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All About the Let's Play Music Online Program

Updated: Sep 12, 2025


Every child deserves the chance to discover the magic of music. At Let’s Play Music, we’ve dedicated years to helping young children learn and grow through a proven curriculum that feels more like play than practice. But for many families, access to a certified teacher isn’t possible.


That’s why we created the Let’s Play Music Online Program (LPM Online)—a complete play-based music curriculum for children ages 4–6, designed to bring all the benefits of in-person classes right into your home.



How the Program Works

LPM Online is carefully structured to give your child both engaging instruction and personal support each week. The program blends the convenience of pre-recorded lessons with the accountability and connection of live teacher chats.


1. Pre-Recorded Video Lessons

  • Length: 30–40 minutes each.

  • Format: Interactive and playful, featuring singing, movement, rhythm games, solfège, and piano readiness activities.

  • Flexibility: Families can watch anytime that fits their schedule—morning, afternoon, or even as part of a bedtime routine.

  • Review: Each lesson stays available for 8 weeks, so children can revisit favorite songs and reinforce skills.


These lessons are designed to feel like “guided play.” Children sing, clap rhythms, echo musical patterns, and interact with their materials at home. Parents often enjoy participating alongside their child, making it a shared experience.


2. Live Teacher Chats

  • Duration: 15 minutes, once a week.

  • Format: One-on-one video call with a certified Let’s Play Music teacher.

  • Purpose: The teacher checks progress, answers questions, offers encouragement, and helps with any tricky concepts.

  • Benefit: Children gain more confidence with the personal attention, while parents receive support and tips for at-home practice.


This live interaction is the heart of LPM Online—it ensures students don’t feel alone in online learning. They can experience a positive, encouraging connection with a real teacher.


3. At-Home Engagement

Between lessons, children use optional tools like tone bells, magnet boards, and student booklets to explore the music hands-on. We call them Fun Tools! Parents help guide short practice times—usually just a few minutes a day—making it easy to fit into family life.

This unique structure gives children both the consistency of a guided curriculum and the support of real teacher connection.


Who Can Enroll?

LPM Online is available for anyone who fits these requirements:

  • Children ages 4–6 (the perfect developmental stage for music literacy and piano readiness).

  • Families who live more than 30 miles away from an in-person class with a certified Let’s Play Music teacher.


This makes LPM Online the perfect solution for families who want high-quality music education but don’t have a teacher nearby.



Why Parents Love LPM Online

Parents appreciate that this program is more than just learning songs. It builds real musicianship while helping children develop confidence in rhythm, pitch, and piano readiness in a way that feels fun and natural. The flexible lessons fit into busy family schedules, the optional materials make learning a hands-on experience, and the live teacher chats ensure kids feel supported. With LPM Online, your child isn’t only learning music—they’re discovering a love for music that will last a lifetime.


Enrollment

Enrollment is open year-round, beginning on-demand. Once you join, you’ll gain access to video lessons right away and be guided step-by-step in setting up your live teacher chats and accessing learning materials.


Final Thoughts

The Let’s Play Music Online Program makes quality music education possible for every family—no matter where you live. With engaging weekly lessons, personal teacher interaction, and optional hands-on tools, children ages 4–6 can thrive musically while learning from the comfort of their home.


If you’ve been searching for the right way to give your child a joyful and structured start in music, LPM Online is ready for you.


For questions, email us at online.lessons@letsplaymusicsite.com.



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