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Five important ways to share the joy of music with children

Five important ways to share the joy of music with children
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Music is an exchange of happiness.

To live happily throughout life, we want to teach the importance of music from an early age.

Whether at home, in a teaching setting, or with a friend’s child—any situation is fine—here are several effective, intentional ways to help children feel, through music, that “Music is fun!”

It may seem obvious when written out like this, but carrying it out deliberately is surprisingly challenging.

smile

It’s often said that a smile is a weapon.

But in fact, a smile is not a “weapon,” but a “sign of reassurance.”

People feel reassured just by seeing a smile.there is / there are

By the way, tears of deep emotion are not weapons either, but rather a sign of warmth and our humanity.

The moment when hearts connect is an exchange of energy.

Through that exchange of energy, people can feel revitalized.

Doesn't thinking that make you feel like you can simply laugh or cry?

Keep speaking positive words with heartfelt sincerity.

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People often talk about the power of words (kotodama), butIf you keep hearing encouraging words, you’ll become positive; if you’re constantly told you’re no good, you’ll end up failing.It is said.

"can do", "can play", "beautiful sound", "lovely tone", "fun", "interesting", "I did it!"

If you can say such words honestly and from the heart without embarrassment, they will surely get through.

Having a supportive heart is important.

Express the movement of sound with your body

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My recommendation is the music teaching materialBarnum Series

Many of the titles are named after bodily movements,When I try explaining with gestures, they can see the song’s image linked with the way my hands move, and they find it interesting.

It seems to sink in smoothly.

Show teachers and adults enjoying playing music

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Accompanying songs, performing as an instructor at recitals, and, on a more familiar level, giving demonstration performances during lessons.When teachers or adults show themselves performing, play with the feeling of “This is fun and exciting!”There’s a big difference between doing so and not doing so.

Even if students are of different types, more or less they’ll think, “If the teacher is enjoying it, I’ll give it a try.”

And ideally, that kind of demeanor would be something you can directly look up to and think, “That’s so cool!”

Incorporate entertainment

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Sometimes you need a bit of fun.

Communication among students and among parents at events that incorporate music...leads to motivation.

At events I’ve done so far, I’ve collaborated with games, held mini concerts with a music karuta tournament, collaborated with dining, and performed concerts at cafés.

Although I feel nervous, I’m also excited, so I think it’s packed with things to look forward to.

Lastly

As a side note,BABYMETALof "RISING SUN ROCK FESTIVALAfter seeing their performance there, I realized—to my shock—that they ticked all of the above boxes… DEATH (desu)

  1. Smiles: Moa-chan and Yui-chan’s consistently bright smiles
  2. Positive words: lyrics of a song
  3. Expressing the movement of sound with the body: a razor-sharp dance performance! BABYMETAL also said they express the lyrics through dance, didn’t they?
  4. Show that you're enjoying the performance: the cool yet lively playing style of the Kami Band!
  5. Bring in the fun: sing and dance together, join in—mosh mosh mosh! And at Rising Sun, it's all about the great outdoors and delicious food (lol).

In this way, there are also artists who are usually active who meet the condition of 'entertaining children.'

I hope this will be of some help.