June 2026 Newsletter
Summer Is Here and Music Is in Full Swing!
Summer has officially arrived, and we are excited to kick off another season of music, learning, and fun at Irvine Academy of Music!
As the school year comes to a close, many families are looking for meaningful activities that keep children engaged, productive, and growing. Music lessons are one of the few activities that combine creativity, confidence-building, discipline, and fun all in one experience.
This month, we’re sharing exciting summer promotions, music tips, academy updates, and opportunities for new students to get started.
Why Summer Is the Perfect Time to Learn Music
Summer offers students something they often don’t have during the school year: time.
Without homework, tests, and busy school schedules, students can focus more energy on learning an instrument, developing new skills, and building confidence.
Many of our students make some of their biggest breakthroughs during the summer months because they have more flexibility to practice and explore music at their own pace.
Whether your child is interested in piano, guitar, violin, drums, voice, ukulele, trumpet, flute, clarinet, saxophone, or another instrument, summer is a fantastic time to begin.
Summer Specials Available Through June 30
To help more families experience the benefits of music lessons, we are offering several special summer promotions. These promotions are available through June 30 and are a great way to get started with a new instrument this summer.
Summer Music Tip for Parents
If your child is just starting lessons, try creating a simple daily music routine.
For example:
5 minutes of warm-up exercises
5 minutes reviewing previous material
5 minutes learning something new
Keeping practice sessions short, positive, and consistent helps students stay motivated and enjoy the learning process.
Student Success Starts with Consistency
One of the most common questions we hear from parents is:
“How much should my child practice?”
The answer may surprise you.
Consistent short practice sessions often produce better results than occasional long practice sessions.
A focused 10–15 minutes a day can lead to tremendous growth over time.
We encourage students to:
Practice regularly
Set small weekly goals
Celebrate progress
Focus on improvement rather than perfection
Remember, every accomplished musician started with a single lesson.
Did You Know?
Music education has been linked to:
Improved memory
Better concentration
Increased confidence
Stronger listening skills
Enhanced creativity
Greater academic performance
Beyond learning notes and rhythms, students develop life skills that benefit them both inside and outside the classroom.
Invite a Friend to Try Music
Do you know someone who has always wanted to learn an instrument?
We offer FREE trial lessons for new students, making it easy for families to explore music without any obligation.
Music is even more fun when friends and siblings learn together.
Feel free to share our academy with family members, friends, neighbors, and classmates who may be interested in music lessons this summer.