05/29/2026
You don't have to be a parent to attend! Bonding with all types of caregivers and friends are important, and a Kindermusik class helps them unfold.
Give your child an amazing musical foundation that will help them develop life skills, academic excellence, and love for music.
Check out MusicalMeInTulsa.com for our class schedule, to trial for $5, and to register!
05/29/2026
You don't have to be a parent to attend! Bonding with all types of caregivers and friends are important, and a Kindermusik class helps them unfold.
05/28/2026
☀️ It’s not too late to sign up for our June Kindermusik unit! Come join the fun and learn a ton. 🎶
Our favorite way to play peekaboo:
1. Using a translucent scarf or tissue paper, cover your baby’s face (or yours!).
2. Ask, “Where is _baby’s name_?” several times, then lift the scarf and say “There s/he is! Peekaboo, I see you!”
3. Wait for baby to respond with a smile, laugh, or vocalization.
4. Repeat
💡Add music to help hold their attention—you can stream ""I See You"" on the free Kindermusik app and follow the prompts!
05/26/2026
New research suggests rhythmic tunes trigger synchronized eyeblinks and automatic bopping or swaying.
Music even makes you blink to the beat Rhythmic tunes trigger synchronized eyeblinks and automatic bopping or swaying, new research suggests
05/25/2026
Tapping into our inherent rhythm helps us improve our ability to self-regulate.
05/23/2026
You feel alive!
05/21/2026
Our brains are made to search for patterns. Consistently uncovering them and recreating them builds brainpower!
05/20/2026
"When the harmonious chord progressions were played, researchers noted increased activity in regions of the brain associated with social perception, emotional processing, and interpersonal connection. Participants also reported feeling a more heightened sense of social connectedness."
Striking a chord: How music primes our minds for connection Listening to simple chord progressions during personal interactions boosts brain activity linked to social connection, a Yale study finds, offering new evidence that music may strengthen how we understand — and bond with — one another.
05/19/2026
This is why GROUP music classes for kiddos can be such a valuable experience early on.
They're not making noise; they're making neural connections!