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Archive for July, 2009

Music Makes You Smarter

Saturday, July 25th, 2009

Studies show that playing music helps kids ecel in math, reading, and verbal skills and score better on test then kids without a music education; high school seniors with music experience score higher on the S.A.T.

Playing music helps develop coordination, timing and memory.

Make music a choice for your students.  Call for New Group Classes Today

Keyboard Encounters for Kids, Ages 7-13

Saturday, July 25th, 2009

Keyboard Encounters Kids is a group music program tailored to kids 7-11 years old, a great age for learning how to play piano.  Classes feature music reading, ensemble playing and singing-with an emphasis on having fun!

Toddler Tunes for Ages 2-3

Saturday, July 25th, 2009

A joyful first music experience.  Tots and parents share in a music-making program of rhythms, fingerplays, active movement games, keyboard exploration, singing and lots of  BUBBLES!

Young Musicians Course for Ages 6-8

Saturday, July 25th, 2009

Musicianship is taught through the use of a keyboard.  Children will be involved in the following activities:

Singing, Ear training, Repertoire (keyboard pieces), Ensemble playing (group performance), Keyboard harmony, Arranging, Keyboard technique, Sight singing, Sight playing, Theory.

The Young Musicians Course is founded on the belief that every child loves music.  During the two-year program, children participate in activities that teach basic musical skills and encourage independence, creativity and self-expression.  The course appeals to the imagination of a youg mind and becomes an integral part of your child’s growth.

New Groups forming now, call for more information.

Junior Music Course for Ages 4-5

Saturday, July 25th, 2009

The in-class musical experience nurture your child’s creativity.  They also create a feel and an understanding of music, which instill the basis of playing and expression.  The lesson include:

Hearing. Listening to wonderful music helps children:  Develop emitional sensitivity, ear for music, feel and express music in time rhythmically.

Singing.  Children love to sing!  In the process, they develop:  Self expression, correct tempo, rhythm and pitch and understanding of not names.

Playing.  Performing pieces on a keyboard introducues children to the joy of expressing music by themselves.  Playing also helps students:  Develop a sense of keyboard harmony, become familiar with music reading and learn the sounds of musical instruments.

Creating.  Junior Music Course activities stimulate and foster children’s:  Musical creativity and originality.

Do Re Mi Fa So Much Fun!