In this 5-day camp, students will analyze some of the greatest compositions, learn the basics of songwriting, and collaborate on 4 original songs to be performed at the end of the week! It's a great camp for all instruments.
ABOUT THIS CAMP
It's time to get creative! Our songwriting camp is the perfect choice for students who are interested in applying their musical knowledge to create completely original songs. Students will collaborate and combine their ideas in response to songwriting prompts from our camp instructors, with the goal of creating 4-6 songs to perform at the end of the week! Learn tried and true formulas for songwriting that have stood the test of time and can jumpstart the creative process for beginners and experienced musicians alike. Apply fundamental music theory concepts and discover the limitless possibilities of the art form in this fun and immersive camp for ages 12-17.
WEEKLY SCHEDULE
- Camp runs Monday - Friday, 9 am - 3 pm each day
- Each day will consist of group lessons, rehearsals, practice time & fun music-based games & activities
- On Friday, campers will play and perform the songs they’ve been working on throughout the week!
WHAT TO EXPECT
Students can expect an exciting and educational week of learning music taught by our talented camp instructors. Each day, students will be asked to bring lunch, snacks, water and hearing protection
CANCELLATION POLICY
- A full refund will be offered on canceled camps up to 30 days prior to the camp start date
- A 50% refund will be offered on canceled camps up to 15 days prior to the camp start date.
- Cancellations within 14 days before camp are not eligible for a refund.

"My kids felt hesitant and a little shy to jump into a summer music camp with basically no prior experience. After day one, they were already asking if they could sign up again. Leaders were engaging and fun and really connected with our kids. Our kids felt inspired, excited about music and came out their shells. We would definitely recommend this program (and already have!)" - Elliot H.