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in Music Class this Spring

Sing and dance your way through spring! 

Birds are chirping, flowers are blooming, and it's time for a fresh season of music-making! When you enroll in a Music Together® class this spring, you'll join other local families to form a musical community. Your expert teacher will get everyone moving and grooving along to our award-winning songs, and you’ll be able to keep the musical play going at home with your new recording and illustrated songbook.


As you nurture your child’s inner music-maker, you’ll also be supporting their social-emotional, cognitive, language, and physical development. Even the littlest learners benefit; in fact, music is an amazing brain-booster for babies. (Read more in this article on the Music Together blog.)

Music Together Class Types

All Music Together centers offer our signature mixed-age class for babies through five-year-olds, and they may also have Babies classes for infants birth through nine months old and Rhythm Kids® by Music Together classes for children ages 4–8. See what’s available in your area by finding a convenient location on our Class Locator.

The upcoming session starts soon in most locations, and classes are forming now! Visit our Class Locator to find a location near you, and go to their website for class types, schedules, tuition, and to register.

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Music Together® Triangle Collection

Triangle Collection Illustration

Soon, families in Music Together classes around the world will be singing and jamming along to the Triangle Song Collection. In addition to the brand new Cuban tune "Má Teodora," the collection includes Music Together classics like "Nothin' Blues" and "Hey, Ho, Nobody Home," plus our take on traditional favorites, including the American play-party song, "Skip to My Lou."

Song Story: Má Teodora

When we were on the hunt for a new song for the upcoming Music Together Triangle Song Collection, we knew we wanted a Spanish-language song. Our collections include Spanish material from a number of Spanish-speaking countries, but nothing from Cuba, so when we happened upon "Má Teodora," we were excited at the possibilities it presented for our curriculum. Read on...

Donde esta Ma Teordora Text Art
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