
Jenny and Kim with one of their group students.
Group Lessons
KiJengle's group classes provide an inclusive setting in which children, youth, and young adults with special needs can have the opportunity to learn musical skills with their peers. Musical theory and notation as well as how to play instruments are taught with individual learning styles in mind. This is not merely an appreciation class; students are taught musical notation, rhythm, vocal strengthening exercises, expressive playing, turn taking, and how to follow musical cues.
KiJengle's group classes provide an inclusive setting in which children, youth, and young adults with special needs can have the opportunity to learn musical skills with their peers. Musical theory and notation as well as how to play instruments are taught with individual learning styles in mind. This is not merely an appreciation class; students are taught musical notation, rhythm, vocal strengthening exercises, expressive playing, turn taking, and how to follow musical cues.

Jenny and student Rene Ruppe.
Individual Lessons
For those who learn best in an individual setting, we have several qualified teachers offering individual lessons for all ages. These lessons can be focused on piano, guitar, voice, bass, or drums. For younger children, individual lessons may involve keyboard-based learning supplemented with rhythm games, singing, and exploring different instruments such as harmonicas, recorders, and percussion.