Strum Away The Summer Blues With Music & Arts 

“I’m bored!”

Those two words are like nails on a chalkboard to parents when they hear kids utter that phrase during summer vacation. You don’t want them to mindlessly watch TV or be stuck on their devices. So what is a parent to do? Well, thanks to Music & Arts you can engage your child with music lessons and if you act fast you can take part in their fantastic June sales and promotions. In addition your child will benefit in many ways besides learning a new instrument. 

Say Goodbye To The Summer Blues 

Aside from curing the summer blues, having your child learn to play an instrument has so many benefits. A few years ago my daughter started playing the saxophone and taking lessons at Music & Arts. My wife and I saw her become more confident. That confidence was not just in playing her saxophone, but in other aspects in her life. Her teachers have been telling us how she is a natural leader at school. She enjoys trying new things. My daughter is starting to play music by hearing it and not having to see sheet music. In addition, she is even looking to get together with some of friends to play this summer. Playing an instrument is a fantastic way to enjoy the summer. 

Prepare For Summer Vacation With Music & Arts 

Make sure you and your family visit your local Music & Arts the weekend of June 9th through June 11th. They will be having their free guitar weekend. When you sign up for your first month of lessons can receive a FREE guitar or $100 off select Casio Digital Pianos. If you’re set with instruments then you can take advantage of their Buy 3, Get 1 free lesson promotion on your first month of lessons! All you do is have to RSVP at MusicArts.com/FreeGuitarPromo.

Please note: I am working with Music & Arts on a sponsored campaign. I am receiving payment for my work, but my thoughts are my own. 

4 thoughts on “Strum Away The Summer Blues With Music & Arts ”

  1. My son started playing the guitar last year after we heard the work about Music and Arts on your podcast. He loves playing the guitar and learning new songs!

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