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Our Story
Hi, I’m Andrew! A Park Slope Dad who’s thought a lot about helping children find their unique gift, or what I like to call, “their thing.”
I discovered music can be a great path for personal development and discovery, even if they never become a professional musician. And there’s now tons of studies proving the brain development benefits of learning an instrument.
But how did I get here? It’s the early 2000s and my son Alejandro is in preschool. It’s a lovely school and yet, I can’t leave the classroom. Alejandro has deep attachment issues. He is so terrified that I have to sit in the corner of the class.
Through the Musicolor Method, we merge playful melodies with pivotal life skills ensuring your child looks forward to every lesson.
Lessons in the familiar surrounds of home mean a relaxed child, optimal for absorbing both music and life skills.
Inculcating values of discipline and routine becomes more effective in a familiar setting, turning daily home routines into learning experiences.
Early introduction to music fosters confidence, helping them express, communicate, and shite even beyond the piano.
By making lessons a joyous home event, we inspire a lifelong curiosity and love for learning.
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UKULELE
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FLUTE
SAXOPHONE
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"My daughter has been a student at Park Slope Music Lessons for years and it's been a fabulous experience. Piano has helped provide her with a different approach to thinking and learning and she truly enjoys it. The instructors are fantastic and do an amazing job connecting with each student and tailoring their approach to their individual needs. Thank you so much!"
- Kevin DeNoia
"My daughter has never sought to play music professionally, so her continued commitment to her weekly lessons for 12+ years (even with her busy high school schedule), is a testament to how much she truly enjoys being part of the Park Slope Music Lessons family!"
- Caroline Lee
Imagine seeing your child's teacher, whom they admire, rocking out on stage! It's an experience that truly bridges the gap between classroom learning and real-world musicianship.
Here’s a calendar of upcoming gigs, concerts, album releases as well as important dates for the school.
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### What Age Should You Start Piano Lessons?
The question of "what age piano lessons should begin" is a common one among parents. Traditional music teachers often recommend starting between ages 5 and 7, when children have developed basic motor skills and the ability to focus on structured activities. However, at Musicolor Method, we believe that even younger children, as early as 3 years old, can benefit greatly from learning piano in a way that suits their developmental stage.
Traditional piano lessons typically require students to read sheet music from the start, which can be overwhelming for preschoolers who are still developing their reading skills. This often results in frustration or disengagement. In contrast, the Musicolor Method utilizes a more intuitive, visual, and tactile approach, using colors, patterns, and simplified notation to represent musical concepts. This makes learning accessible and enjoyable, even for very young children.
We understand that younger children have a more limited attention span and may struggle with complex concepts like traditional music notation, which is heavily based on fractions and mathematical thinking. Instead, our method introduces musical concepts step-by-step, in a way that feels like play rather than a formal lesson. This keeps children engaged and excited about learning, making the piano a joyful first experience in music.
The piano is often considered the best introductory instrument for several reasons:
1. Visual Layout: The piano's layout of keys is linear and visually clear, making it easier for young learners to grasp concepts like high and low notes, or melodic direction.
2. Immediate Gratification: Unlike other instruments, playing the piano produces a sound right away, which provides instant feedback and satisfaction.
3. Developing Fine Motor Skills: Learning piano involves using both hands independently, which enhances fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination—skills that are particularly beneficial for young children.
By starting with the piano, children also develop skills that transfer easily to other instruments. The Musicolor Method helps build a strong foundation in rhythm, melody, and harmony in a way that is accessible and fun for beginners of all ages.
At Musicolor, we see each lesson as an opportunity to activate what we call “superpowers” in our students. These superpowers include focus, patience, and the ability to problem-solve creatively. We also aim to foster a growth mindset, where students learn that persistence and practice lead to mastery. Instead of focusing solely on music proficiency, we emphasize life skills such as confidence, self-expression, and emotional regulation.
Our students often exhibit enhanced cognitive abilities, improved memory, and better social skills through their musical journey. We do this by introducing concepts in small, manageable chunks, or “stepping stones,” ensuring that every new concept is within reach and every lesson builds on the last
If you’re wondering what age piano lessons should start for your child, the best way to find out is to speak with a specialist. Learn more and book a free parent consultation with our team at [Park Slope](https://parkslope.musicolormethod.com). You can also join our waiting list for the Upper West Side of Manhattan at [Upper West Side](https://upperwestside.musicolormethod.com).
Starting piano lessons early can unlock a world of benefits for your child. It’s not just about learning an instrument—it’s about shaping a young mind for a lifetime of creativity, confidence, and resilience.
Schedule a Call Now and we'll learn more about your child, their learning styles, preferences and schedule to match you with the perfect in-home music teacher.
- Sarah Kornbluth
Formerly Park Slope Music Lessons
Formerly Park Slope Music Lessons
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