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Locality: Carlsbad, California

Phone: +1 760-438-5996



Address: 5790 Armada Dr 92008 Carlsbad, CA, US

Website: www.museumofmakingmusic.org

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Museum of Making Music 11.07.2021

After years of planning, the renovation of the Museum is complete! We’re so excited to invite you to join us for our reopening on June 15. Come see our re-envisioned space featuring a vibrant, dynamic, and immersive experience across four new galleries. Our multimedia-rich approach offers a fresh perspective of the ecosystem of music products, their history, and cultural impact and will inspire visitors to make their own connections to the role of music-making in their lives. Click the link in bio to learn more about our new galleries and to see our reopening information page. We’ll see you soon! https://www.namm.org//namms-new-museum-making-music-celebr

Museum of Making Music 06.07.2021

Fresh off of a Member Preview Weekend, we are so energized by the experience of showing off our new space! We can't wait to welcome you and your family and friends starting tomorrow! Make plans to join us and see the Museum firsthand. https://www.museumofmakingmusic.org/reopening

Museum of Making Music 03.07.2021

Producer and Keyboardist Michael Franklin joins us to discuss his musical career and his work on Jon Anderson's "1000 Hands" album.

Museum of Making Music 20.06.2021

MoMM@Home: Julia Jordan Kamanda Powered by Restream https://restream.io/ Singer/Songwriter Julia Jordan Kamanda shares her focus on spreading a positive musical message to encourage and empower others.

Museum of Making Music 13.06.2021

MoMM@Home: Michael Franklin Powered by Restream https://restream.io/ Producer and Keyboardist Michael Franklin joins us to discuss his musical career and his career as well as his work on Jon Anderson's "1000 Hands" album.

Museum of Making Music 08.06.2021

The Museum of Making Music is an inviting and engaging place for families and individuals alike. It’s a destination. A place of inquiry. A place of discovery. A place where the creative relationship between people, musical instruments, and music is explored. And a place where your imagination takes flight. Join us starting next week! Click here for more information: https://www.museumofmakingmusic.org/reopening

Museum of Making Music 05.06.2021

GRAMMY Award-nominated American Soul Blues singer Sugaray shares his love of the blues and his career and experiences.

Museum of Making Music 27.05.2021

We're just 10 days away from welcoming you back to the Museum and we really can't wait! We've completely renovated and remodeled our space to create a place where the creative relationship between people, musical instruments, and music is explored. Reserve your tickets now using our timed ticketing system here. See you soon! https://www.museumofmakingmusic.org/reopening

Museum of Making Music 16.11.2020

Larry Groupé is a talented and versatile composer in the entertainment industry. Join us a we discuss his experiences as a composer and arranger.

Museum of Making Music 02.11.2020

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Museum of Making Music 15.10.2020

MoMM@Home Live! MoMM@Home: Grace KellyElevating the Saxophone; Igniting the Stage

Museum of Making Music 04.10.2020

What five words come to mind when you consider the following question: "What does it mean to make music?" https://docs.google.com//1FAIpQLSeuY7oP0NsE9HouE3/viewform The Museum of Making Music is collecting single, stand-alone words to describe what it means to make music. These words will become part of a special visual display in the newly renovated Museum.... Consider the instruments, professions, careers, educational aspects, manufacturers, retailers, and emotions that you may use to describe the world and impact of making music. Can you think of five words? Use the link above and share them with us.

Museum of Making Music 02.10.2020

Jamie Maschler and Gabe Hall-Rodrigues discuss the dynamic range and ability of the accordion. Maschler and Rodrigues are both seasoned musicians and have individually and collectively mastered their craft of performing, arranging and composing on the accordion. About the Artists Creosote is the dynamic accordion duo with renowned Seattle accordionists Jamie Maschler and Gabriel Hall-Rodrigues. They create original and Brazilian music inspired arrangements with a unique and endearing twist.