It is the repetition over time that leads to skill mastery. When skills are mastered, we see progress and we often observe a boost in confidence and sense of accomplishment. Kindermusik In Kindermusik, the repetition over time means that a child is not just singing the songs with all the words, but she is ...
Read MoreJazz Up Your Summer with Music! We are delighted to share a sneak preview of our summer camps featuring Kindermusik classes, Drop Off Camps, Musical Theatre, Group lessons, and Private lessons. Online registration for summer camps opens on March 15th. Online registration for summer private lessons opens on April 2nd. Take a sneak peak of all that …
Read Moreby Kathy Morrison Our new addition is really taking shape! We are so pleased with all the progress over the last two weeks. Special thanks to T-Construction and their team for working so hard on our expansion in McMurray. They are bringing our vision to life in Suite #103 (right next door to our …
Read MoreBy Kathy Morrison, Director Do you ever wonder if your child is doing the right thing in Kindermusik class? Should he be sitting and copying everything the teacher is doing? Should she be sitting when she’s moving and moving all over the room? Does this sound familiar? My child is sitting on my lap, …
Read MoreIs your child expressing an interest in music lessons? Here are some thoughts on the best time to begin, what to consider instrument wise, and why lessons are a great investment. When is the best time to begin. We have found that children often show a readiness for music lessons around 6-7 years. Of course, …
Read Moreby Kathy Morrison, Director We need to tell you something. Kindermusik is not all fun and games (and music!). Well, okay, it is,but it is also so much more. Kindermusik uses music to release your child’s potential and set the foundation for success in school and in life. This research-driven curricula creates opportunities to develop …
Read Moreby Laura Mason Have you ever been to the symphony? Has your child? It is never too late or too early to start experiencing concerts given by the various musical groups around our city. Seeing the symphony is a once in a lifetime experience that doesn’t have to be once in a lifetime. Here’s why …
Read Moreby Kathy Morrison In the Kindermusik community, we like to say that we are “better together,” because, quite frankly, we are. When you enrolled in our program, you joined more than 1 million families in over 70 countries. We truly are one large, boisterous musical family known to burst into song and dance (and elephant …
Read Moreby Laura Mason, guest blog writer for Kathy’s Music, piano & voice instructor, and licensed Kindermusik teacher. There are many activities which help fuel musical growth alongside lessons — home practice and performing are two which often come to mind. Music listening is another such activity that can often be overlooked. Here are some thoughts …
Read Moreby Kathy Morrison, Director The Kindermusik experience goes way beyond time in the classroom. There are benefits for now and later, for in class and at home. Try these 5 things at home during the first 4 weeks of class. You’ll be delighted with the results! Listen to the Music at home. Play Kindermusik at …
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