Archive for February 2010
Seasonal contest
Encourage your child to write a 6 line poem about Valentine’s Day to the tune of Twinkle Twinkle Little Star.
If they cannot write yet, you or an older sibling may write it down for them, but let the words come from your child alone. I will give you two titles for the poem and your child may pick the one they wish to write about. It may rhyme but free style is also great!
For each title, there will be 2 top winners who will each receive a CD from the Do Re Me and Maria collection. All other contestants will receive a downloadable Valentine’s Song from one of my CDs. This downloadable song is called “My Valentine.” Every contestant will be a winner!
Here are the two titles to pick from:
1. Valentine Oh Valentine
2. You’re My Crazy Valentine
You may use the title as your first line if you wish.
The original contest deadline was my birthday, February 2nd, but, at the request of a few parents, I have extended it to February 8. Make sure you send your child’s poem with their name by that date to contest@doremeandmaria.com
Three judges will review the poems and the 4 winners will be announced on Feb 10, 2010. Their poems will be posted here on my blog.
Email me your questions at contest@doremeandmaria.com
Maria
What age should I enroll my child in music classes?
This seems to be a question many parents are asking these days due to all of the options out there for enrolling children in instructional classes. There are a couple of ways to approach this matter.
- If you wish to place your child in a class where they will learn one instrument such as the piano, the violin, the ukulele or the recorder, they will no doubt need to be able to sit and concentrate for a period of 15 to 20 minutes at least in order to learn the basics and technique for that instrument. This can often happen at the age of 4 or 5 years depending on the child’s interest in the instrument along with the teachers’ ability to make classes fun for the kids.
- If you have the option in your area to enroll your child in a music and movement class where they are learning basic musical concepts such as keeping the beat, tempo, dynamics and pitch recognition, they may begin much earlier, as young as 18 months as the songs and games are simple and relatively short. Even babies from birth to 18 months are welcome in the class if they have an older sibling participating. The idea in these classes is to include everyone, even the youngest who, if they are too young to hold an instrument or play the games, may simply enjoy the music for its own sake, feeling its pulse, experiencing the music’s timbre, dynamics and so on.
Music is a language like any other and if children are exposed to it from birth they will learn it the same way they learn their native tongue. They will soak it up like the little sponges they are and it will become a great creative outlet during their adolescent and adult lives.
Maria