Little Mozart Keyboard Group Class

An age-4 introduction to piano — singing, dancing, mini-recitals.

A 16-week introductory course that runs all year round, designed for age-4 beginners to learn musical alphabets, rhythm, posture, and finger numbers. Up to four students per class.

How it works

Forty fun minutes a week.

A regular class is 40 minutes long and meets once a week at the same time. Classes are kept small — four students max — and keyboards are provided in person. Parent participation is required for the last 10 minutes of each class, where teachers review concepts, homework, and practice tips for home.

We recommend families have daily access to a piano or a keyboard with full-sized weighted keys on a stand for at-home practice.

Upon graduating the course, students may move into private lessons on an instrument of their choice with one of our faculty members. You’ll discuss the next step with your class instructor near the end of the course.

Tuition

$515

Per student. Includes 16 classes and the registration fee. Books are ordered by families individually.

  • Primer Level Lesson Book
  • Primer Level Theory Book

Trial class: $15 per learner (30 minutes). Each class needs at least two students enrolled one week before the start date or it will be postponed.

What students learn

Course concepts.

The class also weaves in singing, dancing, musical games, and a mini-recital so kids associate music with joy from the start.

  • Quarter, half, whole notes. Foundational rhythm reading
  • Finger numbers. Right and left hand orientation
  • Low & high, treble & bass clef. Sound direction and notation
  • Two & three black keys. Keyboard topography for tiny hands
  • Rhythm clapping. Internalizing pulse before notation
  • Black-key improvisation. First creative play on the keyboard
  • Musical alphabet & white keys. Naming what you’re playing
  • Stepping up & down. Movement on the keyboard and the staff
  • Two & three black slides. Position and finger control
  • Grand staff. Bridging treble and bass for piano reading

Ready to try a lesson?

A trial lesson is the easiest way to meet a teacher and see if it’s a fit.