"Music Makers for Life"
Piano
If you are interested in piano lessons, find out about our Newstart Piano program, our Explorer Piano classes, and our Artist program.
The piano is a great foundational instrument for any musician. It is also very versatile, allowing students to play a wide variety of music by themselves and gain true mastery over the foundational musical concepts.This curriculum is widely used for beginning players, because it features practice music that is just at their level. It allows students to master concepts one at a time and become independent music makers. Classes feature not only playing at the piano but singing, playing instruments, fun games, and many engaging activities to help students learn how to be a great musician.
For preschool and kindergarten students we have designed our unique Newstart Piano, also called Little Musicians program. It is a small group program that allows for dynamic interaction between students as they learn together, combined with the individual guidance of a caring teacher to help your student learn at their own pace...

The Explorer Piano program allows students to continue in a fun learning environment. Depending on student's age, ability, and goals - students are grouped in pairs or trios (groups of three) to continue growing as a musician. Multi-sensory learning happens at the piano, through games, reading, listening assignments, creative projects and more.

For more serious students with focused goals, the Artist Program offers additional one-on-one time at the piano, additional homework, and carefully chosen independent activities.

Not sure which program your child is best suited for? We want to help! Meet with a teacher individually to assess your goals and strengths to help us start a learning plan before your lessons even begin. Contact us to set up your appointment today--it's free!

Check out our current fun and exciting project with our students--the Disneyland Piano Pass!

Watch some of our young students perform in a recent recital (March 19th, 2011)