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We are passionate music educators, situated in Hennopspark, Centurion. Learn piano, violin, flute, drums, voice, all guitars and now cello!!

Photos from SuperMuso's post 28/04/2026

Our doors are being painted by one of our talented SuperMuso moms 🎨✨
Please support her if you have something you’d like painted 💛
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Photos from SuperMuso's post 29/01/2026

Big congratulations to one of our violin students; Hymne for being chosen to join Simfonia Juventi! Absolute supermuso energy 🎻
Photo then and now…

21/01/2026

Only 3 months of cello lessons…Well done!! 💪

To book a free demo and experience the instruments for which we offer lessons, visit https://zurl.co/BookAFreeDemo



25/12/2025

Deck the Halls…

24/12/2025

Have yourself a merry little Christmas

08/12/2025

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Children Who Keep a Beat Learn to Read Better—Science Shows How

Research shows that rhythm skills in early childhood are closely tied to language and reading development. Preschoolers who can accurately clap or tap to a beat score up to 30% higher on phonological awareness and pre-reading assessments compared to peers with weaker rhythm skills (Gordon et al., 2020).

Brain studies reveal why: children with stronger rhythm abilities have sharper neural entrainment to speech sounds, meaning their brains respond more precisely to syllables and phonemes—critical for decoding words. This neural precision predicts better reading fluency and comprehension in elementary school.

In 2024, a study tested a six-week rhythm-training program in elementary children. Students who engaged in daily 20-minute rhythm games improved reading fluency by 15–20% compared to a control group, demonstrating that musical rhythm practice directly enhances literacy skills (Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience, 2024).

Reading itself is rhythmic: the brain must track speech patterns, predict upcoming sounds, and organize language into meaningful units. Children with poor rhythm processing often struggle to segment words, which is why early rhythm skills can prevent later reading difficulties.

Activities like clapping to music, tapping along with songs, or interactive rhythm games strengthen the auditory-motor pathways in the brain and improve attention, working memory, and processing speed—foundational skills for reading and language.

Sources: Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 2024; Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience, 2021; Tierney & Kraus, 2013; Gordon et al., 2020."

05/12/2025

Research shows that the fastest way to support a child’s brain growth is not extra homework, but music. Just one year of music lessons can increase IQ by an average of seven points. This effect highlights how engaging with music stimulates multiple areas of the brain, including memory, attention, and spatial reasoning.

Learning an instrument requires coordination, focus, and practice, which strengthens neural connections and improves cognitive skills beyond music alone. Children who participate in music lessons often show better problem-solving abilities, enhanced language skills, and improved academic performance overall.

Even short, consistent sessions can make a difference. Group lessons, piano, violin, or singing all provide similar benefits because the brain thrives on structured learning combined with creativity. Music also supports emotional development, helping children express themselves and manage stress.

Parents and caregivers can encourage musical activities early, whether through formal lessons, singing at home, or exploring instruments together. The mental boost gained from just a year of music can have lasting effects, setting children up for stronger learning, focus, and creativity throughout their lives.

02/12/2025

Only 3 months of cello lessons…

28/11/2025

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Photos from SuperMuso's post 27/11/2025

The drummers brought serious rhythm and energy! 🥁💥
Confident beats, great timing, and awesome stage presence.
Well done to Coach Richard and his powerhouse drumming team! 🌟

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246 Blackwood Road, Hennopspark
Centurion
0157

Opening Hours

Monday 09:00 - 19:00
Tuesday 09:00 - 19:00
Wednesday 09:00 - 19:00
Thursday 09:00 - 19:00
Friday 09:00 - 16:00
Saturday 09:00 - 13:00