Your Superstar Toolkit

This toolkit has everything you need to make your Superstar Experience at Kenya’s Keys as meaningful as possible. These online resources form a system of simplicity and efficiency by placing all your tools at your fingertips.

  • Music lessons are delivered on Muzie.live.
  • Update billing info on Stripe.com
  • Extended lessons are delivered on Musico.io.

Join Your Music Lesson

Step 1: Create your account at https://www.muzie.studio/signup.

Step 2: Select “student”.

Step 3: Enter the instructor code, “SUPERSTAR”.

Update Billing Info

Step 1: Visit the Customer Portal by clicking the button below.

Step 2: Enter your email address.

Step 3: Enter the confirmation code that was emailed to you.

Extended Lesson

Step 1: Create your account at  https://academy.musico.io/signup/select.

Step 2: Select “student”.

Step 3: Enter the passcode, “9e12fa”.

Helpful Reminders

  • Set a reminder for your scheduled lesson.
  • Hands on the keys must be observable for piano students.
  • Charge your device.
  • Grab a writing tool.
  • Have help close by for little ones in case they need it.
  • Missed or can’t make your regular lesson time?  Visit Musico.io for your personalized assignment.
  • Call 254-300-8096 if you need immediate assistance entering your lesson.

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