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Music classes to inspire young rockstars in the St. Louis area

Foster your mini musician’s passion with these classes, camps, and pop-ups.

From baby music classes to private violin lessons to rock band summer camps, there are plenty of ways for your child to explore their talents locally.

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Eureka Music guitar class

Eureka Music Center

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149 Eureka Towne Center

If your schedule is packed, the Eureka Music Center conducts private lessons Monday through Saturday to fit your needs. Available for all ages, the center offers lessons for guitar, percussion, voice, brass, woodwind, stringed instruments, piano, and more. 

Fox Park Music Studio

2839 Russell

For all things violin, viola, or piano, Fox Park Music Studio is your new home. Instructor Julia Proleiko utilizes the Suzuki Method, which prioritizes parent involvement, early-start development, listening, daily repetition, and social learning. Tuition for the class includes 11 45-minute private lessons in addition to regularly scheduled group classes. Classes are available for ages 3 and up. 

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Little Music Makers class

Little Music Makers

12015 Manchester

Music Together, a childhood music and movement program, is available for babies, toddlers, preschoolers, and big kids alike at Little Music Makers. These weekly playful classes support children with varying learning styles and stages of development and are led by a trained teacher. 

Mini Music St. Louis

5200 Shrewsbury

No child is too young, and no parent or caregiver is too old, to participate in classes at Mini Music St. Louis. The original music program was created for infants, toddlers, and young children up to age 5, incorporating singing, playing musical instruments, rhythmic movement, and dance. Summer enrollment for the six-week session begins for group classes on June 1. 

Music with Ms. Krista

Ms. Krista, a local first-grade teacher, offers interactive open group classes for families with little ones. Perfect for children under 5, these fun, low-pressure gatherings are all about singing, dancing, and enjoying time outdoors. No registration is required—just show up with a snack and blanket. Stay up-to-date with class times and locations by following her Instagram

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Photography by Ann WhiteShock City School student takes piano lessons.
Shock City School student takes piano lessons.

Shock City School

7401 Hazel, 11548 Adie, 2200 Gravois

Whether you’re looking for group classes or private sessions for your kiddo, Shock City School has you covered with classes in multiple locations. Group piano classes are available for ages 4–9, and kinder groups are available for 3 months to age 5. Private lessons are available for ages 4 and up and incorporate various instruments, such as guitar, ukulele, drums, violin, and more. 

STL Rock School

1305 Baur

The STL Rock School offers a wide variety of rock band music lessons, appealing to an array of ages and skill levels. The Rock School Summer Camp is open to rock stars between ages 6 and 18. In the camp, kids can collaborate with bandmates in rock band classes, receive expert guidance in music lessons, engage in interactive music gaming and workshops, and more. Even the littlest of children can rock out, with baby music classes available for infants up to age 4.

The Music Room STL

3301 Magnolia

Open to all ages and skill levels, The Music Room STL offers individual lessons in piano, guitar, violin, ukulele, cello, and more with qualified teachers. Summer workshops are available as well, where students can learn about music notation software, arrangement techniques, music history, and more. To show off their skills, all students are invited (but not required) to perform in recitals.