Latest News: Attention Parents/Guardians:
Please note that all existing places at CCSM must be confirmed with instrumental teachers before May 22nd as they are not automatically retained for the next school year. Failure to do so may result in your place/s at CCSM being reallocated.

Taking care of your guitar:
. Always keep your instrument in the case when not in use.
. Avoid extreme temperatures, leaving the instrument next to a radiator or in a cold damp room, or in direct sunlight in a car and so on.
. Clean your instrument after use with a DRY micro fibre/ lint free cloth.
. Always wipe down the strings after use. They will last longer.
. Change your strings once they become non responsive and your tone loses brightness. On a frequently used steel string guitar (electric/ acoustic), you may need to change strings once a month.
. A temporary fix for re vitalising strings is to boil them (steel strings only).
. You need to take your instrument to a professional if you have any of the following problems: Fret buzz, incorrect intonation, warped fingerboard, incorrectly adjusted truss rod, uneven string heights, any electrical problems with tone or volume pots (electric guitars only).
. If you have a very good instrument that is being used frequently, it is advisable to bring it to a professional once a year to 18 months for a professional clean and service.
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"It is really amazing to see what you achieved with those young people during the last few months and it is great to watch the joy on their faces while making such beautiful music."
- Olga O'Sullivan, CCSM Parent
