Using
a
small-group approach to music
education, Kindermusik for the
Young Child provides a
pressure-free class where your
child can develop a strong
musical foundation by learning
the concepts, language,
notation, and vocabulary of
music and its greatest composers.
The program is designed to prepare
the young child who is eager for
first experiences with musical
symbols and instrument discovery but
is not yet ready for formal lessons
and traditional music reading with
an instrument. Parents or caregivers
are encouraged to attend the last
10-15 minutes of class.
What you’ll experience in class:
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Singing and vocal development.
. It may sound like a
foreign language when your child
sings “ta” and “ti-ti,” but he’s
using the language of
professional musicians and
composers and getting ready to
read and write simple rhythm
patterns.
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Movement. You’ll see
your child dance expressively to
music, giving him the practice
he needs to coordinate his body
movements to the sound of music.
This kind of musical play not
only improves musicianship, but
his physical coordination as
well. Reading and writing. He’ll
learn melodic notation and
identify pitches such as the C,
A, and D notes on the treble
clef, plus rhythmic notation.
Eventually he’ll even compose
his own music.
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Reading and writing.
He’ll learn melodic notation and
identify pitches such as the C,
A, and D notes on the treble
clef, plus rhythmic notation.
Eventually he’ll even compose
his own music.
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Focused listening. Your
child will learn to identify a
range of orchestra instruments
and their sound qualities, while
also gaining an early awareness
and knowledge of composers and
masterworks in Western arts
tradition.
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Exploring and playing musical
instruments. .
Authentic percussion, string,
pre-keyboard, and woodwind
instruments expose your child to
the many choices for future
musical study, and at the same
time provide your child with the
opportunity to musically succeed
before taking on more formal
instruction.
Enrollment includes:
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Developmentally appropriate
curriculum for children ages 5
to 7; caregivers attend the last
10-15 minutes
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15 week semester
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Weekly 60- to 70-minute class
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One set of At Home
Materials—Children’s folder with
stickers and Music At Home
cards, Family Songbook,
instrument (wind, string, or
pre-keyboard instrument
depending on the semester), CD
of music from class, canvas bag
(during first semester) and
games bag
15 week class plus
materials................................230.00
