Piano lesson for 3 year old

Hello! 

I'm looking for a piano teacher for my 3 year old daughter in the east bay. 

Does anyone have recommendation? 

Mugi

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Jon’s school of music was great for my 3-y.o. Not 1-on-1, and the class involves exposure to a wide variety of instruments, but the class energy got our kiddo excited to participate and expand his comfort zone. Something about having a bunch of kids all playing together was key for our kid’s success there. Jon introduces music theory and clave rhythm from the very begging. It was a solid foundation and we’re looking forward to starting our 13-m.o. in one of Jon’s sessions soon. 

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My 3 year old son is currently taking Jon's School of Music, and I highly recommend his classes for little ones to start getting into music as his class offers the following highlights:

1. exposure (children gets to touch & play) to a wide range of instruments such as a keyboard, drum set, guitar, base, violin, xylophone, and many more.2. opportunity to learn the basics of music such as rhythm, notes, scale, etc. all in fun ways that get and keep children's attention. 3. material that helps children learn outside of class.  My son got hooked with his CDs which also help with the basics of music.4. an opportunity to learn music with peers which definitely helps my son to get motivated, and enjoy the classes. I was also considering to have my son take private piano lessons, however, a friend of mine told me about Jon's class and I decided his class instead.  I am happy that we started with Jon's class first as I think learning "music is fun" for their age is very important before learning how to play a certain instrument.