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Kids can learn...

How to read notes

Navigate the keyboard/piano

Helps with concentration, patience and discipline

Encourages creativity

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Our Lessons

Group Piano Lessons

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3 years old and up

3 students Max

Weekdays school hours

30 mins session / once a week

Kids enjoy playing with friends, so why should piano lessons be any different? They get to experience music with others, make new friends, and learn under the guidance of an excellent teacher.In the group lessons, your child should learn the same fundamentals they would learn in private piano lessons. They will learn how to sit correctly at the piano, play with the correct hand position, pedal effectively, count, read music, and play by ear, and learn the basics of music theory. Your child will enjoy music games, flashcards, and more. They will also play for one another and play with each other. They won't have time to get bored!
Group piano lessons happen at your child’s school! No need to drive through traffic—your child can learn piano with friends during school hours. Parents enjoy extra free time while kids develop musical skills in a fun, supportive environment. 

Private Piano Lessons

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As early as 4 years old

1 on 1 lessons

Depends on the teacher's availability

Weekends 

(30 mins/ 45 mins lessons)

One-on-one private piano lessons provide a personalized and focused approach to learning the piano, tailored to each student’s unique needs, goals, and skill level. These lessons offer the flexibility to progress at an individualized pace, ensuring a deeper understanding of technique, music theory, and repertoire. With the undivided attention of a skilled instructor, students receive immediate feedback and encouragement, helping them build confidence and refine their skills effectively. Private lessons cater to beginners building a strong foundation, as well as advanced players seeking to master challenging pieces or prepare for performances. Whether the goal is to pursue piano as a hobby or a professional endeavor, one-on-one lessons provide the ideal environment for growth, achievement, and a lifelong appreciation for music.

Cutie Choir Voice Class

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As early as 2.5 years old

15 students max

Weekdays school hours

45 mins session / once a week

A fun and engaging voice class designed for children! In this class, young singers will explore the joy of music while developing foundational vocal techniques, confidence, and teamwork. With a maximum of 15 children per class, we ensure every participant receives personalized attention and support.

Through a combination of warm-ups, vocal exercises, and exciting group songs, children will learn how to sing with proper breathing, pitch, and rhythm. Our nurturing environment encourages creativity and self-expression while fostering a love for music and collaboration.

Cutie Choir is perfect for kids who love to sing, whether they’re beginners or have some experience. By the end of the program, students will build new skills, friendships, and memories they’ll cherish forever. Let’s make music together in a class filled with laughter and harmony!

Why Start Kids With Early Music Education?

 

  • Motor Skills and Coordination

  • Positive Peer Pressure

  • Learn Rhythm At An Advanced Level

  • More Musical Fulfillment At An Early Age

  • Overcome Performance Anxiety

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Group piano lessons are like a never-ending musical party, where your child gets to play the piano with their new BFFs.

Piano Parties

Positive Peer Pressure

When a child sees his or her peers practicing, performing, and improving at the keyboard, the student will often start practicing on their own! Students in group piano class can encourage each other and learn from one another.

Concert Celebrations

Imagine recitals where your child performs in harmony with their pals, creating melodies that bring tears of joy to your eyes and smiles from ear to ear.

Squad Goals

Goal lessons teach teamwork, communication, and patience as kids work together to decipher sheer music.

Inspiration Galore

Witnessing their fellow mini-musicians tackling tricky tunes may just be what your child needs to stay motivated. It's like a friendly competition to see who can practice their scales the fastest!

Name That Tune

Kids in group lessons get to solve musical mysteries, like "What's the title of that piece?" It's like a musical detective agency!

Parent Paradox

While your child is in their group lesson at school, you get a sweet break to enjoy a cup of coffee, tackle a crossword, or just take a well-deserved breather instead of driving them to music school. Group lessons at your child's school are like a gift to parents too!

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