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Composer of the Month: Ludwig van Beethoven
For the month of June, our students are learning about Ludwig van Beethoven, an enigmatic and influential composer who changed the course of music forever.

Why take private lessons?
Whether a student is a complete beginner or has some experience, there is no better way to learn an instrument and achieve goals quickly than by taking individualized lessons.


Composer of the Month: Fanny Mendelssohn
For the month of May, our students are learning about Fanny Mendelssohn, a brilliant composer who would not let societal expectations stop her from making beautiful music!

What to bring to your first Kindermusik class
One of the top questions parents ask is, "do I need to bring anything to my first class?" And you might be surprised at our recommendations!

Demystifying the Senses: Proprioception and Emotional Regulation
Did you know that we actually have eight senses, not just five? In addition to sight, hearing, touch, taste, and smell, we have three other senses: proprioception, vestibular, and interoceptive. In this mini-series, we’re diving into these amazing senses and the huge roles they play in your young child’s development.


Composer of the Month: Antonio Vivaldi
For the month of April, our students are learning about the composer who set springtime to music: Antonio Vivaldi

Demystifying the Senses: Proprioception and Motor Development
Did you know that we actually have eight senses, not just five? In addition to sight, hearing, touch, taste, and smell, we have three other senses: proprioception, vestibular, and interoceptive. In this mini-series, we’re diving into these amazing senses and the huge roles they play in your young child’s development.

Composer of the Month: John Philip Sousa
For the month of March, our students are learning about the life and music of John Philip Sousa, “the March King!”


Composer of the Month: Scott Joplin
This month, our students are learning about the life and music of Scott Joplin, the “King of Ragtime”



The Magic of Quiet Time
Why is Quiet Time such an important part of our Kindermusik class routine, and why should you make it a part of your daily routine at home?


Play Ball! Benefits of Ball Play
In Kindermusik, we nurture the development of the whole child, not just musical skills. And ball play is perfect for building many cognitive and physical skills!

Practicing Over the Holidays
Practicing over the holidays can be a challenge. Here are some tips to keep the joyful music flowing!