Make Music Day announces full lineup of more than 2,250 free, outdoor musical events taking place in 23 U.S. cities including New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Boston, Nashville, San Diego, Seattle, Madison and Philadelphia. The world's largest annual music event will fill June 21, the first day of summer, with every imaginable sound. Make Music Day is free to the public and everyone is invited to play along.
Make Music started in France in 1982 as Fete de la Musique, also known as World Music Day, and has grown to over 700 cities across 120 countries. The all-day musical celebration will feature countless music making opportunities and performances in every imaginable musical style, ranging from classical to folk, hip hop to opera, and Latin jazz to punk rock.
Over 100 Mass Appeals taking place in 31 U.S. communities will bring together musicians - of all levels and ages - to make music in large, single-instrument groups. These Mass Appeal gatherings are a unique opportunity for players to meet up with others and jam. Instruments with mass appeal include cellos, guitars, harmonicas, accordions, banjos, mariachi, percussion, trombones, saxophones, mariachis, French horns, flutes, synthesizers, ukuleles, Klezmer violins and more.
Those who've always wanted to play music can start on Make Music Day thanks to free guitar, harmonica, ukulele, drum and other instrument lessons being offered nationwide. Events in Los Angeles, New York City, Chicago, Nashville, Cleveland, San Diego, Fort Wayne and more, will open up the power of playing music to all.
Those feeling the beat can tap into drum lessons in Los Angeles, Cleveland and Willimantic, CT. Students will have the opportunity to learn drumming basics and then play as a group. In New York City, guitar teachers will set up near Madison Square Park, equipped with a guitar for themselves and guitars for anyone interested in learning to play. Whether a person's chops are fresh off a free lesson or refined over decades, everyone is invited to the annual gathering of 400 guitar players in New York's Union Square.
Additional 2015 national Make Music Day highlights include:
All Make Music Day events are free and open to the public. A full list of participating cities and events can be found at www.makemusicday.org.
About Make Music Day
Held annually on June 21st, Make Music Day is part of the international Fete de la Musique, taking place in 700 cities across 120 countries. The daylong, musical free-for-all celebrates music in all its forms, encouraging people to band together and play in free public concerts. This year, 23 U.S. cities are organizing Make Music celebrations, encompassing thousands of music making opportunities nationwide, coordinated by the nonprofit Make Music Alliance. For more information, please visit www.makemusicday.org.
SOURCE Make Music Day
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