

After learning about musical rests and how loud and soft sounds make us feel, the class pretends to be cats — singing together as a kitten choir!

The kids welcome a new student to class, practice a song about brushing their teeth, and learn all about the magic of melodies.

Timberly uses a keyboard to teach the kids about tempo and brings a special guest to class to play the bagpipes. Bari learns to look on the bright side.

A familiar tune helps Twinkle get her glow back. Later, the kids learn about a Chinese string instrument called an erhu and celebrate different holidays.

The friends have fun with high and low notes, play a silly game of jack-in-the-box, and learn how to warm up their voices on a cold, snowy day.

Music helps Max learn to count, Maple brings her trumpet to school, and the class makes lots of different sounds — all without instruments!

Timberly helps Bari feel the beat, then the kids help her find a special instrument: a West African shekere! Ahan's uncle plays the dhol, a Punjabi drum.