Musicians Institue Summer Shot 2023: Summer Music Intensive in Los Angeles

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Looking for a fun, one-week summer intensive program this year? Look no further than Summer Shot 2023! Whether you're a budding musician, vocalist, or aspiring producer, this program is tailor-made for you. Join us for an unforgettable experience where you'll spend a week immersed in music from morning to night.

Our comprehensive programs cater to individuals aged 12 and above, offering specialized tracks in performance and recording/producing. With expert faculty and state-of-the-art facilities, you'll receive top-notch training and guidance to take your musical skills to new heights.

At Summer Shot 2023, you'll have the opportunity to collaborate with like-minded artists, explore various musical genres, and develop your unique sound. Whether you're an instrumentalist, vocalist, or songwriter, our program is designed to nurture your talent and foster your creativity.

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(800) 255-7529 (US/Canada)
(323) 462-1384 (International/Direct)

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MI is the best! This year will be my 3rd year at summer shot and I can’t wait! It is such a great learning experience and the whole community is amazing. You can learn a lot too. Love it there!

TommyJRocks
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Grad in 1987 GIT blues and Rock Batchelor degree I'm blessed that Paul Gilbert was the single string technique teacher 17 years old the band Racer X Ibanez sponsor I got an Ibanez that's one of my favorites the best you're my entire life I'm going to come back one day with my daughter daughter my prodigy she's 13 now Eddie Van Halen God bless God bless

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My experience with Musicians Institute was pretty much the exact opposite of most reviews from students/alumni. I struggled heavily when it came to my studies, and found that most teachers and students wanted nothing to do with you if you weren't already at a certain level on your instrument. The people there really know how to make someone feel stupid when someone is inexperienced or trying to learn something new. I felt very discouraged being there, and found it to be a very cliquish and cold environment. Impossible to make friends or any type of connections. I'm currently stuck in non-music related day job and have struggled to get gigs due to the lack of help and guidance I needed. It seems like administrators only want to hear positive stories about graduates who succeed after MI, and have no concern with those who are struggling. Forget about any type of career assistance or job placement; anyone who receives assistance is someone who can make the school look good and attract new students.

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