Louis Armstrong is credited with creating ‘scat singing‘ (where the voice emulates an instrument by singing nonsense syllables instead of words). The story goes that Armstrong showed up to a …
Read MorePlay is a Child’s Work. Imitative Play is Your Work. Play is one of the most important ways that two & three-year-olds learn & develop. Emerging during childhood, imitative play …
Read MoreGrowing Baby’s Gross Motor Skills & Her Singing Voice Playing on the seesaw, driving our ‘lawnmowers,’ standing tall as a tree – all of these activities help your child exercise …
Read MoreTeaching Self Expression with Tempo Fostering self-expression and inclusion (as we do, when giving all a turn to choose ‘fast’ or ‘slow’ tempi, as we sing in our preschool classes …
Read MoreExploring Baby’s Senses Early learning happens through the senses. Babies’ ability to see, hear, smell, taste, and touch, as well as their proprioceptive and vestibular senses, allow them to take …
Read MoreCecilia Orazi, Cello and String Teacher Carnegie Mellon, MM in Cello Performance Cleveland Institute of Music, BM in Cello Performance We are so pleased to have Cecilia working with our cello, violin and …
Read MoreAfrican Drum Ensemble David Dockan, Instructor Ages 6-10 / $85 Experience the culture of West Africa through the new Kathy’s Music African Drum Ensemble. Students will learn basic world percussion …
Read MoreMaggie Barr, Music Artistry Teacher Grove City College, BM in Music Education Violin, Viola, and Voice Teacher A graduate of Grove City College, Maggie is so pleased to be teaching …
Read MoreLaura Roberts, Kindermusik Educator and Piano Teacher Music Therapy, Charleston Southern University Licensed Kindermusik Educator Laura received her degree in Music Therapy in 1997 from Charleston Southern University, then moved …
Read MoreLaura Mason, Piano & Voice Teacher BA, University of Mount Union In 2009 Laura graduated from the University of Mount Union in Alliance, Ohio with a Bachelors Degree in Music …
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