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Research. Music Together was first offered to the public in 1987 and pioneered the concept of a research-based, developmentally appropriate early childhood music curriculum. Today classes are offered all over the world including a lab school in Princeton, New Jersey. Ongoing research at the lab school, as well as the research of others, continually informs Music Together’s work on program content and development, varied applications of the program, and teacher training. Everything we do in class has an educational purpose. Just ask one of our highly trained teachers.
All classes are 45 minutes long and meet once a week.
Each class has between 6 and 12 registered children, plus their caregiver(s).
With our monthly membership model, there is no need to enroll each session. It's the ultimate in flexibility because YOU get to choose when to start and stop your classes. You can join us at any time if there is space available in the class of your choice. When you register online for your class, you will initally be charged $46 for your first Music Together® Service Fee. This fee is charged seasonally (fall, winter, spring) and covers Music Together's materials, digital downloads, and fees for each music collection. Once you are confirmed in the class of your choice, you will be charged the first month's prorated tuition, and thereafter you will be charged on the first of each month via automatic monthly payments using a saved credit card. It is your responsibility to keep the credit card information up to date; you can make changes either by logging in to your account or by contacting us to make the changes for you. There will be a $10 charge for declined credit card transactions. We require a minimum two month enrollment, and at least 30 days emailed notice is required to cancel or freeze your membership. (But most families stay with us for years)! All memberships automatically end on August 1, 2026.
Classes with children of different ages have intellectual and social benefits for both younger and older children. In fact, it's the learning environment recommended by many early childhood researchers. Older children learn empathy and awareness of others, while developing leadership qualities and gaining self-confidence. Younger children learn by imitating the older ones and often show more complex behaviors earlier than usual. Even babies benefit by being in an environment that gives them lots of opportunities to observe the behavior of children of varying ages. Plus, it allows everyone—siblings, parents, grandparents, caregivers—to share in the musical experience together!
Absolutely! We know that nap times and schedules change. As long as there is space in your new desired class, we can move you into it.
Three times each year (Fall, Winter, Spring), we introduce a new Music Together song collection complete with CDs, songbooks, and digital downloads. The $46 pays for these materials as well as other Music Together services. As long as you are a member, this fee will automatically be billed to your credit card at the start of each collection. Please note, there is no Music Together service fee for our Holiday collection as that is not a Music Together offering.
We require at least 30 days notice to cancel or freeze your membership, and minimum enrollment is two months. Your child develops musically over time, so a minimum of two months is needed to ensure the best developmental experience for your child. Please send a written notification of cancellation to [email protected].
You get to choose how long you are enrolled in classes. As long as you take classes for a minimum of two months, you can then cancel at anytime. We don't officially organize our classes into "semesters", but we still follow the Music Together Song Collections schedule.
Monthly tuition is refundable prior to your first class, but the initial Music Together Service Fee of $46.00 is non-refundable. After the first class, no refunds are given.
Unlimited bonus classes means that you have plenty of opportunities for make-ups as long as your membership is active. In fact you can "make-up" a class without missing your regular class. Just schedule a second or third bonus class for that week!
Current families can schedule bonus classes online by logging onto the Family Portal on the Enrolled Families menu on our website. Choose ‘Schedule A Bonus Class’,and you'll see a variety of options. You can schedule classes by day, location, teacher, etc. Once you've scheduled your bonus class, you will receive a confirmation email.
Sorry, but no. You must schedule your make-up in advance with our online Bonus Class Scheduler. We need to know you're coming!
Under the username and password prompts, click ‘Forgot your Password?’ and enter your email address and your information will be emailed to you. If you do not remember which email address you used, contact us.
Sing, dance, and have fun! You might be surprised to hear that you are your child's most important music teacher right now—and it doesn't matter whether you think of yourself a great singer or dancer. Young children develop dispositions for certain behaviors, including learning to love music, by observing and imitating their loved ones. Simply by participating enthusiastically during class and playing with the ideas at home, you'll give your children the modeling they need to learn to love to make music. Please wait to socialize or use your cell phone until after class and instead help us create a music-only environment.
Any loving grown-up(s) can bring your child to class. We have many dads, grandparents, nannies, aunts, friends, and even great-grandparents who bring their children to class!
At Music Together, children are never required to sit in the circle or expected to conform to an adult's idea of participation. We know that children learn differently from adults. They learn instinctively and constantly, through observation, interactions with adults and older children, and through imitation, play, and, especially, movement. One hallmark of Music Together is the insight that children will naturally develop music ability simply when they are immersed in a community of families all making music.
Children's responses depend on their most dominant learning style and temperament as well as their age and developmental level. Some might follow the teacher right away. Many will simply want to watch and absorb, particularly in the first few weeks of class. Some might crawl or toddle around; others are stimulated by the music and respond more actively, running, jumping, or dancing. All are perfectly natural responses to the new, musically rich environment. Throughout the semester, your teacher will help you tune in to how your child learns best so you can support their music development in class and at home. Feel free to ask if you have questions!
Play your songs at home and in the car frequently, especially during the first few weeks of class. Make it available to the music available for your child to listen to while she is playing or before nap or bedtime. Create your Family Music Zone® account and download the Hello Everybody app for digital versions of the songs and more activity ideas to try!
Use the songbook to help you learn the songs and get new ideas for musical ideas to use at home. The music notation is in the book if you play an instrument and want to play along. Try using the songbook at storytime instead of a regular book and sing through the songs as you go along.
A different song collection is used each season –there are nine different song collections- so you can look forward to expanding your repertoire with a variety of new songs and chants. The curriculum is designed so that families can continue classes for three years before revisiting a song collection. In three years, you and your child will learn over 375 songs! If you do continue in the program beyond three years (and we hope you will), your child will experience his or her first song collections in a brand new way.
Please do not come to class if your child is sick! We have a generous make-up policy so that you don't feel compelled to bring a sick child to class -- nobody wants contagious illnesses to spread!
We ask that you not bring food or drink into classrooms. Of course nursing and bottle-feeding for infants are always allowed!
Music Together® classes may be in session when older children have a school holiday, and it is natural to want to bring them with you to class. We ask that you speak in advance to your teacher if you would like to bring them to a class.
We want everyone in class to be fully participating, so we ask for you to refrain from taking photos or videos during class. Feel free, however, to take pictures before and after class; we can even give your child an instrument to hold for the picture
Gift certificates toward classes can be purchased at any time. They make fabulous baby shower, birthday, or holiday gifts.