Whether you have a chamber orchestra, a singing voice or a kazoo, join in to the fun Sunday, June 21, which is the summer solstice and also Worldwide Make Music Day.

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This free event is estimated to take place in more than 2,000 cities, ranging from people playing their kazoos on a street corner to full-blown concerts. It started in France in 1982, and is now celebrated in dozens of countries.

What makes it different is that this event is for anyone who wants to participate — not just professional musicians — in any way they choose to do it. Everything is open and free.

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This year, local cities include Anaheim, Big Bear, Carlsbad (at the Museum of Making Music), Fullerton, Long Beach, Los Angeles, Orange, Santa Monica, Topanga and Ventura.

According to the Laguna Beach Sister Cities website, Laguna Beach is celebrating a day earlier on Saturday, June 20: lagunabeachsistercities.com/fete-de-la-musique/

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Learn more and find out how to get involved at makemusicday.org

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