Learning Music Should Be More Than Just Another Boring Homework Assignment…
If anyone ever tells you that learning the piano is difficult… don’t believe them!
It is possible for a new student to learn how to play the piano in just 15 minutes…
Even if they’ve never played an instrument before.
Parents ask us: “How is this possible!?!?”
It’s simple. Kids love things that are easy.
We love making music feel simple, understandable, and easy.
It is possible for a new student to learn how to play the piano in just 15 minutes…
Even if they’ve never played an instrument before.
Parents ask us: “How is this possible!?!?”
It’s simple. Kids love things that are easy.
We love making music feel simple, understandable, and easy.
Here are just three ways that kids experience success at Happy Keys Music:
Let us know what day is best for you, and we will invite you to our Tour & Trial Lesson! You'll get a chance to try out our piano program.
- We have turned music into a game! Our pianos have onboard laptops that make learning songs an exciting game – not a dull, boring exercise.
- Students experience a sense of being part of something bigger! One of the strongest elements of sports is a sense of purpose and teamwork. Unlike most studios, kids are able to participate with other kids in learning together… and the result is more excitement, lack of boredom, and the ability to “stick with it”.
- Powerful at-home practice tools. With most studios, students get limited exposure to the teacher and are sent home to struggle on their own. Not at Happy Keys Music! Our students have access to piano practice videos for our Young Beginners (Ages 4.5 to 6) and access to a 24 hr app that gives students instant feedback while they play. Students can view what notes and rhythms they missed and are encouraged to repeat again to improve their score!
Let us know what day is best for you, and we will invite you to our Tour & Trial Lesson! You'll get a chance to try out our piano program.
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