Bringing children
to music...
step by step
with total
musicianship
MUSIC IN ME &
MORE MUSIC IN ME
Age Range: 3 - 4 years
Course Length: 2 x 16-week sessions
Music in Me is a dynamic readiness program
for young children with an emphasis on ear
training, solfege singing, movement, keyboard
activities, pitch, and rhythm awareness.
Creativity is stressed. Parent involvement in
class and at home.
HARMONY ROAD
Age Range: 4 1/2 to 6 years
Course Length: 55 minutes weekly / 2-year program
The Harmony Road course is carefully constructed
for children to learn the basic building blocks of music.
Emphasis is on ear training, solfege singing, keyboard
solo, and ensemble playing, ensemble and rhythm
activities, movement, and music creativity. This
exceptional course encourages the development of
the “inner hearing”, which makes transposing,
improvisation, and composing easily accessible in their
musical studies.
THE YOUNG MUSICIAN
Age Range: 6 - 8 years
Course Length: 55 minute sessions / 2 Year Program
The Young Musician course introduces beginning
students to keyboard performance and note reading
in a holistic program, including the organized
development of pitch, rhythm, solfege singing,
keyboard and movement activities. As students
advance they experience composing and lyric writing.
Students eventually create their own arrangements.
Parent involvement in class and at home.
KEYBOARD PREP
Age Range: 8 - 11 years
Course Length: 55 minute sessions / 1 1/2 Year Program
The Keyboard Prep course is designed for children
ages 8 through 10 who are studying music for the first
time. This motivating program develops the student’s
basic musicianship skills through ear training, solfege
singing, keyboard solo, and ensemble performance,
composing, and arranging. A strong program to build
self-confidence and music skills. Parent involvement
encouraged.
KEYBOARD MUSICIAN
Age Range: Advanced Course
Course Length: 55 minutes weekly / 2 Year Program
The Keyboard Musician course is for students who
have completed Harmony Road Book 4, Young Musician
Book 4 or Keyboard Prep Book 3. Students continue
to develop performance skills through the study of varied
repertoire styles, technical studies,
sight-reading songs, and three and four-part ensembles.
Ear training is expanded to include dictation,
recognition of tonal centers, and chord progressions.
Transposing becomes an easily accessible activity.
Students learn to accompany themselves while
singing solfege. Two-part singing and artistic repertoire
encourage expressive musicianship. Harmonic training
develops an understanding of accompaniment styles.
Students are given step-by-step techniques to develop
their own creativity through music composition. In this
program, students become acquainted with major
composers and their place in music history. Parent
involvement encouraged.