Springfield Children’s Music Academy Learn Piano With Parents New Site Launched

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A well respected music school has launched a new site advertising its courses in the Springfield area. The Children's Music Academy offers both parents and children the chance to learn together.


Children’s Music Academy, which is starting its twenty second year teaching in its own unique style and allows parents to learn piano and other instruments alongside their children, has launched a new site. The new site covers all of the different courses available at the Children’s Music Academy, including courses for beginners ages three to nine years, and a masters course especially for graduates of the academy.


More information can be found on the Children’s Music Academy website at: http://wwwChildrenLearnMusic.org.


The site explains that Children’s Music Academy, based in Springfield, Missouri, offers music lessons for young children full of fun, interactive activities that can help the students to develop a grounding in musical learning and build essential life skills.


The Children’s Music Academy was founded in Littleton, Colorado, with only 15 children in the original small studio. Today, it has dozens of teachers in 25 studios across the United States, and offers a unique and fun way into the world of music for children. They learn in an entertaining environment, with a hands on approach and close interaction with parents.


Because parents must join in on the lessons, they can learn instruments alongside their children, helping to expand their own musical skill set while spending quality time with their children. The CMA website emphasises that learning a musical instrument in this way can help to create a unique bonding experience between the parents and children.


Instruments available to learn at the Children’s Music Academy include piano, guitar, percussion instruments, voice, and a range of other options. When children sign up to learn at the academy, they take lessons weekly, with the courses following the Springfield Public Schools calendar. This allows them to learn music in a supportive environment without interfering with vacations or breaks.


Interested parties can benefit from a free lesson both for their children and themselves, allowing them to see how the process works, and get a feel for whether they will enjoy it. Full course details are available on the academy website, where parents can get in touch using the contact form provided. The Children’s Music Academy phone number is: 417-425-4618.


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