Music Together® — Music Classes for Little Ones & Their Grownups

Bring music into your family’s world — playful, joyful, and full of discovery.

Music Together® is a globally recognized early childhood music and movement program created for children from birth through early primary years — and the grownups who love them. Our classes are designed to help children develop their natural musicality while strengthening connection, confidence, and joy through shared musical experiences.

What is Music Together?

Music Together is a research-based music and movement curriculum where children and their caregivers make music together in a playful, relaxed setting. It’s not about formal training or performance — it’s about exploring sound, rhythm, and movement as a family.
In every class you’ll:
  • Sing simple and rich songs
  • Move, dance, and explore rhythm
  • Play percussion instruments together
  • Create joyful musical moments as a family
Children learn through play and participation — and so do their caregivers!

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Who is it for?

Classes are designed for mixed ages, making them fun, engaging, and beneficial for the whole family.  Music Together is perfect for:
  • Babies and toddlers
  • Preschoolers
  • Early primary children
  • Parents, caregivers, grandparents, and nannies

How it works

Each Music Together class is led by a trained and experienced teacher in a cozy, welcoming environment. You’ll sing, dance, move, and play — all in ways that support children’s natural learning rhythms.
In a typical session:
  • Classes last about 45 minutes
  • Children and grownups make music together
  • No experience or musical ability is required — just a willingness to have fun
This mixed-age format allows babies to observe, toddlers to explore, and older children to lead — all at their own pace.

 

What your child gains

Music Together isn’t just about singing — it supports development in many meaningful ways:
 
Early musical skills — rhythm, melody, tempo
Social connection — shared experiences with peers and adults
Movement and coordination — through dance and play
Confidence and expression — children feel free to participate in their own way
Family bonding — music becomes part of your daily life together
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