Music is a wonderful tool for learning by choosing the right tune we can energize a class or relax a class.
Here are just a few of positive ways music affects you and your audience. Music:

  • activates the thinking portion of the brain
  • adds an element of fun and novelty to a lesson
  • arouses the brain and the body
  • builds rapport and encourages bonding
  • calms down energetic students
  • changes the mood of a group
  • increases attentiveness and concentration

Here are a few of our favorites.

BACKGROUND MUSIC
Four Seasons Vivaldi
Eine Kleine Nachtmusik Mozart
Brandenburg Concertos J.S. Bach
Music for the Mind Series Gary Lamb
CELEBRATION TUNES
The Best Tina Turner
I’m So Excited! The Pointer Sisters
Celebrate Three Dog Night
Holiday Madonna
We are the Champions Queen
Walking on Sunshine Katrina & the Waves
TUNES TO ENERGIZE
La Bamba Richie Valens
U Can’t Touch This MC Hammer
Shake it Up The Cars
Great Balls of Fire Jerry Lee Lewis
Eye of Tiger Survivor
Jump VanHalen
Wake Up Little Suzie Harley Quinn
Locomotion Little Eva
Footloose Kenny Loggins
Y.M.C.A. The Village People
TUNES TO INTRODUCE SOMETHING NEW
New Attitude Patti LaBell
Tell Me Something Good Rufus
Gonna Fly Now B. Conti & M. Ferguson
We will Rock You Queen
High Hopes Frank Sinatra
SOOTHING TUNES
Air on the G String J.S. Bach
Inner Rythmns Randy Crafton
Peace and Quiet Harry Pickens
Oh, What a Beautiful Morning Daniel Kobialka
Pianoscapes Michael Jones
TUNES TO HELP YOU FIND A PARTNER
Get on Up The Esquires
Shop Around Smokey Robinson
It Takes Two M. Gaye & K. Weston
Hello Dolly Louis Armstrong
Hello Lionel Richie
Hey Good Lookin’ Hank Williams
I Heard It Through the Grape Vine Gladys Knight & the Pips
TUNES TO HELP YOU LEAVE A PARTNER
Breaking Up is Hard to Do Neil Sedaka
Never Can Say Goodbye The Jackson 5
Easy Come, Easy Go Elvis Presley
Get Back The Beatles
Hit the Road Jack Ray Charles
CLOSURE TUNES
Happy Trails Dale Evans
Leaving on a Jet Plane Peter, Paul and Mary
So Long, Farewell Rodgers/Hammerstein
Baby Don’t Go Sonny and Cher
Hit the Road Jack Ray Charles
What a Wonderful World Louis Armstrong