Jump to your child's age:
Topic-based adventures
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Singing, games & first notes
Kids sing what they play, tap rhythms, improvise, and perform for each other — all before they leave class. |
Built for little hands
Fine motor activities develop the skills tiny fingers need. We only introduce five-finger playing when they're physically ready. |
No one left behind
Cyclical curriculum means every child progresses at their own pace while staying in step with the group. |
Spots are limited. No commitment to enroll.
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Music that means something
Students learn to make the piano speak — not just hit the right notes, but convey a mood, a character, a feeling. |
Solos every lesson
Performance time is baked in. By the time a recital comes, they've already done it dozens of times without even realizing it. |
Games that actually teach
Every game has a purpose — embedding rhythm, pitch, technique. Fun is the vehicle, not the destination. |
Creativity built in
Improvisation and composition are part of every lesson. Kids don't just play music — they make it. |
Spots are limited. No commitment to enroll.
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Songs they want to play
Real repertoire — pop, classical, whatever they love — with solid theory and technique built underneath. |
Faster progress
Boosted sight-reading, accelerated curriculum, less need for practice supervision at home. They move — and they know it. |
Can't make it one week?
Flexible scheduling options mean missing a week doesn't mean falling behind. Just let us know. |
Feedback between lessons
Teacher notes and messaging via the Tonara app, plus a YouTube video library for at-home practice support. |
Spots are limited. No commitment to enroll.
FAQs
Do they need a piano at home?
A keyboard with weighted or semi-weighted keys works great. Don't have one yet? Ask about the keyboard rental program — we can get your child set up before the first class.
How do I know which program is right?
Age is the best starting point — but if you're not sure, just book any free trial. We'll place your child in the right group after meeting them.
Is financial aid available?
Yes. Christine Fogh Music is a MusicLink Foundation affiliate. Reduced-rate spots are available for qualifying families.
Do they need a piano at home?
A keyboard with weighted or semi-weighted keys works great. Don't have one yet? Ask about the keyboard rental program — we can get your child set up before the first class.
How do I know which program is right?
Age is the best starting point — but if you're not sure, just book any free trial. We'll place your child in the right group after meeting them.
Is financial aid available?
Yes. Christine Fogh Music is a MusicLink Foundation affiliate. Reduced-rate spots are available for qualifying families.
The first class is always FREE!
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Pick a program above and book your trial directly.