Studio Licensing & Partnership
What We Offer
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Multi-year curriculum
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Scalable group lesson design
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Teacher training & support
Business Value
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Recognizable national brand
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Increased retention
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Structured curriculum saves studio resources
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Resale student materials for additional revenue

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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
Why Let's Play Music
Let's Play Music group curricula for ages 0-12.
Six unique
semesters in a
"Mommy & Me"
format that
teaches
foundational
music and
pre-school skills
through music and play.
Our flagship
curriculum that
teaches ear
training, solfège
and piano over a
3-year program in
age appropriate
and play-based
approaches.

With Let's Play Music programs you can:
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Teach preschool-aged children during school hours
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Resell student materials for added revenue
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Gain trust of families with young children who easily transition into private lessons
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Experience increased exposure by offering a nationally recognized curriculum
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Enjoy increased income with group classes
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Establish loyal student based with built-in longevity in 2 and 2 year programs
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Sell program materials to student at a profit
What is my Revenue Potential?
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Additional monthly revenue: $9,180
(Offering 3 full classes of all 3 programs of suggested tuition rate.)
Everything You Need


"I have a degree in piano pedagogy and had been teaching piano many years before I discovered Let's Play Music. I am so impressed with the logical sequence of the lessons, the ingenious ways that theory concepts are taught and the purposeful activities of each lesson. Children who learn this way have an amazing music foundation."
-Laura Flecher
Teacher inSt. George, UT, USA
What Sets Us Apart?


Unique Curriculum
Our programs combine proven teaching methods with
innovative, playful approaches. We teach serious music theory through play like no one else!
Highly Structured
Each program is clearly organized into 15-week semesters with detailed lesson plans. Student workbooks coordinate with lesson plans so parents have clear instructions for home practice.
Everything You Need
The teachers materials package includes visual aids, lesson plans, video tutorials, and access to our teacher instruction portal.
Use of App
Our app delivers the albums used for class and home enjoyment plus interactive instruments, games, and communication to parents.
Established and Trusted
Let's Play Music has been around since 1998. Parents and teachers continually rave about the result of the program.
Discover the power of a branded,
nationally recognized curriculum.
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What are the Fees and Services?
Studio License Fees
License Fee is $2999 per curriculum and includes:
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Teacher Materials Package
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Teacher set of all Student Materials
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Unlimited access to our Teacher Training Portal
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Admittance to our Teacher Training Seminars
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Rights to all Let's Play Music logos and trademarks
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A protected 30-mile radius territory
Website Listing:
Your studio is searchable by zip code in our Find a Teacher search engine including location, email, website link, and bio.
Teacher Training and Certification:
Teacher training is included in your licensing fee. They will have unlimited access to our Teacher Training Portal and can attend our live training seminars at no cost. (travel not included). Our Teacher Certification program is available for an additional $299 per teacher where they will be personally mentored, submit teaching videos, and receive expert ongoing feedback.
How will Teachers Be Trained?

Our world-class teacher training program offers several options to suit your needs.
Your teachers may attend our live in-person trainings at no cost (travel not included) or utilize our online training program.
Your teachers may opt-in to our Teacher Certification Program, which provides one-on-1 coaching through video submissions, expert feedback, mentoring, and support.
What Else Should I Consider?
Qualifications for Teachers
Teachers need to have a natural, accurate, pleasant singing voice and a basic understanding of reading music. For our Let's Play Music and Presto programs, piano skills are required and should be at level 5 or higher. Successful teachers are enthusiastic, confident, professional and fun.
Time Commitment
Class periods are 30, 40, or 60 minutes long (Sound Beginnings, Let's Play Music, and Presto, respectively) and meet weekly.
Teachers can expect to spend about the same amount of time preparing as they do teaching.

Teaching Space
Studio space must be large enough to accommodate at least 5 students and their parents in an active class for Sound Beginnings or Let's Play Music. Presto classes do not have parents attend, but space must accommodate at least four full-size keyboards and a floor movement space
Items not Included in the Teaching Materials
Because many of these are standard music teaching items, they are not included in the Teaching Materials supplied by Let's Play Music.
Sound Beginnings
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Sound System or Bluetooth Speaker
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Kids Gathering Drum (22" x 8")
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Class set (8-12 sets) of rhythm sticks, sand blocks, shakers, wrist bells, hand drums, bean bags, dancing scarves
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Classroom Pocket Chart
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12' parachute
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Large Stretchy band
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Class set of stuffed bears
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Gender neutral puppet
Let's Play Music
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Sound System or Bluetooth Speaker
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Tambourine
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Triangle
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Autoharp
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Gender neutral puppet
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Keyboard for each student (61-keys) including stands, stools, foot rests
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Mixed set of rhythm instruments
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Playground ball
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Composer Portraits
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Composing Software
Let's Play Music
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Sound System or Bluetooth Speaker
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Keyboard for each student (88 keys, fully weighted) including stands, benches, and headphones
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2 Kids Gathering Drums (22" x 8")
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Giant Keyboard Mat
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Class set of dancing scarves
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iPad or computer
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Composer Portraits
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Composing Software

How Do I Get Started?
Schedule a call with our Onboarding Manager to answer your questions by calling, emailing, or clicking below.
Together, we can grow your studio!

"These programs are so engaging they attract families to our studio and remain loyal for years! I'm delighted with the revenue that Let's Play Music has made possible."
-Alison Browning
Studio Owner, San Marcos, CA, USA









