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Active listening exercises for singers
Active listening exercises for singers













active listening exercises for singers

how loudly can we clap our hands, how quietly can we tap a pan with a spoon? Invite your child to play as quietly or loudly as they can with different sound makers or body percussion, e.g. The BBC also have some resources on their website for schools and parents: –ks2-index/z6762sg Play along to musicĪll children love to make a noise and playing instruments along to a song is a great way of experiencing and exploring dynamics – the volume of sound of a piece of music. Listening and describing in this way can really help a child’s communication development. What does this music make you think of?.What sounds can you hear in this music?.

active listening exercises for singers active listening exercises for singers

Getting children to explore music and describe what they hear is a useful way to help them grow their listening skills. Pick a piece of music to play and while listening to it ask children some simple questions about what they hear e.g. How can I support my child with Music? Encourage listening skills If you would like to learn more about Calderdale Music, or sign your child up to learning an instrument, please follow this website: This year we have worked closely with Calderdale Music and are fortunate to have Lester Noel (Beats International) working with all children across both site, on promoting singing across school. If you would like to learn more about Rocksteady or sign your child up please follow this website: The end of term concerts are fantastic and we really enjoy inviting parents into see their children develop. Children can choose to learn the keyboard, drums, guitar or be lead vocal in a band. We are also working with Rocksteady Music School this next academic year for children to learn instruments to be in the band. To support our music teaching and provide engaging opportunities for our pupils, we have taken part in concerts at the Piece Hall, Victoria Theatre, and the newly refurbished Calderdale Music Service.















Active listening exercises for singers