Mini Piano Lab

We Welcome Kids Ages 5 - 6

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Group Lessons are $98/month (4 lessons)

 

Are you looking for a great learning and development activity for your child?

Does your child show an interest in learning piano and music?

Natomas Music Square has just the music program for you!

Mini Piano Lab, a year group piano class for ages 5+. You student will focus on the basics of learning to play piano and music theory by incorporating fun games, puzzles, and songs. Our goal with this engaging music program is to get children excited about learning music all within a supportive environment led by our experienced and encouraging music instructors.

 

 Mini Piano Lab Instructors

Ana Carvajal

Piano
Ana on YouTube
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  • Hi! My Name is Ana Carvajal. I am 16 years old and a student of Cindy Su. I am the captain of my speech and debate team and have competed in National and state competitions multiple times.

    I love working out and pride myself on my academics. My favorite food is a Peruvian dish called Salchipapas, which are basically chopped hotdogs and fries!

Journey Anderson

Piano
Journey on YouTube
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  • Journey Anderson started piano at the age of 8 and has been playing ever since. For the last 8 years she has been a student of Cindy Se. She believes the most rewarding thing about playing piano is the feeling of accomplishment once you have finished a piece. Journey takes that same approach with her students. Making sure they understand at their own pace and guides them through whatever they are learning. She loves teaching piano to kids and seeing them develop and learn throughout the time you spend with them.

Connie Huang

Piano
Connie on YouTube
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  • Connie has been playing the piano for thirteen years, and enjoys hiking, painting, and learning new instruments. She’s recently picked up the kalimba, and she likes to transpose Studio Ghibli music to try and play it on there. Connie attends Natomas Charter school, and primarily paints realism, but also dabbles in abstract expressionism. Her favorite memory associated with piano was being able to perform at a local church.