Tag Archives: learning

The “Process”

This post was shared from a mom enrolled in Kindermusik classes at Studio3Music, the world’s largest Kindermusik program. As a mom of 2 very different boys, one with sensory processing issues and one with a severe bleeding disorder, I know … Continue reading

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Meet a Kindermusik educator: Aimee Carter

Name: Aimee Carter Location: Brandon, Florida Studio name and link: Delightful Sounds www.delightfulsounds.com Number of years you’ve taught Kindermusik: 7 Describe yourself in five words or less: Creative, fun, energetic, and silly Favorite Kindermusik song: The Morning Song, because I … Continue reading

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The beauty around us

Aesthetic awareness has been described as one of the defining qualities of being human. Becoming aware of the beauty of sound – a part of aesthetic awareness – requires key listening skills. Sometimes the most unusual sounds and beautiful sights can … Continue reading

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What do you hear?

Pitter, patter, pitter, patter… I can HEAR the rain. Musically speaking, rain sounds are short sounds.  The musical term “staccato” refers to sounds that are separated and often short.  It’s the perfect word to use when playing with – and describing – … Continue reading

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Let’s jump for joy!

This article was originally written by Kindermusik educator Helen Peterson. Helen’s Kindermusik of the Valley program, located in and around the twin cities, MN, is one of the top programs in the world. In a relatively recent study, 4 to 6 … Continue reading

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