Hey Joe Guitar: Private Music Lessons for Kids in New York City

[UPDATED: July 18, 2012]

I periodically receive emails from parents looking for help finding a private music teacher for their children. Up until now I've never had a great answer, usually directing them to one of the nearby music schools. Outside of getting a recommendation from a friend or neighbor, finding a music teacher who does private lessons in your home can be a hit or miss affair.

But I recently learned about Hey Joe Guitar, a service that provides screened music teachers to children and adults. Hey Joe Guitar offers lessons in guitar, piano, voice, violin, horns, drums -- in fact, every teachable instrument -- and their teachers are graduates of top music schools in the nation, all screened with background checks and also for their amiability, flexibility and love of teaching.

Best Family Friendly Dim Sum Restaurants in New York City's Chinatown

Dim sum is one of the really fun things you can do with kids in New York City. With huge steaming carts of dumplings and other intriguing Chinese delights that roll right up to your table so you can point and pick exactly what you want, it's a culinary experience your kids won't soon forget.

With Chinese New Year around the corner, I thought it's be a good opportunity to share some of my favorite dim sum restaurants, but first some tips on going to dim sum with kids and ideas on what to order once you are there.

Teens in Tune in NYC

Getting kids to practice their instrument, whether violin or voice, can be challenging, but when they are part of a music ensemble, they often feel more motivated to practice. If your teen or tween is at a middle or high school without the right musical group, we've found music opportunities that will make all those private lessons pay off. Many music schools offer teen ensembles, but we've found a cool one that perfoms contemporary chamber music and two others that offer free musical fun. Read on to find out more about our cool music picks for your tween or teen.
 

Chinese New Year: Celebrating The Year of the Rabbit in New Jersey

Most of us are familiar with the celebrated Chinatown festivities in New York City that mark the Chinese New Year, but New Jersey also offers several family friendly options. These events include all the good stuff that make a New Year celebration meaningful, including food, dance, music, crafts and a woman who can balance a kitchen sink of dishes on her nose and walk across a bridge of light bulbs. What family outing is complete without that? Whether you want to learn the lion dance, enjoy ancient acrobatics, or just make a paper lantern, the Year of the Rabbit won't disappoint.

NYC Candy Stores and Chocolate Shops: Jacques Torres and 4 Other Places for Chocolate Factory Fun

With Valentine's Day a few weeks away and more cold weather to come, there couldn't be a better time to eat lots of chocolate. And while you're at it, why not learn a thing or two? Many of the city's Willy Wonkas let visitors go behind the scenes and watch the chocolate-making process up close. You could easily spend an hour or more at one of the five spots below. Or even better, spend a whole weekend celebrating chocolate and hop through a few boroughs. And just in case cacao isn't your thing, we included a place where you can watch cool candy being made.

Junior Officers Discovery Zone at the NYC Police Museum: A Colorful & Playful Look at New York's Finest - Just for Kids

Due to terrible damage sustained during Hurricane Sandy, the NYC Police Museum's Old Slip building is closed. However, you can still see some of its exhibits in its temporary 45 Wall Street space. When my (very) soon-to-be-six year old son entered the new, hands on, Junior Officers Discovery Zone at the NYC Police Museum, his reaction wasn’t quite what I expected.  As we walked down the ramp leading to the new children’s area he said “uh oh, this place looks like it’s for toddlers”.  I told him that we should go in and check it out anyway and after about an hour I asked him if the zone was for still only for toddlers and his reply tells it all:  “No, it is for me, too!”

Find out what changed his mind about this new permanent children's exhibit about NYC Finest in lower Manhattan.

Things for Kids & Families to do in New York City -- January 29-30: Chinese New Year, Music Festivals and Museum Programs

As long as the sidewalks are shoveled and MTA is moving us, New York City is the place to be this winter and there is no reason to hide inside your apartment just because it is cold or snowy.  The city is brimming with lots of fun things to do, so many in fact, it was hard to pare down to the best bets for the weekend.  

The Chinese or Lunar New Year is next week and there are plenty of ways to celebrate this weekend, both the Museum of Chinese in America and The Asia Society are hosting Family Days, plus there is also Taiwanese puppetry, lantern making, Asian music and dance around town. You can share some classical music with your children at the LolliPops Meet the Composer Concert; explore green design, collage making and even look for seals.  You may want to visit the faux indoor park before it closes on Monday, or take a trip to an indoor skating rink, rock climbing gym, bowling alley or a new play space.

This weekend finds our events calendar packed - so be sure to check it out - we have theater, dance, music, magic and a ton of story times listed.  Read on to plan your weekend and we hope you have a great one.

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