Find a song you all know well – perhaps something like Row, Row, Row Your Boat. Together, clap the beat of the song while you sing the song. Now put the ...
Listen to a variety of musical examples. Move around the room slowly to the slow music and quickly to the fast music. How does that make you feel? Bouncing ball ...
To experience the sensation of becoming a ‘Soloist’, start singing a familiar song together and then direct by way of pointing to someone to take over the lead as the ...
Let’s experiment with how different articulations alter the music differently in addition to the feeling or mood. Start by creating smooth, sliding steps (legato) as you move around your ...
While making a sandwich for your youngster, create Ternary form (ABA) by placing your slice of bread – two slices of cheese – slice of bread.
By singing Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star ...
Musical Chairs is a popular children’s party game. This game has simple requirements available at most venues; a bunch of chairs and a playing device.
The chairs are set ...
An introduction to music through listening experiences allows for artistic expressions and reactions towards the music itself. While you have fun together, your child will learn that music can become ...
Artistic imagination. Provide your child with a piece of paper and colouring pastels, crayons, paints. Using any of your favourite character pieces, Debussy – En Bateau, Offenbach – Can, Can, Beethoven’s ...
Let’s start with selecting one of your child’s favourite toys for you to hide somewhere in a room. Next, you will decide on a favourite song or utilize ...
Here’s a version of the ‘Simon Says’ game that is fun for all ages. The adult claps a range of rhythms, no more than 4 beats long, using hands ...
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