Beyond the Notes: Why Art and Music Belong Together in Your Studio Summer Camp

Music and art share a powerful connection—both ignite creativity, encourage self-expression, and help students see the world in new ways. When young students explore music through visual art, they strengthen their listening skills, spark their imagination, and build confidence in their creative choices.

This is why incorporating art into your piano lessons or summer camps can be a game-changer. Whether it’s drawing while listening to music, exploring composers who were inspired by art, or creating music based on colors and shapes, these activities engage students in a deeper, more meaningful way.

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Want an easy way to bring this into your studio? Try Young Picassos & Piano Players, a fun and flexible art + music mini camp designed for ages 3-8 (and easily adaptable for older students!).

🎨🎹 Young Picassos & Piano Players Mini Camp
💰 Sale Price: $39.99 (Reg. $44.99)

This 3-day camp introduces students to famous artists like Pablo Picasso, Wassily Kandinsky, and James Whistler, blending hands-on art projects with creative music activities. Along the way, students explore piano solos, ensemble playing, and even synesthesia—the fascinating link between sound and color!

Perfect for group classes, summer lessons, or asynchronous assignments, this camp gives you everything you need to offer a unique, engaging experience in your studio.

Grab it now and bring a splash of creativity to your piano studio this summer!


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