Programs
Our studio offers music learning for all ages:
- Music Moves for Piano - Keyboard Games Ages 4+ and beginners
- Music Moves for Adults
- Music Time Individuals with Diverse Abilities
Special features of our program
Group-Based Individualized Instruction
Students in the studio are all in a group format in one form or another. We usually have main group activities focusing on tonal and rhythm development through singing, rhythm chanting and movement in our classes. Each class might look slightly different. Students who begin lessons at the same time will continue learning together during their keyboard time. Multi-age groups will split up into individual instructional time while the others work on something else. Older students may receive longer individual class time. Some classes may overlap part of the time for the benefit of the group aspect of learning.
Group learning is invaluable, it provides:
This environment allows students to observe and learn from teacher demonstration and peers to develop independence in learning as opposed to always
Students in the studio are all in a group format in one form or another. We usually have main group activities focusing on tonal and rhythm development through singing, rhythm chanting and movement in our classes. Each class might look slightly different. Students who begin lessons at the same time will continue learning together during their keyboard time. Multi-age groups will split up into individual instructional time while the others work on something else. Older students may receive longer individual class time. Some classes may overlap part of the time for the benefit of the group aspect of learning.
Group learning is invaluable, it provides:
- peer presence and motivation in learning
- playing in front of others and duet and ensemble opportunities from the start
- development of important skills such as listening, staying together and working as a team
- more student-led discovery and creativity, with the teacher as a guide and facilitator
- opportunities for students to learn from one another
- students with more instruction and instruction time
- peer inspiration in creativity
This environment allows students to observe and learn from teacher demonstration and peers to develop independence in learning as opposed to always