PARK SLOPE MUSIC LESSONS IS NOW MUSICOLOR METHOD OF PARK SLOPE
Invite a transformative experience through music into your home right here in Park Slope and surrounding neighborhoods.
LOCATIONS SERVED: Boerum Hill, Carroll Gardens, Cobble Hill, Dumbo, Kensington, Park Slope, South Slope, Sunset Park, Windsor Terrace, Williamsburg
Our Story
Hi, I’m Andrew! A Park Slope Dad who’s thought a lot about helping children find their unique gift, or what I like to call, “their thing.”
I discovered music can be a great path for personal development and discovery, even if they never become a professional musician. And there’s now tons of studies proving the brain development benefits of learning an instrument.
But how did I get here? It’s the early 2000s and my son Alejandro is in preschool. It’s a lovely school and yet, I can’t leave the classroom. Alejandro has deep attachment issues. He is so terrified that I have to sit in the corner of the class.
Through the Musicolor Method, we merge playful melodies with pivotal life skills ensuring your child looks forward to every lesson.
Lessons in the familiar surrounds of home mean a relaxed child, optimal for absorbing both music and life skills.
Inculcating values of discipline and routine becomes more effective in a familiar setting, turning daily home routines into learning experiences.
Early introduction to music fosters confidence, helping them express, communicate, and shite even beyond the piano.
By making lessons a joyous home event, we inspire a lifelong curiosity and love for learning.
Find the perfect program for your child
Perfect for children aged 1-4, Penguin Pals is a vibrant and engaging early childhood music class designed to introduce the wonders of music to young learners.
Our unique program combines singing, clapping, movement, and an introduction to the foundational elements of music, all wrapped up in an enjoyable and nurturing environment.
"My daughter has been a student at Park Slope Music Lessons for years and it's been a fabulous experience. Piano has helped provide her with a different approach to thinking and learning and she truly enjoys it. The instructors are fantastic and do an amazing job connecting with each student and tailoring their approach to their individual needs. Thank you so much!"
- Kevin DeNoia
"My daughter has never sought to play music professionally, so her continued commitment to her weekly lessons for 12+ years (even with her busy high school schedule), is a testament to how much she truly enjoys being part of the Park Slope Music Lessons family!"
- Caroline Lee
We recommend all children start with at least 6 months of piano/keyboard. Because it is physically easier to produce sound, and is visually logically laid out, it builds a foundation quickly and makes comprehension faster. This makes transferring to ANY other instrument much quicker, enjoyable and understandable. However, for children above the age of 8 years old, it is possible to start on any instrument, though we highly recommend keyboard as a foundation.
PIANO
VOICE
GUITAR
BASS
UKULELE
FLUTE
SAXOPHONE
CLARINET
TRUMPET
TROMBONE
FLUGELHORN
DRUMS PERCUSSION
SONGWRITING
and more to come
We start with two trial lessons to ensure the best match with your child and teacher. These lessons are 30 minutes long, a week apart and cost $75 each. There is also a one-time registration fee of $35. After that, if everything goes well, we will bill you monthly tuition. Here's our latest tuition, fees and policies.
We accept kids from around 4 years of age, sometimes 3 1/2. It depends on these 4 things
1-Fine motor skills - any issues?
2- Can they write their name legibly?
3- Count to 10?
4- Know the alphabet song? At least up to letter G?Can sit and focus on one activity for at least 5 minutes?
We do not have a central facility. We send amazing teachers to your home in Park Slope and surrounding neighborhoods.
Yes, recitals are major part of our students growth. We have two recitals per year, one in January and the other in June. These are usually hosted by St. Francis Xavier church on the corner of 6th Avenue and Carroll Street in Brooklyn, NY.
We always start with two trial lessons to ensure the best match between your child and the teacher. These trial lessons are 30 minutes each, one week apart and are $75 each. What we are looking for is a strong rapport between you, your child and teacher and that practice is happening, ideally daily, and there is enthusiasm about going forward. If everything is great, we will move to monthly tuition.
See details at our tuition page here.
We have 3 makeup credits per semester. Ask your teacher to reschedule. There are no refunds for missed lessons.
Yes. All of our teachers are able to provide excellent instruction via Zoom no matter where you are located. You just need to have a broadband internet connection and a web-connected device with camera.
Yes - ask us about it in your consultation interview.
Yes.
Because of our adaptive and inclusive curriculum, the Musicolor Method, we have been able to successfully work with many children with special needs including Autism Spectrum Disorder, Attention Deficit Disorder, Dyslexia, and slow learners. Learn more here.
Yes, but only if you have a child or grandchild actively enrolled with us.
Absolutely.
We start with playing first using color as educational scaffolding. This builds instant excitement, enthusiasm and confidence to keep going when things get more complicated. Learning to read music is not going to happen overnight, in a week or even months. It can take years.
Yes we do - our Penguin Pals class is exactly that. Learn more and sign up here.
Yes we do. Our music program helps young people activate life skills through music. We would like to make it as accessible as possible, and have limited scholarships available each year for partially subsidized lessons. Please apply here.
Our teachers are more than just instructors—they’re mentors, heroes, and role models. Each member of our team has undergone a rigorous vetting process, including background checks, and is certified through our exclusive Musicolor Masterclass. All of our teachers hold at least a Bachelor's degree, with many having earned advanced degrees from prestigious institutions such as Berklee College of Music, Juilliard, NYU, Harvard, Boston College, New England Conservatory, and more.
Founder Director
Imagine seeing your child's teacher, whom they admire, rocking out on stage! It's an experience that truly bridges the gap between classroom learning and real-world musicianship.
Here’s a calendar of upcoming gigs, concerts, album releases as well as important dates for the school.
Contact Us
347-997-1194
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The Musicolor Method is an innovative approach to music education designed to make learning music accessible and enjoyable for young children. Founded by Andrew Ingkavet, a Brooklyn-based musician and composer, the method uses colors to simplify traditional music notation. This color-based system helps even pre-literate children recognize and understand music notes, creating a more intuitive learning experience. By associating each note with a distinct color, students can easily recall musical concepts, enhancing both memory and enjoyment.
The story behind the Musicolor Method is rooted in Andrew Ingkavet’s personal experience as a parent. Faced with challenges in finding appropriate music lessons for his young son, Alejandro, Ingkavet recognized that traditional methods were not suitable for young beginners. This realization led him to develop a new system where music notation was simplified and made more accessible to children through color coding. His approach breaks down barriers in music education and gives children the tools to begin learning music at an earlier age.
At the core of the Musicolor Method is the belief that music education should be engaging and playful. The method encourages creativity while fostering a deep understanding of musical concepts. Students learn in an environment where they can explore, experiment, and express themselves, which makes the learning process enjoyable and effective. The method not only builds technical musical skills but also nurtures a child’s emotional and cognitive development.
For children taking music lessons, in particular, we offer lessons for the following musical instruments:
Piano
Voice
Guitar
Ukulele
Bass
Flute
Saxophone
Clarinet
Trumpet
Trombone
Flugelhorn
Drums & percussion
Violin
Violin
Tuba
Songwriting
And more!
The Musicolor Method also empowers educators by offering a fresh, innovative way to teach music. Traditional music education methods often require complex, abstract symbols that can be difficult for young learners to grasp. By simplifying music notation through the use of color, the Musicolor Method makes it easier for teachers to engage students and provide them with the foundational skills they need. Teachers trained in the Musicolor Method are able to create a more inclusive and supportive learning environment, allowing each child to thrive at their own pace.
Beyond teaching music, the Musicolor Method aims to instill confidence and cognitive skills in its students. By learning music, children develop better memory, focus, and problem-solving abilities. The method has been praised for helping children gain a sense of accomplishment and joy in their musical journey, which has a positive impact on other areas of their lives. Musicolor is not just about learning to play an instrument; it’s about fostering a lifelong love for music and its role in personal growth.
Service Areas
Carroll Gardens, Cobble Hill, South Slope, North Slope, Brooklyn Heights, Williamsburg, Crown Heights, Sunset Park, Bed-Stuy
Schedule a Call Now and we'll learn more about your child, their learning styles, preferences and schedule to match you with the perfect in-home music teacher.
- Sarah Kornbluth
Formerly Park Slope Music Lessons
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