About



I help active kids enjoy making music.
So La Mi Music Studio is based on these ideas:
                             >> We all have musical potential 
                             >> We all learn differently           
                             >> Making music connects us—to music, to each other, and to ourselves


I help busy adults find time for making music.
It's never too late to explore something you're curious about.  Here's how I help adults make the most of their music learning experience:
                             >> Flexible scheduling
                             >> Using adult-centered materials that are easy to understand
                             >> Flexible payment options

  
I have the experience to back it up.
                         >> 15+ years of playing and teaching experience
                         >> Bachelor and Master degrees in Music Education
                         >> I'm a parent.  I get that life is crazy.  That's why I try to be as flexible as I can.  

"My daughter is taking risks with her music she's never taken before."

-Bethany, parent 


Read what parents are saying and see what kids are doing in lessons on our Instagram.


                            


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"My daughter is 6 years old and this was her first year at taking piano lessons. Ms. Kaylee made it fun and educational! My daughter enjoyed her lessons and learned more than I thought in just one year! I would recommend So La Mi Music to anyone who wants a hands on approach and a teacher who genuinely cares for her students!"
-Sarah, parent

"Kaylee is such a great teacher. My daughter loves taking piano from her. I as a mom, love how she really teaches music as a whole using the piano. She's experienced and kind. I highly recommend So La Mi Music!"
-Jessica, parent

"Thank you for your work on scales this summer. It totally paid off. I got first chair flute in concert band. I was the only one who could play two octaves."
-Jessica, student