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Chord Theory

Certified Teachers

Solfege Ear Training

Age Appropriate Methods

West Jordan, UT, children ages 4 through 6 are invited to attend the Let’s Play Music program, where we believe you’re never too young to begin your musical journey. Young musicians will learn foundational music skills in a fun and creative environment. Help your kids begin an amazing musical experience through our foundational music theory program.

Musical Talent Starts Here

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1st Year Student Materials - $88

(plus sales tax for AZ residents)

2nd Year Student Materials - $64

(plus sales tax for AZ residents)

3rd Year Student Materials - $72

(plus sales tax for AZ residents)

Program Costs

The Let’s Play Music program has two separate cost components. 
 
A materials fee is due to Let’s Play Music upon enrollment. All of our materials are selected to support the best music education.  
 
Tuition fees vary based on location. For more information about West Jordan, UT, music lesson tuition, contact your local instructor. The tuition fee is paid directly to your local music teacher in monthly installments. It includes classroom instrument use, weekly classes, a year-end recital, and parent communication.

We've Struck a Chord!

What Parents Are Saying about Let's Play Music!

I had heard great things about the program and decided to enroll my youngest. Oh, how I wish my older kids had had this program! He has learned SO much. As we are finishing up his 3rd year, I can honestly say I had no idea how much he would learn and be able to do! What a wonderful experience it has been! 

Cheryl M.

I love Let's Play Music! It turned my monotone singing son into a now 12-year-old who has sung solos and loves to sing in choirs! As a music teacher, I am amazed at the wonderful musical foundation that Let's Play Music gives its students. It is so fun and yet so comprehensive!

Amy S.

My kids have always loved music, but Let’s Play Music took them to the next level and has made them into mini musicians! I love this program because it develops a love of music in kids and helps them learn to be creative and explore music from a very young age.

Laura V.

I love the Let's Play Music program! I love the carefully thought out, step-by-step process of teaching music fundamentals to children through age-appropriate methods. This is truly a life-changing experience for children and their parents!

Linda H.

Let’s Play Music’s preschool music classes for 4 and 5 year olds in West Jordan are taught by music instructors that teach children complete musicianship. Lessons go well beyond skills taught in standard piano classes. Students learn chord structure, classical music instruction, sight singing, and ear training. 

Why Let's Play Music?

Our Flagship Curriculum

The Let’s Play Music program introduces advanced musical concepts to students in a fun and engaging fashion. Some of our program’s key components include solfege, chord recognition, and sight-reading. 
 
Learn more details about each year below.

During the second year of our preschool music classes for 4 and 5 year olds in West Jordan, children start piano lessons, harmonic improvisation, chord notations, and intervals.

Second Year

Introduction to Keyboard

During their introductory year, students develop foundational skills in harmony, reading, and rhythm. Our teachers incorporate learning tools like tone bells, songs, and games. Additionally, we introduce students to the autoharp.

First Year

Keyboard Prep

In the third year, students begin learning composition and transposing. They are also taught the appropriate form for piano playing.

Third Year

Piano Skills

First Year

Keyboard Prep

Second Year

Introduction to Keyboard

Third Year

Piano Skills

The Let's Play Music curriculum is centered in the teachings of the music masters Kodaly, Orff and Dalcroze.  These men were revolutionist who changed the attitudes of teaching music to children.  Their philosophies are at the heart of our curriculum and you will see their methodologies in each detailed lesson plan.

Zoltán Kodály

In the Kodály Method children are first introduced to musical concepts through playful, natural experience. He emphasized the use of the folk song in all early music education, stating that they are the ‘mother tongue’ for teaching music.   Melodic patterning, the repetition of certain notes in a row, trains both the ear and the eye to read the patterns on the staff.  Adding solfeg handsigns and syllables further enhanced the learning experience. He used both folk music and songs that are based on the pentatonic scale to help teach the art of singing in tune.

Émile Jaques-Dalcroze

The Dalcroze method, taught in his Eurhythmics schools, is another approach music educators use to foster music appreciation, ear-training and improvisation while improving musical skills. In this method, the body is the main instrument.  Students learn rhythm and structure by listening to music and expressing what they hear through spontaneous bodily movement. (I.e. walking to quarter notes, skipping to dotted notes.)

Carl Orff

In the Carl Orff approach, children are taught concepts through improvisation, composition and a natural sense of play.  He taught using folk music and music composed by the children themselves.  All musical concepts were taught through singing, chanting, dance, movement, drama and the playing of percussion instruments. He believed the order of instruments should be: 1. Body Percussion  2. Voice  3. Simple Percussion Instruments  4. Barred Instruments

(For example, our tone bell set is an Orff instrument!)

Let's Play Music was founded in great educational philosophies

Learning From the Masters

Ready to Begin?

Each of our music teachers in West Jordan teaching our preschool music classes for 4 and 5 year olds are certified, mentored and trained for a minimum of three years.

Explore our classes!

Read more about our additional curricula below.

Ages 0-4

Our youngest students can start their musical journey with a parent or caregiver. 

Ages 7-12

Our accelerated piano program is designed for older students just starting out. 

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