Community School of Music and the Arts

Community School of Music and the Arts

Programs: Music for Kids

Music for Kids Level I

Music for Kids Level I (Ages 0–2)

This class for 0-2 year-olds will expose students to the basic elements of music- beat, rhythm, melodic direction, dynamics, tempo—through active participation in a wide variety of musical group activities. Our classes will be based upon a series of thematic topics and will use song, movement, speech, instruments and improvisation to explore musical concepts and to create our own music together. Parents are a part of this class, learning along with their child.


FEES: $350.00 (25 classes)

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Ages 0–2

9:00–9:45 AM - Saturday

Saturdays (2025/26)

Start Date: September 13, 2025

 
Music for Kids Level I

Music for Kids Level II (Ages 3–4)

This class for 3- and 4 year-olds will expose students to the basic elements of music- beat, rhythm, melodic direction, dynamics, tempo—through active participation in a wide variety of musical group activities. Our classes will be based upon a series of thematic topics and will use song, movement, speech, instruments, and improvisation to explore musical concepts and to create our own music together.


FEES: $375.00 (25 classes)

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Ages 3–4

10:00–10:50 AM - Saturday

Saturdays (2025/26)

Start Date: Sept 13, 2025

 
Music for Kids Level III

Music for Kids Level III (Ages 4–6)

This class for 4–6 year olds will continue building musical knowledge using song, movement, speech, instruments, and improvisation. Through class activities, students will increase their musical literacy, improve their young singing voices, and write simple melodies. They will be exposed to many different musical genres through active listening lessons, which will widen their musical vocabulary and experience.

(Note: completing Level I or II is not mandatory to participate in Level III)
FEES: $380.00 (25 classes)

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Ages 4–6

11:00–11:50 AM Class

12:00–12:50 PM Class

Saturdays (2025/26)

Start Date: Sept 13, 2025

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