Get ready to say goodbye to lonely piano practice and hello to vibrant, collaborative musical adventures!

Experience the joy of learning piano in a dynamic group setting where young beginners thrive together.

Group Piano Classes Available at the Collinsville Location

Imagine your child not only learning to play the piano but also developing a genuine love for music through engaging, collaborative sessions.

In our group piano classes, they’ll experience the excitement of playing with peers, turning every lesson into an adventure.

  • They’ll develop a strong sense of camaraderie with fellow students.
  • Each class will be filled with interactive activities that make learning enjoyable.
  • They’ll look forward to every session, eager to explore new musical concepts in a supportive environment.



While private lessons offer personalized attention, group classes bring a unique blend of collaboration and excitement. In our group piano classes, your child will not only learn to play but will also develop a love for music alongside their peers.

  • Experience the joy of making music with friends.
  • Cultivate both musical skills and social connections.
  • Enjoy dynamic, interactive lessons that keep your child engaged.
  • Build confidence through group performances and shared successes.

Introducing The Harmony Hub, a comprehensive group piano class that boosts your child’s musical confidence and collaborative skills through dynamic, engaging activities.

What Will You Learn?


Reading Music

Yep. We still teach notation. We couldn’t get rid of ALL of the old teaching techniques.

Lead Sheets & Chord Charts

What are those? Well, if you ever want to “jam” with your friends around a campfire or in the garage, you better know about these.

Performing

While it’s not required, everyone wants to join in on our recitals. We host recitals in-house and at local venues such as The Old Herald.

Composing

Most kids want to tinker around and make up their own songs. Why not learn how to write a song from scratch?

Playing Together

Learning an instrument can sometimes feel lonely. Not at Swing City. Join a band, a group class, or play along with your teacher.

Music Games

That’s right, we play games to reinforce the musical concepts being taught. Trust us, these games help students understand the concepts being taught.

Want to Start Lessons But Don’t Have An Instrument?

Our trial program was designed to give students of all ages the opportunity to take music lessons without the commitment of owning an instrument. For six weeks, you will have a weekly music lesson and we will loan you an instrument to take home to practice on.

Are you ready to start your EPIC musical journey?

Playing an instrument takes effort and time. Your efforts, combined with engaging lessons and proven practice strategies promise success on and off the bench.

Reading, theory, writing, composing, and creativity are all apart of playing an instrument and your lessons are carefully crafted to suit your learning styles and interest.


Students will enjoy a much more varied musical experience and be able to showcase their own creations to the world through:

  • 12 Bar Blues
  • Four Chord Composing
  • Chord Charts and Lead Sheets
  • Improvising
  • Playing By Ear
  • Playing Rock and Pop Songs

Learning any instrument is a team effort and if everyone joins in, it is a rewarding experience for all. Collaboration between the teacher, students, and their family is key to progress. When progress is being made, motivation kicks in which then inspires more practice and more practice means more progress. We call this the “magical loop”.


How do you get into “the magical loop”?

  • Consistent Lesson Attendance: It’s vital to attend your weekly lesson in order to see improvement.
  • Smart Practice Strategies Implemented At Home: During lessons, teachers will teach their students how to practice efficiently at home because we know everyone has busy schedules.
  • Regular Home Practice: Consistency is key when it comes to practice.

Engaging repertoire is a key factor in motivation! Music choices will be made primarily by the student with the teacher providing selections and guidance.

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