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Come blow your horn or tuba, or strum a guitar Tuesday night when Red Rocks Amphitheatre becomes the site of the World’s Largest Music Lesson.

A roster of celebrity musicians that includes Bill Nershi (String Cheese Incident) and Chris Daniels (Chris Daniels and the Kings) plus 30 teachers from Swallow Hill Music School will teach the audience of up to 8,000 how to play and sing two songs in an effort to put Colorado in Guinness World Records.

Organizers request that participants bring instruments they can already play at an easy beginner level. Instruments aren’t required for attendance, but only those with an instrument can register for the world record count.

The event is part of the Denver Film Society’s Film on the Rocks, so the lesson will be followed by a screening of “Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade.”

Red Rocks Park, Morrison. Doors open at 6 p.m.; the lesson is at 7 p.m. Tickets, $10, at or King Soopers; more at .

Suzanne Brown, The Denver Post

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