Here you’ll find information on our music lessons, acting classes and our music store. Even though we have a music store, we are a school first. We take pride in our selection of highly qualified teachers, available for voice lessons, piano lessons, guitar lessons, drum lessons and lessons in all band and orchestra instruments, such as trumpet, violin, etc.
Please click one of the links on the right, or look below for current news about performances and upcoming music camps and classes. If you can’t find what you’re looking for, please feel free to give us a call at
(412) 653-3340 or send us an email.
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NEW CLASS SCHEDULE NOW AVAILABLE
NEW DANCE PROGRAM AT ACCENT MUSIC
Accent Music is proud to announce that we are now offering dance instruction! We’re happy to welcome our new dance instructor, Kaitlin Mausser to our staff, and look forward to this exciting new facet to our school. For information on class offerings and schedule, please click on the Classes link.
NEW MUSIC TIME CLASS FOR TODDLERS AND PRESCHOOLERS!!
Music Time Toddler (Ages 1-3)
This is a wonderful class that will help your child to develop many important skills at a critical age. It has been proven that learning music also helps a child to develop other abilities such as speech, motor and social skills. In this class, children will be exposed to many fun songs and will be encouraged to hum, sing, and move to the beat. They will use basic rhythm instruments, in addition to their bodies, to learn concepts about rhythm, tempo and body control. At this level, parents are strongly encouraged to be a big part of the learning experience.
Music Time Preschool (Ages 3-5)
This class is similar to the Music Time for Toddlers, but the concepts are more advanced. Parents are not involved as much, so students gain more independence in terms of working together and working directly with the teacher. Students in this more advanced class are also exposed more to musical instruments and are encouraged to begin to actually read music at a very basic level. Also, the use of language is more emphasized in the singing of songs.
