMS FOR ADULTS & TEENS<br />
Learn to play Rock, Pop, Funk, and Blues,<br />
accomplish these<br />
beats even by the<br />
first class! Gain<br />
effective practice<br />
techniques. Bring<br />
your favorite<br />
music CD’s;<br />
analyze and learn<br />
the drum beats of<br />
your favorite<br />
songs. Teacher<br />
will provide drumset. Ages 12+. Please bring<br />
drum sticks and practice pad which can be<br />
purchased at Guitar Center or Sam Ash or any<br />
major music store. Limit 14 students.<br />
SubEvent: Staff Fee: $65<br />
#75041A 5 Sundays (Beg.)<br />
1:00-3:00 p.m.<br />
February 24-March 24<br />
20<br />
GUITAR MADE EASY<br />
You will learn about the guitar itself, tuning and<br />
minor maintenance and how to<br />
play single-note melodies and<br />
chords. Bring an acoustic<br />
guitar & book: Title: Guitar<br />
Method 1, 2 nd edition by Will<br />
Schmidt and Greg Koch, ISBN<br />
0-7935-3392. Book can be<br />
purchased at Guitar Center Store in Hollywood.<br />
SubEvent: José Ruíz Fee: $70<br />
#75061A 5 Saturdays<br />
1:00-3:00 p.m.<br />
February 23-March 23<br />
DANCE CLASSES<br />
FLAMENCO DANCE<br />
Express your inner Gypsy with this ancient/exciting<br />
beautiful dance from Spain including rhythms/hand<br />
claps and body percussion, footwork, beautiful arm<br />
turns & more! Learn an entire short flamenco dance<br />
from beginning to end. Bring hard heeled shoes<br />
w/strap-dance shoe or boots with heel. Musician’s<br />
fee of $15 payable at time of registration.<br />
SubEvent: Katerina Tomás Fee: $60<br />
#55705A 5 Sundays (Beg.)<br />
1:30-3:00 p.m.<br />
February 24-March 24<br />
#55705B 5 Sundays (Int.) Fee: $60<br />
3:00-4:30 p.m.<br />
February 24-March 24<br />
HAWAIIAN DANCE<br />
Get ready for an exciting and fun-filled experience<br />
learning a true Polynesian dance art<br />
that has been passed on from<br />
generation to generation. Students will<br />
be introduced to the various dances<br />
and culture of the Pacific isles with<br />
emphasis on the basics in Hawaiian<br />
hula (dance). Students will<br />
interpret songs and perform dances<br />
from Hawaii, Tahiti, Samoan, New Zealand, and<br />
Tonga.<br />
SubEvent: Okima Kapaku, DMA Fee: $45<br />
#55501A 5 Sundays<br />
6:00-7:00 p.m.<br />
February 24-March 24<br />
BALLROOM DANCING<br />
Bring romance into your life - Ballroom dancing is<br />
fun for all ages. Learn the latest styles of Ballroom<br />
and Latin dancing, plus meet<br />
new friends. Have lots of fun<br />
learning such dances as the fox<br />
trot, waltz, tango, swing jive,<br />
cha-cha, we’ll even add disco!<br />
Your feet will feel and look more<br />
intelligent and you’ll be glad you<br />
came. You’ll never have to<br />
refuse being asked to dance<br />
again and you’ll say “yes” with a smile. No street<br />
shoes, tennis shoes only.<br />
SubEvent: Joseph Flynn Fee: $55<br />
#55101A 5 Sundays (Beg.)<br />
10:30 a.m.-12:00 noon<br />
February 24-March 24