March 2026 Newsletter

February 25, 2026

March 2026 Newsletter


What’s in this month's newsletter?

Important Dates

– Mark your calendars for upcoming events

- Welcome Our New Students

– Say hello to the newest members of our community

- Is Your Teacher Fully Booked? – Check availability before spots fill up

- Music Tip of the Month – A quick tip to boost your skills

- Trivia Contest Winner – See who won the latest prize


Important Dates!

Photo Day
Saturday, March 7th
Spots fill quickly. Free for enrolled students only.

Easter Sunday – CLOSED
Sunday, April 5th

20th Anniversary
Monday, April 20th

Spring Recital
Saturday, June 6th
Calvary Bethany Church in Littleton


Welcome New Students!

Mila C.
Ishaan A.
Ty M.
Emilia H.
Zoey F.
Ryan S.
Nic W.

Mary Cl.
Kenzi C.
Drew U.
Hanna St.
Jack M.
Mattea M.
Emma H.

Henry S.
Charlie S.
Jackson Fi.
Richard T.
Ian B.
Reese K.
Coen K.

Is your Teacher Sold Out?


Drums
Tommy M – Tuesday (2 spots left)
Logan F – Friday (1 spot left)

Guitar
Ryan – Monday (2 spots left)
Christopher K – Tuesday (2 spots left)

Voice
Grace – Thursday (2 spots left)
Sheryolyn B – Friday (1 spot left)

Brass
Benjamin – Thursday (1 spot left)
MJ P. – Monday (2 spots left)

Piano
Jordan – Sold Out
Sammy – Thursday (1 spot left)
Norah – Saturday (1 spot left)

Ukulele
Benjamin K. – Monday (2 spots left)
Dave – Sold Out

Violin/Viola/Cello
Joel – Sold Out
Kadin – Wednesday (1 spot left)

Music Tip of the Month: Pianists


Switch It Up

This time of year can be one of the hardest for pianists to stay motivated. Busy schedules, school commitments, and seasonal fatigue can push practice time to the bottom of the priority list. If you’re feeling burnt out, it may not be a lack of discipline. It may simply be a sign that your routine needs a refresh.

Instead of focusing only on assigned repertoire, spend part of your practice time sight-reading something you genuinely enjoy. Try playing a favorite Disney song, a familiar lullaby, or a simple melody that brings back happy memories. Choose music that feels approachable and fun rather than challenging. The goal is not perfection. It is rediscovering the joy of playing.

Consistency does not always mean intensity. Even a short session filled with music you love can keep your skills sharp and your motivation strong. Adding variety and enjoyment back into your routine can make practice something you want to do again, not just something you feel required to do.

Why Most Kids Quit Music

(And It’s Not Because They’re Lazy)

Most kids do not quit music because they are lazy. They quit because, somewhere along the way, music stops feeling good. Practice turns into mistake-fixing instead of music-making. Progress feels slow. Confidence dips.

Frustration is part of learning, but students stick with music when confidence, ownership, and small wins stay intact. Ten focused minutes is often more powerful than an hour filled with tension. Encouragement builds resilience faster than constant correction.

Instead of asking, “Did you practice?” try asking, “What do you want to play this week?” That simple shift restores ownership and motivation. This is not just true for kids. Adult learners thrive the same way. Progress grows where there is support, patience, and permission to improve imperfectly.

If your child, or you, are feeling stuck, you are not alone. We are here to help make music feel good again, one small win at a time.

Recent Musical Ladder Success.

Why Choose Littleton School of Music?


Ever wonder what happens when great teachers, cool technology, and a love of music all collide in one place? At Littleton School of Music, students don’t just take lessons—they join a vibrant musical community. With private instruction in guitar, piano, voice, drums, songwriting, and more, learning is tailored to every age and ability. Spacious studios and modern equipment let students play along with their favorite songs and even take lesson recordings home for extra practice. Beyond lessons, students can jump into concerts, jam sessions, open mics, recitals, movie nights, and summer camps—because music is more fun when it’s shared. Flexible month-to-month enrollment and a comfortable, family-friendly environment make starting easy. If improving life through music sounds appealing, this might be your new favorite place.

At Littleton School of Music, we love hosting fun events and giving back to our community. Have an idea for a show or music activity? Let us know by phone, text, or email! Follow us on social media for updates and local music news!

Recital Season: Is it your time to shine?

Have you always wanted to perform in the recital but felt held back by stage fright? You’re not alone. Almost every musician feels nervous before stepping on stage. The recital isn’t about being perfect; it’s about celebrating your progress and sharing your music in a supportive environment. Performing helps build confidence, gives you a goal to work toward, and creates a sense of pride long after the performance ends.

Spots are filling quickly, and several teachers are already at capacity. If you need to adjust your schedule, check availability, or join a waiting list for a specific teacher or time, our Office Staff is here to assist.

Q: What are the only three keys on the piano that are not considered enharmonic?

Submit your answer to have a chance to win:

$25 AMAZON GIFT CARD
Please call, text, or email a member of our Office Staff Team to submit your answer and be entered to win. It’s that easy - GOOD LUCK!

🎵(303) 972 - 7625 🎵
🎶office@littletonmusiclessons.com 🎶

*The winner of this contest is drawn at random from all submissions and announced in the next newsletter. Keep your eye out to see who won!

George Gideon

You are the WINNER of our trivia contest drawing!

Q: What are the only three keys on the piano that are not considered enharmonic?

A: A, G, D

Winners, please email office@littletonmusiclessons.com to claim your PRIZE! If you did not win, keep playing. We hope to see YOUR entry next time.

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