The Business Of Music Education Gets A Joyful Makeover

The Musicologie Franchise Blends Purpose and Profit in a Model That Lifts Kids and Communities

  • Musicologie gives students of all ages a fun place to learn, grow and build confidence.
  • The music school franchise supports owners with training, technology and a warm, community-focused model.
  • The music education business offers steady demand as families look for enriching activities for their children.
  • Owners can make a real impact while enjoying predictable revenue and a flexible work-life balance.

Music education teaches students to sing, play instruments and explore new musical genres. But the benefits of music lessons go way beyond mastering rhythms and chords.

Founders of the Musicologie music school franchise, Kay and Joseph Barker, can attest to a long list of extended benefits. An artist and music instructor herself, Kay says that learning an instrument integrates motor skills, auditory skills, emotional processing and problem-solving in unique ways. “Students involved in music showed significantly higher reading fluency after just six months of instruction,” she says. “Meanwhile students who study a musical instrument over time demonstrate a significantly higher proficiency in math than kids who don’t engage.”

Kay isn’t alone in her assessment. According to the National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS), music education strengthens academic performance and builds social-emotional skills. Learning music helps improve reading abilities, enhances language skills and boosts memory and attention. It can also elevate mental health. The Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development, a global education organization, says music classes alleviate stress and anxiety, facilitate friendships, encourage creativity and foster optimism…

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