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School of Rock Doylestown
Basic Information
Address: 135 South Main St
Doylestown PA 18901
Email: doylestownsor@gmail.com
Phone Number: 267.362.5282
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Additional Information
Focus: Music Education
Director: Michael Morpurgo
County: Bucks County
Capacity: 7-18
Membership/Pricing: Call for more information
Program Highlights:
Music Lessons: Guitar, Bass, Drums, Vocals and Keyboards
Field Trip Destinations: Live performances
Program Information:
The School of Rock operates with an open, rolling admissions process. Our school runs in a series of 3 seasons, with each season culminating with a show.The payment for the school is based on monthly tuition. Included with the price of tuition are weekly, 45 minute private lessons in the instrument of the student's choice. Additionally, there are three hour, supervised rehearsals held weekly to prepare our students for the main event, THE SHOW!Our shows each center on a theme, and the students spend time delving into the catalogs of certain artists, styles and periods of rock music. Past shows have featured very well received student performances in: Pink Floyd's The Wall, Led Zeppelin, Van Halen (David Lee Roth era - of course), AC/DC, best of the 80s, Punk Rock, Devo, Frank Zappa, Queen, and many many more fun and exciting programs.
In addition to the weekly lessons and rehearsals, we also hold rock classes, open jams, and seminars with such themes as Songwriting, Music Business 101, Tightening Up the Rhythm Section, What Really Goes Into a Tour, How to Get Gigs and Promote Your Band, and more. We also arrange for professional, touring musicians to come to the school and meet, talk with, and most importantly JAM with our students!
Our Princeton Students showcasing what we do here at the School of Rock. Enjoy!!
Regular season shows:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-DI-vk4s8Dk
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W_Sr3_D4u0s&feature=related
One of the songs selected to be performed at the "Best of Season" show at the World Cafe Live in Philly:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5VpWDyxmEYw
Performance at The College of NJ on Halloween:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i7qHqsIDZiA
Please call or email for enrollment information and to set up a time for a tour and a free trial lesson.
www.schoolofrock.com
Slogan: Inspiring KIDS to ROCK on stage and in LIFE