Little Notes Music School
Little Notes for Little Fingers
Now Hiring
Position: piano, violin, cello, guitar, & voice instructors.
Week days and weekends available.
Contact: Andrea
Wiggle & Grow with Kindermusik
With instructor “Miss Cindy” Dreispan
Monday October 2, 9, 16, 23
11:30 am - 12:15 pm | age 18 months - 3 years |
2:00 pm - 2:45 pm | age 3 - 4 years old |
Thursdays October 5, 12, 19, 26
11:00 am - 11:45 pm | age 18 months - 3 years |
2:00 pm - 2:45 pm | age 3 - 4 years old |
This music-filled class celebrates the unique joys of your growing child. Each week your child will love singing, dancing, and playing instruments with you and her new friends and you’ll love helping her practice a wide variety of abilities such as gross and fine motor skills, turn-taking, social skills, and active listening. Each unit uses fun songs, rhymes, stories, vocal play, instrument play, and focused listening activities to explore a different theme. The cost is $60.00 for the full 4 weeks and each class is 45 minutes long.
Kindermusik with Little Notes
Little Notes Music School is now offering Kindermusik classes. Find the class schedule online at the Kindermusik website where you can also register and pay for classes.
Children learn and grow through play, with other children, teachers, and you. Led by Andrea Valcuha, Kindermusik's research-based program will enhance your child's development and instill a lifelong love of music.
Kindermusik with Little Notes is taught by Mrs. Andrea Valcuha who grew up in Slovak Republic where she started her musical journey by imitating any surrounding sounds at 2 months old. She sang whenever possible and started violin lessons at age 6, performing as a singer and violinist. She decided to spread her passion to others by becoming a music teacher.
After Mrs. Andrea finished her Master's in Musical Education from Presov University, Slovakia she moved to the United States where she opened a small studio to follow her dreams. She developed a program called "Little Notes for Little Fingers" where she began working with exceptional very young musicians.
Understanding that not every child wishes to be a performer, Mrs. Andrea wanted music to be available to anybody regardless of age and ability level. After 6 years of teaching, she felt that there was something missing in her program. The Kindermusik philosophy is that every child is musical, and that the parent is the child's first and most important teacher.