Our lively Music Room classes are designed for babies, toddlers, and preschoolers, bursting with excitement and joy!
In this friendly and welcoming environment, conveniently located on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, caregivers actively join their children to help them forge a lasting connection with music.
Led by the talented Paul Williams and Carey Cromelin, these music classes for kids will have your little ones dancing, singing, and grooving to new musical adventures every week, exploring instruments like the piano, violin, guitar, ukulele, recorder, and percussion.
With energetic sing-alongs, rhythm-filled movement games, and imaginative play, kids will not only discover the wonders of music but also build essential social emotional skills. Older children will step into leadership roles while younger ones develop their social skills, all at their own pace.
Get ready for an unforgettable musical journey at The Music Room!
Fall 2024 Drop-In Options (see Fall Calendar for dates classes will not be held)
Please note: drop-ins expire for the Fall 2024 semester on Wed, Jan 8.
Parents/caregivers dropping in with their child must check in prior to the start of class. CD not provided for drop-ins, only full semester participants.
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We offer financial aid and scholarships for all School of Music programs including private lessons for children and adults. For more information click here.
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Online programs:An access link will be emailed to you after purchase.
Paul Williams first started teaching music to children while working for the Shaftsbury Society in England. Since then he has taught guitar and piano to many private students of all ages and has taught music in pre-schools and kindergarten as well as for the National Guitar Workshop.
He has a parallel career as a musician and singer/songwriter which began in the Folk clubs of England when he was 13 years old. He has written for Musical Theatre, Off Broadway and Nickelodeon. He recently wrote "Reaching Out To say Hello" for the 92nd Street Y's Educational Outreach Pro ...
He has a parallel career as a musician and singer/songwriter which began in the Folk clubs of England when he was 13 years old. He has written for Musical Theatre, Off Broadway and Nickelodeon. He recently wrote "Reaching Out To say Hello" for the 92nd Street Y's Educational Outreach Program and continues to write, record and perform in the New York area under the name Paul Clements. He has one of the longest running music engagements in New York City having played regularly on Wednesday nights at the legendary The Bitter End since 1985.
He is married to actress Carey Cromelin and has two children, Virginia and George Williams.
The Music Room
Carey Cromelin, B.A., Hollins College, University of East Anglia, Norwich England. Performance experience includes television, film and Off Broadway.
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