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Music Plus Workshop

Gradum Facere
An Open Collaborative Group of Professionals

Music Plus Workshop

Located at 46 Arambulo St. BFRV Las Pinas, Philippines (Brown Gate)

Enrollment Starts Now!

A FREE INTRODUCTORY WORKSHOP WILL BE HELD ON APRIL 8, 2011. STUDENTS OF ALL LEVELS ARE INVITED! COME AND JOIN NOW!

2 Weeks of Intensive Guitar Lesson!

Details, what to expect, time slot, venue, discounts and more. Just read the rest of this post to be informed.


Open for Elementary, Secondary and Tertiary Levels

What to Expect?

Our target participants are beginners with the Guitar instrument.

They will be guided through basic Guitar handling, chord reading, scaling and tuning.

Our goal is for each participants to be able to play with courage simple to mid-level music chords.

It is also imperative that the participant who will join will learn chord scaling and note reading.

When to attend?

Tetatively on March 30, their will be an introductory seminar for English plus, concerns with Music Plus workshop may be address during the said event, so join now!

We have an exact date already, and the introductory seminar will be at April 8 2011. All workshops will be introduced. We invite everyone to attend so that your concerns will be answered and you will have one big reason why you should join.

What other Perks can be gained?

You can avail discounts if siblings will both participate in the workshop. In case both of your children will participate, an honorary 10% discount will be given. You may also get a 5% discount if any participant will join through your referral.

Supplies needed for the workshop are provided except individual instrument and handouts for future reference will also be given.

What are our terms of agreement?

Children's assessment will be given to their parents upon the end of the workshop.
Once enrolled, all students are obliged to attend all session.
In case a student wishes to have a repeat session, an extension fee will be issued.
For the whole 2 weeks workshop, a fee of only P3500 is charged to a single participant.
You may pay the first half upon enrollment and the second after 3 sessions.


Music is essential.
Music is the foundation of a Man's culture.

"A school without Music is like a body without a soul"
-Saint John Bosco
"A man without Music is like a withering plant"
-Gradum Facere


This workshop is brought to you by Gradum Facere in cooperation with Language Bites™

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