Music Lessons
What are Whole-Child Lessons?
Whole-Child music lessons are different from traditional music lessons because they introduce several different instruments such as piano, guitar, and drums and use rhythmic instruments such as shakers, sticks, triangle, etc. to learn the basics of music theory. Children will learn about musical components such as pitch, rhythm, and notes on the musical staff through an interactive session that supports the way they learn.
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These lessons are ideal for younger children of any ability starting at 3yo-12yo who may not be quite ready for traditional lessons but still want to explore music. Older neurodivergent children can also benefit from this type of session as they practice other various skills including impulse control, attention to task and more, through musical exploration.
Our lessons also include beginner piano, vocal, and guitar lessons to help increase self-confidence, attention span, and language abilities. ​
What are Adaptive Music Lessons?
Our music therapists also provide adaptive music lessons for people of all ages with varying neurodiversity.
We provide lessons for the following:
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Piano
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Voice
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Guitar
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Ukulele
Adaptive lessons are tailored to meet each individual's needs and abilities.
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Traditional Lessons
Our traditional lesson teachers provide excellent instruction for all ages. Students must own/rent their own instrument and be responsible for purchasing their on sheet music based on teacher's recommendation.
Our current offerings are:
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Piano (beginner to intermediate)
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Flute (northtowns office only)
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Drums (beginner)
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Ukulele
Traditional Lesson openings are limited so contact us to inquire about availability!
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Lesson Pricing:​
Click here to view our current pricing sheet
In-home services are available at an additional $5/lesson fee.* We reserve the right to increase this fee based on the distance and convenience of our staff schedules.
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*As of January 1st, 2025 the in-home fee will be changing to $15/lesson.

