Explore Our Family Friendly Programs

Discover how sharing music lessons as a family can create unforgettable moments and bring you closer together. Music isn’t just about playing an instrument – it’s about connecting through creativity. Whether it’s learning a duet, cheering someone on during practice, or jamming together to a favorite song, we’re here to make family music time fun and meaningful.

  1. Learn an Instrument While Your Child Does

Why not use your child’s lesson time to learn an instrument yourself? Many of our adult students love diving into music alongside their kids. While your child takes piano, you could start guitar—or choose from our variety of instruments.

By learning at the same time, you’ll better understand their challenges and triumphs of practicing. Even more, you’ll model persistence, joy, and the importance of creativity.

2. Take Semi-Private Lessons Together

Create memories and bond by sharing the same lesson! Semi-private lessons are perfect for parent-child duos. Imagine learning guitar or piano together—laughing, growing, and making music side by side. It’s a fun and rewarding way to strengthen your connection while trying something new

3. Enjoy Music Together or Mini-Musicians with your little ones!

Parents, grandparents and beloved caregivers can bring their little ones, 5 yrs and under, to our morning music classes! Through singing, joyful movement, and hands-on instrument play, children immerse themselves in the language of music, discovering different tonalities, meters, and rhythms. Multi-sensory learning ignites their senses, while exposure to diverse musical genres broadens their horizons. As children giggle, dance, and create, their parents also benefit from this transformative experience. Adults rediscover their own love for music and embrace playful exploration alongside their children. It’s not just a class—it’s a doorway to a world of music discovery!

No matter how your family chooses to participate, music opens the door to connection, creativity, and joy. Ready to start your musical journey?