Children are introduced to the foundations of musical learning through carefully designed experiences involving rhythm, movement, singing, listening, early music-reading readiness, and real instruments. This level focuses on building attention, participation, coordination, confidence, and a positive relationship with learning.
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Children build upon their musical foundations through progressively more complex experiences involving rhythm, music reading, instrument exploration, creativity, collaboration, and self-expression. Activities are intentionally designed to strengthen both musical and developmental skills while introducing children to increasingly sophisticated musical concepts.
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Children begin developing rhythmic accuracy, beat awareness, coordination, attention and ensemble skills through progressively challenging musical experiences.
Children continue their musical progression through increasingly advanced experiences involving music reading, instrumental development, performance, creativity, and ensemble participation. This level encourages children to think, create, perform, and collaborate through meaningful musical experiences.
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Children advance their rhythm, memory, coordination, listening, performance, and collaborative music-making skills while developing greater musical independence and confidence.