Best Piano Lessons in Ephraim, Utah

Let's Play Music with Jody

Let's Play Music with Jody

695 E 30 N, Ephraim, UT 84627 +18015923754 Visit Website

Opening Hours

Monday: Closed
Tuesday: 13:00-18:00
Wednesday: 15:30-18:30
Thursday: 10:00-17:30
Friday: Closed
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed
Let’s Play Music with Jody offers a unique approach to early childhood music education, focusing on fostering a love of music through play and engaging activities. The core philosophy centers around capitalizing on the ‘Music Learning Window’ – the period from birth to nine years old – when children’s brains are particularly receptive to musical learning. The business distinguishes itself by prioritizing a playful, developmentally appropriate method of instruction. Instead of traditional, skill-based lessons, Let’s Play Music utilizes techniques like solfege ear training, chord theory, classical music study, composition, and sight-singing, presented in a way that is accessible and enjoyable for young children. They believe in starting children on their musical journey at the optimal time, leading to potentially significant advantages in musical development later in life. The business offers a family class for ages 0-4, focusing on building a foundational music and preschool experience through movement, instrument play, nursery rhymes, stories, ear training, singing, and solfege. They also provide a more in-depth curriculum for ages 4-6, exploring foundational music concepts including ear training, chord theory, classical music, piano, note reading, and solfege. The program emphasizes play-based learning, peer group dynamics, and early musical exposure.
What piano styles are taught here?
Solfege, Ear Training, Chord Theory, Classical Music, Piano, Rhythm, Composition, Sight-Singing
Which age groups are catered to?
Ages 0-4: A family class designed for children aged 0-4 and their caregivers, focusing on foundational music and preschool experiences through movement, instrument play, nursery rhymes, stories, ear training, singing, and solfege. Ages 4-6: A more in-depth curriculum exploring foundational music concepts including ear training, chord theory, classical music, piano, note reading, and solfege.
What's the pedagogical approach to teaching piano?
Play-based learning, developmentally appropriate methods, capitalizing on the ‘Music Learning Window’, incorporating advanced musical concepts (key signatures, chord theory, improvisation) at an early age, peer group dynamics, and utilizing video demonstrations to showcase teaching techniques.