Events in April 2026

Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
March 29, 2026
March 30, 2026
March 31, 2026(1 event)


March 31, 2026

Intermediate Voice
with Ms. Erica Merritt

March 24 - June 2 (No class April 14)
Tuesdays, 6 - 8 pm

 

Explore new skill sets that will take your voice to the next level! Learn to use your diaphragm in new and effective ways. Refine your singing technique while building even more confidence in your voice! Work to master your breathing, resonance, timbre, intonation, range, flexibility, and phrasing in a digestible way. Challenge yourself to become comfortable singing in each of your vocal registers. You’ll come away with a new understanding of your vocal instrument and how to better utilize it. This class will help you develop the best version of your voice and overall sound quality.

Bring a voice recorder or a cell phone that has voice note.

 

Youth Tuition (ages 10-25) is $100 for the 10-week course. Need-based scholarships available.

Adult Tuition (ages 26+) is $400 for the 10-week course. Need-based scholarships available.

 

King Street Station (2nd Floor)
303 S Jackson St
Seattle, WA
April 1, 2026(2 events)


April 1, 2026

Guitar, Ukulele, Bass: Beginner to Intermediate (Formerly Guitar Hangs)
with Shane Des Enfants

March 25 - June 3 (No class on April 15)
Wednesdays, 4-6 pm

Join us to learn guitar, bass, or ukulele in a welcoming and flexible learning environment for beginning and intermediate students. In addition to learning songs, students will gain a number of essential technical skills on their instrument while learning the historical context of the music. We'll explore blues, jazz, folk and American roots music, uniquely weaving basic music theory concepts, interactive song learning, and social music playing, with an emphasis on improvisation and soloing. Through the selected repertoire, you'll learn hidden or obscure stories of musicians and artists of color who greatly influenced American popular music, as well as the historical and social context of each song and composer.

For youth who are committed to showing up, practicing on their own, and willing to keep trying when the going gets tough!

No need to bring an instrument, but an open mind, patience with yourself, and a commitment to learning are essential.

 

Youth Tuition (ages 10-25) is $100 for the 10-week course. Need-based scholarships available.

Adult Tuition (ages 26+) is $400 for the 10-week course. Need-based scholarships available.

King Street Station (2nd Floor)
303 S Jackson St
Seattle, WA

Please register online in advance.

Buy Tickets


April 1, 2026

Family Ukulele Workshops at Fairwood Library
First Wednesdays, January through June 2026
5:30 - 6:30 pm
January 7 • February 4 • March 4 • April 1 • May 6 • June 3
FREE!

Learn ukulele in a family-friendly setting with The Rhapsody Project!

People ages 10 and older are welcomed to join The Rhapsody Project to learn essential music skills, songs and chords on ukulele. In each of these monthly sessions, there will be an emphasis on the history and context of the songs taught. Beginners are welcome. A ukulele will be provided if you don't have one.

Register online with the library.

 

 

 

Fairwood Library
17009 140th Avenue SE
Renton, WA 98058
April 2, 2026(2 events)


April 2, 2026

DROP-IN HOURS
with Rhapsody Staff
4-6pm

Come to KSS and ask questions, play our instruments, explore, and meet other music-minded folks. Just show up as you are.

FREE! No registration needed.

 


Directions: How to Access The Rhapsody Workshop at King Street Station
1. When entering from Jackson Street (Plaza): Walk through the front double doors of King St Station facing the street.We are the 2nd door on your left, room 112, after you enter the building.
2. If you enter through the Amtrak Station entrance on King Street, take the elevator to the 2nd floor. Take a left into the hallway, we're the door next to the water fountain.

We recommend you use mass transit, as there is only limited street parking available for those driving to the building.
Many bus lines, in addition to the ID/Chinatown Light Rail stop are within a couple of blocks.
If you have to drive, park on (or near) King Street between the Station and 1st avenue, and enter through the Amtrak Station (see above). Street parking is usually $3 / hour, though rates vary.Parking on Jackson Street is not an option.

King Street Station (2nd Floor)
303 S Jackson St
Seattle, WA


April 2, 2026

Ages 25 and under, and open for all to experience- The Jam is Totem Star’s monthly open jam session for young musicians to create and connect, this time in partnership with The Rhapsody Project! Whether you’re a returning or new Artist, you’re welcome to join or listen.

We are located on the 2nd floor of King Street Station (303 S Jackson St, Seattle).

We have instruments available and we are glad to set up any personal instruments you may bring.

The Jam is a great opportunity to stay connected with the community and create new relationships through improvisation and fun!

King Street Station (2nd Floor)
303 S Jackson St
Seattle, WA
April 3, 2026(1 event)


April 3, 2026

REPERTOIRE SESSIONS
With Joe Seamons
4-6pm

Intermediate to advanced musicians age 10-25 learn and practice Rhapsody’s core repertoire.

FREE! No registration needed. Just show up.

 


 

Directions: How to Access The Rhapsody Workshop at King Street Station
1. When entering from Jackson Street (Plaza): Walk through the front double doors of King St Station facing the street.We are the 2nd door on your left, room 112, after you enter the building.
2. If you enter through the Amtrak Station entrance on King Street, take the elevator to the 2nd floor. Take a left into the hallway, we're the door next to the water fountain.

We recommend you use mass transit, as there is only limited street parking available for those driving to the building.
Many bus lines, in addition to the ID/Chinatown Light Rail stop are within a couple of blocks.
If you have to drive, park on (or near) King Street between the Station and 1st avenue, and enter through the Amtrak Station (see above). Street parking is usually $3 / hour, though rates vary.Parking on Jackson Street is not an option.

King Street Station (2nd Floor)
303 S Jackson St
Seattle, WA
April 4, 2026
April 5, 2026
April 6, 2026
April 7, 2026(1 event)


April 7, 2026

Intermediate Voice
with Ms. Erica Merritt

March 24 - June 2 (No class April 14)
Tuesdays, 6 - 8 pm

 

Explore new skill sets that will take your voice to the next level! Learn to use your diaphragm in new and effective ways. Refine your singing technique while building even more confidence in your voice! Work to master your breathing, resonance, timbre, intonation, range, flexibility, and phrasing in a digestible way. Challenge yourself to become comfortable singing in each of your vocal registers. You’ll come away with a new understanding of your vocal instrument and how to better utilize it. This class will help you develop the best version of your voice and overall sound quality.

Bring a voice recorder or a cell phone that has voice note.

 

Youth Tuition (ages 10-25) is $100 for the 10-week course. Need-based scholarships available.

Adult Tuition (ages 26+) is $400 for the 10-week course. Need-based scholarships available.

 

King Street Station (2nd Floor)
303 S Jackson St
Seattle, WA
April 8, 2026(1 event)


April 8, 2026

Guitar, Ukulele, Bass: Beginner to Intermediate (Formerly Guitar Hangs)
with Shane Des Enfants

March 25 - June 3 (No class on April 15)
Wednesdays, 4-6 pm

Join us to learn guitar, bass, or ukulele in a welcoming and flexible learning environment for beginning and intermediate students. In addition to learning songs, students will gain a number of essential technical skills on their instrument while learning the historical context of the music. We'll explore blues, jazz, folk and American roots music, uniquely weaving basic music theory concepts, interactive song learning, and social music playing, with an emphasis on improvisation and soloing. Through the selected repertoire, you'll learn hidden or obscure stories of musicians and artists of color who greatly influenced American popular music, as well as the historical and social context of each song and composer.

For youth who are committed to showing up, practicing on their own, and willing to keep trying when the going gets tough!

No need to bring an instrument, but an open mind, patience with yourself, and a commitment to learning are essential.

 

Youth Tuition (ages 10-25) is $100 for the 10-week course. Need-based scholarships available.

Adult Tuition (ages 26+) is $400 for the 10-week course. Need-based scholarships available.

King Street Station (2nd Floor)
303 S Jackson St
Seattle, WA

Please register online in advance.

Buy Tickets
April 9, 2026(1 event)


April 9, 2026

DROP-IN HOURS
with Rhapsody Staff
4-6pm

Come to KSS and ask questions, play our instruments, explore, and meet other music-minded folks. Just show up as you are.

FREE! No registration needed.

 


Directions: How to Access The Rhapsody Workshop at King Street Station
1. When entering from Jackson Street (Plaza): Walk through the front double doors of King St Station facing the street.We are the 2nd door on your left, room 112, after you enter the building.
2. If you enter through the Amtrak Station entrance on King Street, take the elevator to the 2nd floor. Take a left into the hallway, we're the door next to the water fountain.

We recommend you use mass transit, as there is only limited street parking available for those driving to the building.
Many bus lines, in addition to the ID/Chinatown Light Rail stop are within a couple of blocks.
If you have to drive, park on (or near) King Street between the Station and 1st avenue, and enter through the Amtrak Station (see above). Street parking is usually $3 / hour, though rates vary.Parking on Jackson Street is not an option.

King Street Station (2nd Floor)
303 S Jackson St
Seattle, WA
April 10, 2026(1 event)


April 10, 2026

REPERTOIRE SESSIONS
With Joe Seamons
4-6pm

Intermediate to advanced musicians age 10-25 learn and practice Rhapsody’s core repertoire.

FREE! No registration needed. Just show up.

 


 

Directions: How to Access The Rhapsody Workshop at King Street Station
1. When entering from Jackson Street (Plaza): Walk through the front double doors of King St Station facing the street.We are the 2nd door on your left, room 112, after you enter the building.
2. If you enter through the Amtrak Station entrance on King Street, take the elevator to the 2nd floor. Take a left into the hallway, we're the door next to the water fountain.

We recommend you use mass transit, as there is only limited street parking available for those driving to the building.
Many bus lines, in addition to the ID/Chinatown Light Rail stop are within a couple of blocks.
If you have to drive, park on (or near) King Street between the Station and 1st avenue, and enter through the Amtrak Station (see above). Street parking is usually $3 / hour, though rates vary.Parking on Jackson Street is not an option.

King Street Station (2nd Floor)
303 S Jackson St
Seattle, WA
April 11, 2026(1 event)


April 11, 2026

Banjo Workshop: Affinity Space for Black Banjo Players
Presented in partnership with Black Banjo Reclamation Project
at King Street Station
2nd Saturdays
Jan 10 • Feb 14 • Mar 14 • Apr 11 • May 9
2:00 to 4:00 pm


Learn songs, chords, and essential music skills in a relaxed setting with Joe of The Rhapsody Project.

Deepen your knowledge and discover new techniques for playing the banjo - beginners welcomed!

Participants who need an instrument can simply register ahead of time, and we will supply you with a banjo!

Suggested Donation: $20

Register at flow.therhapsodyproject.org/banjo-bbrp

King Street Station (2nd Floor)
303 S Jackson St
Seattle, WA
April 12, 2026
April 13, 2026(1 event)


April 13, 2026 April 17, 2026

April 14, 2026(1 event)


April 13, 2026 April 17, 2026

April 15, 2026(2 events)


April 13, 2026 April 17, 2026


April 15, 2026

Guitar, Ukulele, Bass: Beginner to Intermediate (Formerly Guitar Hangs)
with Shane Des Enfants

March 25 - June 3 (No class on April 15)
Wednesdays, 4-6 pm

Join us to learn guitar, bass, or ukulele in a welcoming and flexible learning environment for beginning and intermediate students. In addition to learning songs, students will gain a number of essential technical skills on their instrument while learning the historical context of the music. We'll explore blues, jazz, folk and American roots music, uniquely weaving basic music theory concepts, interactive song learning, and social music playing, with an emphasis on improvisation and soloing. Through the selected repertoire, you'll learn hidden or obscure stories of musicians and artists of color who greatly influenced American popular music, as well as the historical and social context of each song and composer.

For youth who are committed to showing up, practicing on their own, and willing to keep trying when the going gets tough!

No need to bring an instrument, but an open mind, patience with yourself, and a commitment to learning are essential.

 

Youth Tuition (ages 10-25) is $100 for the 10-week course. Need-based scholarships available.

Adult Tuition (ages 26+) is $400 for the 10-week course. Need-based scholarships available.

King Street Station (2nd Floor)
303 S Jackson St
Seattle, WA

Please register online in advance.

Buy Tickets
April 16, 2026(1 event)


April 13, 2026 April 17, 2026

April 17, 2026(2 events)


April 13, 2026 April 17, 2026


April 17, 2026

REPERTOIRE SESSIONS
With Joe Seamons
4-6pm

Intermediate to advanced musicians age 10-25 learn and practice Rhapsody’s core repertoire.

FREE! No registration needed. Just show up.

 


 

Directions: How to Access The Rhapsody Workshop at King Street Station
1. When entering from Jackson Street (Plaza): Walk through the front double doors of King St Station facing the street.We are the 2nd door on your left, room 112, after you enter the building.
2. If you enter through the Amtrak Station entrance on King Street, take the elevator to the 2nd floor. Take a left into the hallway, we're the door next to the water fountain.

We recommend you use mass transit, as there is only limited street parking available for those driving to the building.
Many bus lines, in addition to the ID/Chinatown Light Rail stop are within a couple of blocks.
If you have to drive, park on (or near) King Street between the Station and 1st avenue, and enter through the Amtrak Station (see above). Street parking is usually $3 / hour, though rates vary.Parking on Jackson Street is not an option.

King Street Station (2nd Floor)
303 S Jackson St
Seattle, WA
April 18, 2026
April 19, 2026
April 20, 2026
April 21, 2026(1 event)


April 21, 2026

Intermediate Voice
with Ms. Erica Merritt

March 24 - June 2 (No class April 14)
Tuesdays, 6 - 8 pm

 

Explore new skill sets that will take your voice to the next level! Learn to use your diaphragm in new and effective ways. Refine your singing technique while building even more confidence in your voice! Work to master your breathing, resonance, timbre, intonation, range, flexibility, and phrasing in a digestible way. Challenge yourself to become comfortable singing in each of your vocal registers. You’ll come away with a new understanding of your vocal instrument and how to better utilize it. This class will help you develop the best version of your voice and overall sound quality.

Bring a voice recorder or a cell phone that has voice note.

 

Youth Tuition (ages 10-25) is $100 for the 10-week course. Need-based scholarships available.

Adult Tuition (ages 26+) is $400 for the 10-week course. Need-based scholarships available.

 

King Street Station (2nd Floor)
303 S Jackson St
Seattle, WA
April 22, 2026(1 event)


April 22, 2026

Guitar, Ukulele, Bass: Beginner to Intermediate (Formerly Guitar Hangs)
with Shane Des Enfants

March 25 - June 3 (No class on April 15)
Wednesdays, 4-6 pm

Join us to learn guitar, bass, or ukulele in a welcoming and flexible learning environment for beginning and intermediate students. In addition to learning songs, students will gain a number of essential technical skills on their instrument while learning the historical context of the music. We'll explore blues, jazz, folk and American roots music, uniquely weaving basic music theory concepts, interactive song learning, and social music playing, with an emphasis on improvisation and soloing. Through the selected repertoire, you'll learn hidden or obscure stories of musicians and artists of color who greatly influenced American popular music, as well as the historical and social context of each song and composer.

For youth who are committed to showing up, practicing on their own, and willing to keep trying when the going gets tough!

No need to bring an instrument, but an open mind, patience with yourself, and a commitment to learning are essential.

 

Youth Tuition (ages 10-25) is $100 for the 10-week course. Need-based scholarships available.

Adult Tuition (ages 26+) is $400 for the 10-week course. Need-based scholarships available.

King Street Station (2nd Floor)
303 S Jackson St
Seattle, WA

Please register online in advance.

Buy Tickets
April 23, 2026(1 event)


April 23, 2026

DROP-IN HOURS
with Rhapsody Staff
4-6pm

Come to KSS and ask questions, play our instruments, explore, and meet other music-minded folks. Just show up as you are.

FREE! No registration needed.

 


Directions: How to Access The Rhapsody Workshop at King Street Station
1. When entering from Jackson Street (Plaza): Walk through the front double doors of King St Station facing the street.We are the 2nd door on your left, room 112, after you enter the building.
2. If you enter through the Amtrak Station entrance on King Street, take the elevator to the 2nd floor. Take a left into the hallway, we're the door next to the water fountain.

We recommend you use mass transit, as there is only limited street parking available for those driving to the building.
Many bus lines, in addition to the ID/Chinatown Light Rail stop are within a couple of blocks.
If you have to drive, park on (or near) King Street between the Station and 1st avenue, and enter through the Amtrak Station (see above). Street parking is usually $3 / hour, though rates vary.Parking on Jackson Street is not an option.

King Street Station (2nd Floor)
303 S Jackson St
Seattle, WA
April 24, 2026(1 event)


April 24, 2026

REPERTOIRE SESSIONS
With Joe Seamons
4-6pm

Intermediate to advanced musicians age 10-25 learn and practice Rhapsody’s core repertoire.

FREE! No registration needed. Just show up.

 


 

Directions: How to Access The Rhapsody Workshop at King Street Station
1. When entering from Jackson Street (Plaza): Walk through the front double doors of King St Station facing the street.We are the 2nd door on your left, room 112, after you enter the building.
2. If you enter through the Amtrak Station entrance on King Street, take the elevator to the 2nd floor. Take a left into the hallway, we're the door next to the water fountain.

We recommend you use mass transit, as there is only limited street parking available for those driving to the building.
Many bus lines, in addition to the ID/Chinatown Light Rail stop are within a couple of blocks.
If you have to drive, park on (or near) King Street between the Station and 1st avenue, and enter through the Amtrak Station (see above). Street parking is usually $3 / hour, though rates vary.Parking on Jackson Street is not an option.

King Street Station (2nd Floor)
303 S Jackson St
Seattle, WA
April 25, 2026
April 26, 2026
April 27, 2026
April 28, 2026(1 event)


April 28, 2026

Intermediate Voice
with Ms. Erica Merritt

March 24 - June 2 (No class April 14)
Tuesdays, 6 - 8 pm

 

Explore new skill sets that will take your voice to the next level! Learn to use your diaphragm in new and effective ways. Refine your singing technique while building even more confidence in your voice! Work to master your breathing, resonance, timbre, intonation, range, flexibility, and phrasing in a digestible way. Challenge yourself to become comfortable singing in each of your vocal registers. You’ll come away with a new understanding of your vocal instrument and how to better utilize it. This class will help you develop the best version of your voice and overall sound quality.

Bring a voice recorder or a cell phone that has voice note.

 

Youth Tuition (ages 10-25) is $100 for the 10-week course. Need-based scholarships available.

Adult Tuition (ages 26+) is $400 for the 10-week course. Need-based scholarships available.

 

King Street Station (2nd Floor)
303 S Jackson St
Seattle, WA
April 29, 2026(1 event)


April 29, 2026

Guitar, Ukulele, Bass: Beginner to Intermediate (Formerly Guitar Hangs)
with Shane Des Enfants

March 25 - June 3 (No class on April 15)
Wednesdays, 4-6 pm

Join us to learn guitar, bass, or ukulele in a welcoming and flexible learning environment for beginning and intermediate students. In addition to learning songs, students will gain a number of essential technical skills on their instrument while learning the historical context of the music. We'll explore blues, jazz, folk and American roots music, uniquely weaving basic music theory concepts, interactive song learning, and social music playing, with an emphasis on improvisation and soloing. Through the selected repertoire, you'll learn hidden or obscure stories of musicians and artists of color who greatly influenced American popular music, as well as the historical and social context of each song and composer.

For youth who are committed to showing up, practicing on their own, and willing to keep trying when the going gets tough!

No need to bring an instrument, but an open mind, patience with yourself, and a commitment to learning are essential.

 

Youth Tuition (ages 10-25) is $100 for the 10-week course. Need-based scholarships available.

Adult Tuition (ages 26+) is $400 for the 10-week course. Need-based scholarships available.

King Street Station (2nd Floor)
303 S Jackson St
Seattle, WA

Please register online in advance.

Buy Tickets
April 30, 2026(1 event)


April 30, 2026

DROP-IN HOURS
with Rhapsody Staff
4-6pm

Come to KSS and ask questions, play our instruments, explore, and meet other music-minded folks. Just show up as you are.

FREE! No registration needed.

 


Directions: How to Access The Rhapsody Workshop at King Street Station
1. When entering from Jackson Street (Plaza): Walk through the front double doors of King St Station facing the street.We are the 2nd door on your left, room 112, after you enter the building.
2. If you enter through the Amtrak Station entrance on King Street, take the elevator to the 2nd floor. Take a left into the hallway, we're the door next to the water fountain.

We recommend you use mass transit, as there is only limited street parking available for those driving to the building.
Many bus lines, in addition to the ID/Chinatown Light Rail stop are within a couple of blocks.
If you have to drive, park on (or near) King Street between the Station and 1st avenue, and enter through the Amtrak Station (see above). Street parking is usually $3 / hour, though rates vary.Parking on Jackson Street is not an option.

King Street Station (2nd Floor)
303 S Jackson St
Seattle, WA
May 1, 2026(1 event)


May 1, 2026

REPERTOIRE SESSIONS
With Joe Seamons
4-6pm

Intermediate to advanced musicians age 10-25 learn and practice Rhapsody’s core repertoire.

FREE! No registration needed. Just show up.

 


 

Directions: How to Access The Rhapsody Workshop at King Street Station
1. When entering from Jackson Street (Plaza): Walk through the front double doors of King St Station facing the street.We are the 2nd door on your left, room 112, after you enter the building.
2. If you enter through the Amtrak Station entrance on King Street, take the elevator to the 2nd floor. Take a left into the hallway, we're the door next to the water fountain.

We recommend you use mass transit, as there is only limited street parking available for those driving to the building.
Many bus lines, in addition to the ID/Chinatown Light Rail stop are within a couple of blocks.
If you have to drive, park on (or near) King Street between the Station and 1st avenue, and enter through the Amtrak Station (see above). Street parking is usually $3 / hour, though rates vary.Parking on Jackson Street is not an option.

King Street Station (2nd Floor)
303 S Jackson St
Seattle, WA
May 2, 2026