GRAMMY Camp—a signature music industry camp for U.S. high school students—is
an interactive summer music experience focusing on all aspects of
commercial music. GRAMMY Camp provides instruction by industry
professionals in an immersive, creative environment with cutting-edge
technology in professional facilities. GRAMMY Camp Los Angeles will host a five-day nonresidential camp for students. Tuition is $1,500. Financial assistance is available to qualified students.
GRAMMY Camp curriculum engages students in the technical aspects of
creating, performing, and recording, and emphasizes new and emerging
music technologies. The program offers campers the opportunity to work
in integrated industry teams in eight tracks: Audio Engineering; Electronic Music Production; Instrumental Performance; Music Business; Music Journalism; Songwriting; Video Production & Motion Graphics; and Vocal Performance. All tracks culminate in media projects, album recordings, an open house, and/or performances.
Funding for GRAMMY Camp is generously provided by the Bruno Mars Scholarship Fund, the Chuck Lorre Family Foundation, the Ella Fitzgerald Charitable Foundation, and the Recording Academy,
as well as individual donors. In-kind supporters include Avid,
CenterStaging, JBL, Roland, Shure, and the USC Thornton School of Music.
The GRAMMY Museum®'s GRAMMY in the Schools® programs (including GRAMMY Camp, GRAMMY Camp—Weekend, GRAMMY Signature Schools, Music Educator Award™, and more) are for U.S. high school students and schools. These programs receive support from Ford Motor Company Fund as part of Ford’s commitment to music education.
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