Mini Mozarts: The Musical Child 0-3 yo

Join us for the sweetest group class!

  • Singalongs to your child’s favorite tunes
  • Guided sensory movement
  • Social and emotional development
  • Experiments with instruments
  • Basic rhythm through repetition
  • Review numbers and letters through song
  • Connect with Caregiver

Our space is stroller-friendly and easily accessible.  (Caregivers must attend)

Tuesdays in July: 9, 16, 23, & 30

9:30AM - 10:15AM

Drop-in

The Vine at North Fork UMC 43960 CR 48, Middle Rd, Southold, NY

$35/class

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Note Reading Bootcamp Ages 6+

Fluid note reading requires separate study away from the instrument!

  • Applied memory techniques for learning
  • Secrets behind reading Treble and Bass clef
  • Rhythm reading on sight
  • Decoding musical scores
  • Applied music theory
  • Basics of ear training
  • Includes a printable proprietary workbook

  Ages 6+. virtual only.  Beginner to Intermediate.  All classes will be recorded.  8 spots available.

4 Tuesdays in July: 9, 16, 23, 30

Virtual group class via private zoom link

3:15PM - 4:00PM

Four 45-min classes

$175

>>Register for Note Reading Bootcamp

1:1 Private Piano Lessons All Levels

Jump start your piano progress! Four-package mini course covering:

  • Healthy hand and body mechanics

  • Learn to play fluently and confidently
  • Understanding the score
  • Touches at the piano
  • Rhythm and note reading strategies
  • Customized practice plan
  • Clarity during practice sessions
  • Performance mindset tools
  • Location: In-person (Southold, NY) or virtual

  • Schedule: Lessons in July, collaborative scheduling

5 of 6 spots available.

Four 45-min lessons

$500

>>Register for Private Lessons

Music education plays a crucial role in the holistic development of individuals, and its importance cannot be overstated. Here are some inspirational reasons why music education matters:

1. Enhances Cognitive Development: Learning music stimulates various parts of the brain, enhancing memory, attention, and problem-solving skills. Students who engage in music education often perform better academically, particularly in subjects like math and reading.

2. Fosters Creativity: Music education encourages creativity and self-expression. It allows individuals to explore their emotions, thoughts, and ideas in a unique and powerful way, fostering a lifelong appreciation for the arts.

3. Builds Discipline and Patience: Mastering an instrument or understanding music theory requires time, effort, and perseverance. Music education teaches students the value of hard work and discipline, skills that are transferable to all areas of life.

4. Improves Social Skills: Participating in music ensembles, such as bands, choirs, or orchestras, promotes teamwork and collaboration. It helps students develop communication skills and the ability to work effectively with others.

5. Boosts Self-Confidence: Achieving musical milestones and performing in front of others builds self-esteem and confidence. Music education empowers individuals to believe in their abilities and strive for excellence.

6. Provides Emotional Outlet: Music is a universal language that can convey emotions and stories. It offers a healthy outlet for expressing feelings and coping with stress, anxiety, and other emotional challenges.

8. Lifelong Enjoyment: Learning music instills a lifelong passion for the arts. It provides a source of joy, relaxation, and personal fulfillment that can be enjoyed throughout one's life.

Incorporating music education into our lives enriches us in countless ways, making us more well-rounded, empathetic, and resilient individuals. Whether as a hobby or a professional pursuit, music has the power to transform lives and communities.

Email: [email protected] with any questions

""Music enhances the education of our children by helping them to make connections and broadening the depth with which they think and feel." – Yo-Yo Ma"


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