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Learning to Sing in Tune, with George Bevan

Learning to Sing in Tune, with George Bevan

by Christopher Sutton | Oct 10, 2017 | Podcast, Children, Interviews, Singing, Singing in Tune, Teaching

If you’ve ever worried about being out of tune or off-key when you sing, don’t miss this interview with a man who’s found a solution.

Seriously Enjoyable Music Learning, with Shelle Soelberg

Seriously Enjoyable Music Learning, with Shelle Soelberg

by Christopher Sutton | Sep 19, 2017 | Podcast, Children, Chord Progressions, Interviews, Solfa, Teaching

What if learning music theory was a mind-blowing and immediately-useful experience? Shelle Soelberg from Let’s Play Music reveals the key.

6 Benefits Of Music Lessons For Kids

6 Benefits Of Music Lessons For Kids

by Guest Expert | Mar 1, 2017 | Children, Instruments, Teaching

The effects of music lessons extend way beyond the realm of music itself. Learn 6 surprising ways music study benefit your life and your children’s lives.

Teaching, Listening, and Learning, with Violin Teacher Eloise Hellyer

Teaching, Listening, and Learning, with Violin Teacher Eloise Hellyer

by Christopher Sutton | Nov 2, 2016 | Teaching, Active Listening, Children, Interviews

Hear what you play, and play what you hear: crucial skills for any musician. Violinist Eloise Hellyer teaches teachers how to teach, and learn, listening.

Halloween Music Activities for Your Ghouls and Goblins

Halloween Music Activities for Your Ghouls and Goblins

by Marisa Balistreri | Oct 20, 2016 | Halloween, Children, Teaching

Halloween is a great time to teach young musicians ear training skills. Here are some top resources to help you do it in spooky style.

Small Children, Major Musicality: Raising a musical child

Small Children, Major Musicality: Raising a musical child

by Musical U Team | Aug 11, 2016 | Children, Teaching

It’s hard for parents to know how to raise a musical child. How and when to nurture their musicality? Gina Weibel from Let’s Play Music has some answers.

Unlocking Natural Musicality Through Music Therapy, with Kat Fulton (Interview)

Unlocking Natural Musicality Through Music Therapy, with Kat Fulton (Interview)

by Christopher Sutton | Jun 13, 2016 | Musicality, Children, Interviews

Music can heal, teach and nurture people from every background. Learn how music therapists unlock our inner musicality with Kat Fulton of MusicTherapyEd.com

Total Musicianship for Children, with Let’s Play Music (Interview)

Total Musicianship for Children, with Let’s Play Music (Interview)

by Christopher Sutton | Mar 21, 2016 | Children, Interviews

Find out about Let’s Play Music, a 3 year program for children aged 4 and over that teaches all the key musicianship skills through play, in this interview.

Should We Put Children in Music Lessons or Sports Teams?

Should We Put Children in Music Lessons or Sports Teams?

by Musical U Team | Feb 2, 2016 | Children, General | 0 comments

Deciding whether to enrol your child in sports or music lessons can be a big decision. Music benefits kids in several ways, but is it better than sports?

8 Excellent Halloween Music Activities

8 Excellent Halloween Music Activities

by Stella Bautista | Oct 20, 2015 | Halloween, Children, Teaching, Websites, Apps and Downloads

Fun and diverse musical halloween themed resources to keep kids and adults alike busy making spooky music this October. Includes free worksheets and scores.

Halloween Ear Training Music for Students and Teachers

Halloween Ear Training Music for Students and Teachers

by Christopher Sutton | Oct 28, 2013 | Halloween, Children, Teaching | 0 comments

Discover some new spooky Halloween-themed songs and resources for musical ear training in this roundup of new notables, perfect for parents and teachers.

Halloween is Almost Here: Whooooo Wants Improved Listening Skills?

Halloween is Almost Here: Whooooo Wants Improved Listening Skills?

by Christopher Sutton | Oct 21, 2013 | Halloween, Children, Teaching

Autumn and Halloween are excellent opportunities to mix up your students’ musical ear training. Get some top tips and a fun rhythm game in this article.

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