Sundays in Oakland Chinatown
In our Sunday Chinese Music program, students (ages 6+) spend 1.5 hours taking music lessons on the Chinese musical instrument of their choice at the Shoong Family Chinese Cultural Center, and then 1.5 hours practicing in the youth orchestra. Students from our Sunday program are part of our Purple Silk Youth Orchestra, and publicly perform throughout the year.
Frequently asked questions
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The program is open to students, ages 6 and up, of all skill levels and backgrounds.
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Classes include instruction on classical Chinese instruments, music theory, and ensemble playing. Students spend 1.5 hours in small group learning their individual instrument, and 1-1.5 hours rehearsing as a full orchestra.
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PSMEF has instruments that can be purchased by families for use, or students can provide their own and no prior musical experience is required. Our program is designed for beginners and experienced musicians alike.
We offer instruction in the folowing instruments: Erhu, Dizi, Guzheng, Sheng, Pipa, Yangqin, Cello, Percussion.
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Classes meet every Sunday, at the 10th Street entrance of the Shoong Family Chinese Cultural Center for beginning students from 9am-11:30am, and for intermediate and advanced students, from 12pm-3pm.
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The cost is $300 for each season (Fall/Spring). Instruments for rental are covered by the cost. It's important to note that the registration fee is substantially more affordable than the costs associated with comparable youth orchestras in the Bay Area, which can amount to upwards of $1000 per semester. Financial assistance is available for families who qualify. Please see our registration page for details.
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The Purple Silk Music Education Foundation has supported multiple programs in the Bay Area. Our programs not only develop musical skills but also enhances teamwork, discipline, and cultural awareness. Students gain confidence through public performances and become well-rounded individuals. In the last 30 years, 99% of students who have gone through our previous program at Laney College have gone on to two and four-year colleges.
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Parents can support the program by encouraging their children's participation and at-home practice, attending performances, and volunteering at events. Financial contributions are also welcomed.