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UT’s Butler School of Music to offer informal classes
In welcome news given how the University of Texas recently discontinued its busy informal classes program, UT’s Butler School of Music has launched a new program of informal music classes that will offer non-credit music courses to community members. The informal courses are designed to meet the needs of everyone from the experienced musician tothe musically-curious.
The first classes start this fall, with plans to expand the offerings in subsequent semesters. Fees start at $100.
The courses will be taught by experienced graduate students under the supervision of the Butler School’s faculty. Students enrolled in the courses will have access to the Butler School’s classroom and practice facilities. Classes will be held on weekends and evening on the UT campus. Participants will also have the opportunity to attend select Butler School performances free-of-charge as part of their program coursework.
Informal courses offered this fall include:
— Learn to Read Music
— Piano for Beginners
— Guitar for Beginners
— Voice for Beginners
— Private Instruction: Piano
— Private Instruction: Guitar
— Private Instruction: Voice
For more information see www.music.utexas.edu/news





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