Young Musicians Program
The Young Musicians Program offers a joyful, high-quality music education experience for children in a welcoming and engaging community setting. Led by a certified elementary music teacher, each class blends structured learning with creativity, movement, and hands-on exploration to help children grow in confidence, musical skill, and self-expression.
Young Musicians Class
This daytime music enrichment class is designed specifically for families looking for high-quality, engaging music education in a welcoming community setting.
Led by a certified elementary music teacher and mom, this class blends structured musical learning with creativity, movement, and hands-on exploration. Each class is developmentally appropriate and designed to support the whole child — building confidence, cooperation, focus, and joyful self-expression.
This is not just a “music activity” class. It is a thoughtfully structured elementary music experience rooted in real classroom pedagogy — adapted for a smaller supportive learning environment.
Students will explore:
Rhythm reading and steady beat
Singing skills and pitch matching
Folk songs and multicultural music
Music literacy basics (notation, patterns, symbols)
Instrument exploration (rhythm instruments, barred instruments, etc.)
Creative movement and listening skills
Ukulele Club
Join the fun at our studio’s Ukulele Club! This welcoming, one-hour class is designed especially for beginner musicians ages 8–12. In a supportive environment, kids will learn basic chords, songs, and strumming techniques while building their confidence and creativity.
No experience needed—get ready to make music and connect with new friends at the studio!
Don’t have a ukulele? Let us know, and we’ll create a plan together.
Meet Your Teacher
Christina Kromminga is a certified K-12 Music Teacher. She obtained her Bachelor of Music Education from Pittsburg State University with an emphasis in flute. In college, she was a flute & piccolo player for the wind ensemble and marching band, pianist in the jazz band, and briefly sang in the choir. In addition to flute and piano, she also enjoys guitar, ukulele, and recorders!
After graduating, Christina went on to teach 6 years of elementary music back home in the KC area. During two of those years, 13 of her choir students were chosen for the KMEA State Elementary Choir: 8 in 2020 and 5 in 2023. During her time teaching, Christina completed three levels of the Orff Shulwerk through Baker University. She also played flute in the Midwest Winds, a local wind ensemble. In 2024, Christina became a stay at home mom, and now she is excited to teach again. When she's not taking care of her 3 children, Christina enjoys running, racing, and cheering on her husband who is a runner and cross country coach.