Music in Me “Spring” with Hillary– Thursday 10am (Mar.-May 2025)
Age Range: 3-4 years old (and siblings of students)
Course Length: 3X 10 classes (Fall, Winter, & Spring)
Mar. 6, 13, 20, 27, Apr. 3, 10, 17, 24, May 1, 8. If the instructor misses a class, the make up class: May 15
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Class:. Meets once per week for 45 minutes.
Program Fee:. $35 non-refundable.
Withdrawal/Refund: Once first class starts 100% of registration fee is non-refundable.
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Music in Me Policy
Music in me with Ms. Hillary is designed to immerse children and parents in activities which develop the ear, utilize the tactile-kinesthetic sense, explore keyboard geography and playing through tracking activities, set pre-reading concepts combined with pitch awareness, experience large motor skills in movement songs and finer motor skills with hand/finger play songs and activities.
Activity areas include:
Singing (words and solfege) for pitch recognition, for solfege ear training, to set pitch direction and sequence on the keyboard, to experience question/answer activities, to develop a feeling for dynamics, expressiveness and phrasing, and just for fun!
Movement – both free and guided to recognize and experience meters, moods, tempos and styles.
Rhythm activities to develop a feeling for pulse through body rhythms and use of small percussion instruments. Students experience and feel a variety of note and rest durations and rhythmic patterns.
Keyboard/Piano activities are designed to strengthen pitch concepts and explore the geography of the whole keyboard. Children touch and track pitch patterns as they sing – providing a strong tactile connection between the fingers, the voice singing and the keys.
Finger Readiness – enjoyable finger play songs prepare a “soft” hand shape and awareness of finger numbers as they relate to pitch patterning.
Creative Activities and Projects – children and parents are encouraged to do creative projects at home which reinforce pre-reading pitch activities that have been experienced in class. This process of creating and “constructing” is an essential factor in early childhood learning. Sharing projects with the class provides an opportunity for repetition to set patterning.
As parents, teacher and children share in the music making – a strong bond is made that will last a lifetime.