IN-HOME MUSIC LESSONS IN NYC
Invite a transformative experience through music into your home right here in NYC

Our Story
Hi, I’m Andrew! A Brooklyn Dad who’s thought a lot about helping children find their unique gift, or what I like to call, “their thing.”
I discovered music can be a great path for personal development and discovery, even if they never become a professional musician. And there’s now tons of studies proving the brain development benefits of learning an instrument.
But how did I get here? It’s the early 2000s and my son Alejandro is in preschool. It’s a lovely school and yet, I can’t leave the classroom. Alejandro has deep attachment issues. He is so terrified that I have to sit in the corner of the class.
Formerly known as Park Slope Music Lessons, this location is the birthplace of the Musicolor Method.
Founded in 2007 by Andrew Ingkavet, the school has experienced significant growth over the past 18+ years. With a team of 20 teachers, thousands of students have been inspired, empowered, and filled with the joy of music

Through the Musicolor Method, we merge playful melodies with pivotal life skills ensuring your child looks forward to every lesson.
Lessons in the familiar surrounds of home mean a relaxed child, optimal for absorbing both music and life skills.
Inculcating values of discipline and routine becomes more effective in a familiar setting, turning daily home routines into learning experiences.
Early introduction to music fosters confidence, helping them express, communicate, and shite even beyond the piano.
By making lessons a joyous home event, we inspire a lifelong curiosity and love for learning.

Find the perfect program for your child


Perfect for children aged 1-4, Penguin Pals is a vibrant and engaging early childhood music class designed to introduce the wonders of music to young learners.
Our unique program combines singing, clapping, movement, and an introduction to the foundational elements of music, all wrapped up in an enjoyable and nurturing environment.

Thank you to everyone who joined us! Below are just a few magical moments from our recital performances.


Summer is the perfect time to start or keep music flowing! Avoid the summer dropoff!


At Musicolor Method, we believe every child deserves the opportunity to experience the joy and benefits of music education. Beyond learning notes and rhythms, our approach nurtures confidence, focus, creativity, and resilience—skills that last a lifetime.
To make music education accessible to all, we offer need-based scholarships through our growing fund, supported by community donations, events, and merchandise sales. These scholarships provide partial tuition assistance (10% to 70%) for families facing financial challenges. If cost has been a barrier, we encourage you to apply—our simple application process ensures support reaches those who need it most.

Coming Soon!

"My daughter has been a student at Park Slope Music Lessons for years and it's been a fabulous experience. Piano has helped provide her with a different approach to thinking and learning and she truly enjoys it. The instructors are fantastic and do an amazing job connecting with each student and tailoring their approach to their individual needs. Thank you so much!"
- Kevin DeNoia


"My daughter has never sought to play music professionally, so her continued commitment to her weekly lessons for 12+ years (even with her busy high school schedule), is a testament to how much she truly enjoys being part of the Park Slope Music Lessons family!"
- Caroline Lee
We generally recommend that children under the age of 8 start with at least 6 months of piano/keyboard. Not only is creating sound on a keyboard far simpler than it is on other instruments, it's linear and intuitive layout allows for quickly building a foundational understanding of music theory. This makes transferring to other instruments much quicker and more enjoyable.
PIANO
VOICE
GUITAR
BASS
UKULELE
FLUTE
SAXOPHONE
CLARINET
TRUMPET
TROMBONE
FLUGELHORN
DRUMS/PERCUSSION
SONGWRITING
and more
Our special trial lesson package includes two 30-minute trial lessons spaced a week apart at $185 - books and materials are included. After that, we prorate our annual tuition which is $3240 for 32 lessons and 2 recital opportunities. There is a monthly payment plan available. The semester runs September 8th, 2025 - June 26th, 2026 and mostly follows the NYC Public School holiday schedule with a few additions. Special discounts are available which we'll discuss on a free consultation call. You can book a call here.
See details at our parents information page, Pontus Palace.
We accept students 4+ year in age - on some occasions, as young as 3 1/2. We ask that all new students be capable of the following:
1. Can your child write their name legibly?
2. Can your child count to 10?
3. Can your child sit and focus on one activity for at least 5 minutes?
4. Are your child's fine motor skills developed enough to play a key with each of their 5 fingers?
We do not have a brick and mortar location. We send amazing teachers to your home in Park Slope and surrounding neighborhoods.
We hold 2 recitals every year at the PS 321 Lower School Auditorium on President Street between 5th and 6th Avenues in Park Slope. This year, our recitals will take place on January 24th, 2026 and June 6th, 2026.
Each student is allowed 3 makeup credits per semester. We ask that parents communicate directly with their teacher to reschedule any missed lessons. There are no refunds for missed lessons.
Yes. All of our teachers are able to provide excellent instruction via Zoom no matter where you are located.
Yes - we will discuss any potential discounts in your consultation call.
Yes. Because of our adaptive and inclusive curriculum, the Musicolor Method, we have been able to successfully work with many children with special needs including Autism Spectrum Disorder, Attention Deficit Disorder, Dyslexia, and slow learners. Learn more here.
Yes, we teach students of all ages!
Absolutely - it is the goal of the Musicolor Method to teach your child traditional notation in the best way possible. The Musicolor Method serves as educational scaffolding. It builds instant excitement, enthusiasm and confidence to keep going when things get more complicated. Learning to read music does not happen overnight, and the Musicolor Method works to keep a child motivated on that journey.
Yes we do - our Penguin Pals class is exactly that. Learn more and sign up here.

Yes. Our music program helps young people activate life skills through music. We would like to make it as accessible as possible, and have limited scholarships available each year for partially subsidized lessons. Please apply here.

Our teachers are more than just instructors—they’re mentors, heroes, and role models. Each member of our team has undergone a rigorous vetting process, including background checks, and is certified through our exclusive Musicolor Masterclass. All of our teachers hold at least a Bachelor's degree, with many having earned advanced degrees from prestigious institutions such as Berklee College of Music, Juilliard, NYU, Harvard, Boston College, New England Conservatory, and more.

Founder & CEO
Imagine seeing your child's teacher, whom they admire, rocking out on stage! It's an experience that truly bridges the gap between classroom learning and real-world musicianship.
Here’s a calendar of upcoming gigs, concerts, album releases as well as important dates for the school.
Contact Us
347-997-1194
Send us a message using the ChatBot on the bottom right.

You know that feeling when your toddler picks up something new almost instantly? Like they're little sponges just soaking everything up?
There's actual science behind that.
Between ages 2 and 5, your child's brain is in what researchers call a "critical developmental window", a period when their neural pathways are forming at lightning speed. It's not just that they're learning faster. Their brains are literally building themselves in response to every experience, every sound, every interaction.
And here's the fascinating part: music might be one of the most powerful tools we have to activate this process.
During these early years, your child's auditory cortex, the part of the brain that processes sound, is experiencing peak developmental plasticity. Think of it like wet clay. Right now, it's moldable, shapeable, ready to form patterns that will last a lifetime.
Research from USC followed children receiving music instruction and found something remarkable: within just two years, kids in music programs showed measurably faster maturation in their auditory pathways compared to peers without training. Their brains literally developed more efficiently at processing sound, detecting pitch changes, and identifying subtle differences in melodies.
But here's where it gets really interesting, and why this matters way beyond just "being good at music."
When your child engages with music, they're not just learning songs. They're giving their brain a full-body workout.
Think about what happens when a young child plays an instrument or sings along:
Logic circuits fire up as they follow patterns and sequences
Emotional centers activate as they feel and express through sound
Motor skills develop as small fingers coordinate movements
Memory systems strengthen as they recall melodies and rhythms
Language pathways light up as they process lyrics and timing
It's not just one part of the brain working. It's everything, all at once, creating a neural symphony.
A five-year study tracking young children found that this kind of comprehensive brain stimulation during the "magic window" creates cascading benefits that extend far beyond music itself. Kids who received consistent music training showed improvements in:
Language development and reading comprehension, because better sound processing supports how we decode words
Executive functions like attention, impulse control, and working memory
Spatial-temporal reasoning, the kind of thinking that helps with puzzles, patterns, and eventually, math
Mathematical comprehension, because rhythm and counting go hand-in-hand
One study even found that children receiving singing lessons showed the most pronounced improvements across multiple IQ measures, including verbal comprehension and processing speed.
The timing matters because these early years set the foundation for how your child will learn and process information throughout their life.
Not all early childhood music education is created equal.
You've probably seen the typical toddler music class: twenty kids in a circle, tambourines shaking, everyone kind of doing their own thing while a well-meaning instructor tries to keep some semblance of order.
Those classes have their place. They're social. They're fun. They introduce the idea of music.
But they're not designed to activate the kind of deep, individualized brain development we're talking about.
What makes the difference is intentional, structured, play-based learning that meets each child exactly where they are. And for kids ages 2 to 5? That's a very specific developmental place.
Here's what we know about 2 to 5-year-olds: they're brilliant, curious, and intensely sensory. But their attention spans are short. Abstract concepts are hard. And traditional music notation? Forget it.
So we asked ourselves: how do we give young children access to real musical learning, the kind that activates their whole brain, without asking them to do things their developmental stage isn't ready for?
The answer became the Musicolor Method.
Instead of overwhelming tiny humans with black dots on lines they can't decode yet, we use something their brains are already wired to understand: color.
Each musical note corresponds to a color. The piano keys have colored stickers. The sheet music is color-coded. Suddenly, a 3-year-old can "read" music by matching colors, a skill they already have.

This isn't just a gimmick. It's a bridge.
By removing the intimidation factor and making music immediately accessible, kids experience success right away. They play recognizable songs in their first lesson. They feel capable. And when young children feel capable, something magical happens: they want to keep going.
That consistency, that repeated engagement over weeks and months, is what creates the neuroplasticity we're after. The brain changes through repeated, meaningful experience. Not through one-off exposures, but through joyful practice that feels more like play than work.
Let's talk about what this actually looks like in your daily life.
Parents in our Musicolor Early Foundations program often report things like:
"My daughter's focus has completely changed." Kids who practice listening to rhythms and following musical patterns develop stronger attention skills that carry over into everything else.
"He's starting to recognize letters faster." Music training strengthens the same auditory processing skills needed for phonics and reading.
"She handles frustration so much better now." Learning an instrument teaches emotional regulation, how to pause, try again, celebrate small wins, and work through challenges without melting down.
"Math suddenly makes more sense to him." Rhythm is counting. Musical patterns are sequences. The cognitive skills are deeply connected.
These aren't just nice side effects. They're the point. Music becomes the vehicle for developing the cognitive, emotional, and executive function skills that will serve your child in every area of life.
And it all starts during this brief, powerful window when their brain is most receptive.
Group classes are great for socialization. But for deep learning, the kind that rewires neural pathways, young children need individualized attention.
In a private Early Foundations lesson, your child gets:
Instruction tailored to their exact developmental stage, because the difference between a 2-year-old and a 5-year-old is enormous
Pacing that follows their unique rhythm, some kids need more repetition, some race ahead
A safe space to explore, make mistakes, and try again, without the pressure of performing for peers
Connection with a caring teacher who understands how young brains learn
And because we come to you? Your toddler learns in the comfort of home, in an environment where they already feel safe and relaxed. No transitions, no meltdowns, no dragging a tired preschooler across Brooklyn in rush hour.

Here's the thing about the "magic window": it closes.
Not completely, humans can learn at any age. But the level of neural plasticity, the speed of development, the foundational wiring? That's specific to early childhood.
You can't go back and give a 10-year-old the same accelerated auditory development that happens when music training starts at age 3. The brain just doesn't work that way anymore.
This isn't meant to create pressure. It's meant to invite possibility.
Right now, your child's brain is extraordinarily receptive. Music lessons aren't just about creating a little pianist or singer (though that might happen too). They're about activating cognitive development during the exact window when it matters most.
If you're reading this and thinking, "Okay, I'm curious, but I have so many questions...": that's exactly where you should be.
What would this look like for my child?
What if they're super wiggly?
What if they've never touched an instrument?
What if I'm not musical myself?
All of those questions deserve real answers. And that's why we start every family with a conversation.
We invite you to book a free consultation call where we can talk about your child's personality, your family's schedule, and what early music education could realistically look like in your home.
No pressure. No sales pitch. Just a genuine conversation about whether our Musicolor Early Foundations program is the right fit for your family during this remarkable window of growth.
Because here's what we believe: every child deserves to experience music in a way that feels joyful, accessible, and empowering. And every parent deserves to know they're giving their child tools that will serve them far beyond the piano bench.
Schedule your consultation here and let's explore what's possible during your child's magic window.
The brain your child is building right now? You're part of that story. Let's make it a good one.
Schedule a Call Now and we'll learn more about your child, their learning styles, preferences and schedule to match you with the perfect in-home music teacher.
- Sarah Kornbluth
- Julia O. parent of student

Formerly Park Slope Music Lessons


© 2007 - 2025 - 300 Monks, LLC, dba as Musicolor Method. All rights reserved. Unauthorized use prohibited.
Privacy Policy