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Because Kids Learn Best When They’re Having Fun with Jay’s Piano Millionaire! 

At Jay’s Music Academy, we believe learning should never feel like a chore — especially when it comes to music. That’s why we’re thrilled to share our incentive program, Jay’s Piano Millionaire, designed to make piano practice fun, rewarding, and goal-driven! So if you’ve been looking for fun piano lessons for kids that truly motivate and inspire, look no further than Jay’s […]

🎹 Pre-Notes Class Welcomes Fall with Music, Movement & Magic! 

As the vibrant energy of summer fades into the cozy rhythms of fall, our Prenotes Class is embracing the new season with fresh lessons, joyful melodies, and imaginative musical adventures.  🌞 Reflecting on a Musical Summer  Over the past few months, our young musicians explored foundational music concepts through playful, hands-on experiences. The Summer Walk Lesson Series was a hit, filled […]

Inside the NCCS After-School Music Club  

Fall Fun, Friendship & Foundational Skills We’re so excited to share what’s been happening in the Music Club at North County Charter School (NCCS). These Students are not only learning music— they’re living it: clapping rhythms, improvising the piano, laughing, and growing through every lesson. 🍁 What they are Learning:   Little Keynotes Music Club: The Music Animal Alphabet   The Little […]

The Benefits of Music Education

Research has found that learning music facilitates learning other subjects and enhances skills that children inevitably use in other areas. Making music involves more than the voice or fingers playing an instrument; a child learning about music has to tap into multiple skill sets, often simultaneously. Music learning supports all learning.’ (Read More)

Does Group Piano Work?

This post from Keynotes Music highlights the advantages of group piano lessons, emphasizing their role in enhancing musicianship, creativity, and enjoyment in learning. Group Piano challenges the traditional individual-focused approach, advocating for group settings as a means to improve engagement during music lessons! For a detailed read, visit the original blog post here.

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