Stop Guessing. Start Playing.
Not ready to buy a $500 guitar yet? We get it.
Jammin’ Jumpstart removes the guesswork. We’ve designed a high-energy, cyclical curriculum where 6-7 & 8-10 year olds explore the fundamentals of music while getting their hands on the instruments they actually care about.
We provide the instruments; they provide the passion.
"My daughter loved Rockin' Tots, but she was so ready for 'real' drums. Jumpstart gave her exactly what she needed"

WEEKS 1-2
Drums
Rhythm, coordination, and the "Heartbeat" of the band.
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No Equipment Required

WEEKS 3-4
Guitar
Intro to chords, finger strength, and the Loog system.
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No Equipment Required

WEEKS 4-5
Ukulele
Strumming patterns and the joy of four strings.
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No Equipment Required

WEEKS 7-8
Keyboard
Musical theory foundation and melodic structure.
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No Equipment Required
Weeks 9 & 10 are planned as kids
Mini-Band rehearsals & performance
Phase 2: Specialist
Tracks
Once your child has "graduated" from the rotation and selected their favorite instrument, they move into our specialized Jumpstart tracks to build deep, lasting skills.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best age to start music lessons? Jammin’ Jumpstart is specifically designed for 6-10 year olds. This is the ideal window for developing fine motor skills and core musical comprehension.
Do I need to buy an instrument yet? No! We provide drums, guitars, ukuleles, and keyboards for use during the program. We help you choose the right instrument to buy only after your child finds their 'spark'.
What happens after Jammin' Jumpstart? Once your child finds their "spark," they transition into our specialized Jumpstart tracks for their chosen instrument. No! We provide drums, guitars, ukuleles, and keyboards for use during the program. We help you choose the right instrument to buy only after your child finds their 'spark'.
How do I enroll? Simply click any 'Enroll' button on this page to be taken to our secure portal, where you can select your preferred session time and complete registration.

