“I Wonder… What It Would Be Like to Record in a Studio?” 4/18/26

“I Wonder… What It Would Be Like to Record in a Studio?”
Saturday, 04/18/2026-, 11:00 am-01:30 pm
Gwen Cherry Park
7090 NW 22nd Avenue,
Miami, Florida, 33147
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Cost: 50.00

The “I Wonder… What It Would Be Like to Record in a Studio?” experience is an immersive, hands-on journey into the world of music creation, designed specifically for adults who want to explore something new, reconnect with their creative instincts, and build confidence in a supportive environment. Whether you once loved music but drifted away from it, or you have never stepped inside a studio before, this program meets you exactly where you are.

During this immersive session, participants will step into a professional studio environment and experience the collaborative magic of making music together. Guided by professional musician-mentors from Guitars Over Guns, you’ll move through the creative process from idea to recorded sound — all within a welcoming and energizing setting.

Throughout the experience, you will:

Collaboratively co-write a chorus and bring it to life through your collective voice
Experiment with rhythm, melody, and harmony in small, guided instrumental groups
Learn the basics of studio recording and music production
Experience the thrill of hearing a live mix of the song you created together by the end of the session
No prior musical experience is required. There are no auditions, no expectations, and no pressure to “get it right.” This is not about technical perfection — it’s about participation, presence, and possibility.

By the end of the workshop, you won’t just walk away having recorded a song. You’ll leave with a renewed sense of creative confidence, and the empowering realization that you are capable of more than you imagined.

Why It Matters
At the heart of the I Wonder…? Workshop Series is a simple but powerful belief: creativity is not reserved for a talented few, it belongs to all of us. Yet somewhere along the way, many adults stop raising their hands, stop experimenting, stop asking, “What if I tried?”

In alignment with our broader mission to reignite creativity as an essential human skill, this workshop goes beyond simply learning about music. It demonstrates how creative exploration strengthens problem-solving, collaboration, communication, and personal confidence. When adults allow themselves to be beginners again — to experiment without fear of judgment — they unlock the very qualities that fuel innovation in every area of life.

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