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Instrument Petting Zoo at Farmers Markets
IMC’s Instrument Petting Zoo brings music into the community with a fun, hands-on experience at local markets. Try different instruments, ask questions, and explore freely—no experience needed. Perfect for kids, parents, and curious beginners, it’s a low-pressure way to discover what you enjoy before committing to lessons or gear. Just stop by, pick something up, and play.
5 days ago


Final Friday Open Mic at IMC in Tucson
Final Friday Open Mic at IMC is a small, welcoming space for musicians to build confidence and share their sound. Held monthly in our store, this low-pressure event is perfect for beginners, lesson students, and locals entering the music scene. With a simple setup of mics and keyboard, it’s all about growth, connection, and learning to take up space. No big stage needed.
5 days ago


Little Strings Summer Violin Camp
Little Strings Summer Camp is a beginner-friendly violin program for kids ages 5–10. For $300, your child gets a violin to keep, 8 group lessons, and 2 private lessons—no extra purchases needed. Designed to be simple and low-risk, it helps kids build real skills and confidence while exploring music. No experience required—if they can doodle, they can start.
5 days ago


Tucson Local Spotlight - Barnaby and the Butcher
We asked Barnaby and the Butcher 5 questions about their experiences as musicians in Tucson. Here's what they said...
Jul 22, 2025


July Staff Picks 2025 - Musical Instruments & Accessories
This July our staff of musicians, students, teachers, and experts have hand selected what they're been loving around the store. Take a peek here and then give them a try the next time you stop by!
Jul 16, 2025


How to Book a Show at JoJo's in Tucson
We asked the folks at JoJo's how to book a performance at the space and here's what they had to share with us...
Jun 17, 2025


Tucson Local Spotlight - Cat Mountain
Originally the solo project of Tucson, Arizona songwriter Jon Frailey, Cat Mountain has evolved into a talented ensemble of veteran players. We asked Cat Mountain 5 questions about their experiences as musicians in Tucson. Here's what they said...
Jun 16, 2025


More to Start Fewer to Quit - Issue 35
In this edition of More to Start, Fewer to Quit (MSFQ), we’re featuring tips from Cheryl Floyd, Yamaha Master Educator and retired Director of Bands at Hill Country Middle School.
Jun 12, 2025


June Staff Picks 2025 - Musical Instruments & Accessories
This June our staff of musicians, students, teachers, and experts have hand selected what they're been loving around the store. Take a peek here and then give them a try the next time you stop by!
Jun 10, 2025


More to Start Fewer to Quit - Issue 34
This edition of the More to Start, Fewer to Quit (MSFQ) tips is written by Edward F. Protzman, Assistant Professor of Music Education and Director of Bands, Portland State University.
May 22, 2025
