At 9 months the child graduates to Music Babies class.
At age 2.7, the child is eligible for Meet the Instrument ("guest musicians on alternate weeks, who introduce the violin, viola, cello, double bass, guitar, flute, clarinet, saxophone, trumpet, trombone, French horn, and a wide variety of percussion instruments"). And by now the weekly musical appreciation cost has escalated to $2,080.00. Still 45 minutes.
For the bargain rate of $1,775, five- and six-year olds can take Great Composers:
Classic recordings, live performances, biographical sketches and stories create the landscape for each class, as children learn about theme and variation, harmony, texture, meter and motifs setting a foundation for their music studies.
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There's enormous snob appeal in that kind of thing. Parents who want their wee Johnny or Janey to become a concert violinist for the bragging rights involved are told that they've to start them off on a relentless regimen as soon as they're big enough to hold a 1/16th size fiddle. Parents who wait til their kid actually shows some sign of interest are tailed off out of the starting gate.
Me, I think it's nuts.
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