Get ready to rock at Rock Week, a high-energy, week-long music camp for high school students up to 18 years old. Designed for young musicians who play guitar, drums, bass, piano, or sing, this camp is the ultimate experience for those looking to take their rock skills to the next level.
Camp highlights include:
- Band Rehearsals: Jam with other aspiring musicians in rock bands as you learn how to collaborate, blend sounds, and perform like a team.
- Coaching: Develop your voice, stage presence, and confidence as an instrumentalist or vocalist.
- Live Performance: End the week with a thrilling rock concert – performed at the famed 7th Street Entry – to showcase what you’ve learned for family and friends.
With guidance from experienced rock musicians and a supportive, creative environment, students will leave this camp with improved skills, new friends, and unforgettable memories. Whether you’re dreaming of the spotlight – or just want to rock out – Rock Week is the place to be this summer!
July 6-10: Monday-Friday noon-4:00pm
About Individual Lessons at MacPhail
Our outstanding faculty is equipped to teach beginning through advanced music lessons. At all levels, the music lessons are student-centered to develop personalized musical and technical skills.
One of the major benefits of taking lessons at MacPhail is being part of a music community that provides the opportunity to participate in multiple MacPhail programs, master classes, workshops, and countless performance opportunities!
Finding the right music teacher and the right instrument can make all the difference in music education. We pay careful attention to skill levels, needs and goals to help you realize your full music potential and to foster a lifelong love of music.
How to Get Started
- Tell us about your musical interests, goals, and scheduling preferences by completing the Student Placement Form.
- When you’ve submitted the form, our placement team will find the ideal teacher for you, based on your requests.
- The placement team will reach out to you to introduce your teacher and arrange a regular time for your lessons.
Thank you for your interest in the Suzuki program at MacPhail Center for Music! To help us place your child with a teacher, please complete and submit the following placement form. Prior to registering, we invite you to attend a Suzuki program information session to learn briefly about the history of the Suzuki philosophy and approach to music education, our program details, and the next steps to enroll in our program.