Young Black woman with long hair and multi-color sweater, violin

WHY MUSIC?

Studies show that music training is positively associated with more complex brain development, higher school achievement (e.g., math, reading, SAT scores, graduation rates, etc.) and a host of other gauges of long-term social, economic and emotional well-being. Don’t just take our word for it, though — check out this study! Research also suggests that the earlier the introduction to music, the greater the impact or benefit.

Kidznotes serves students 1-12 grades, utilizing community-based facilities to provide between 3 - 8 hours (depending on their age) of intensive instruction a week to children in years crucial to their brain and behavioral development.

The opportunity for educational enrichment in a safe and nurturing environment promises greater readiness for school among young children in low-income communities. Music is one way to counter some of the disadvantages due to lack of economic advantage, helping develop a sense of community and empowerment. For instance, frequent performances of small ensembles and combined orchestral groups help develop pride and self-confidence in our students.

Young Black girl playing violin