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2. Summer Courses:
New!!!
“Exploring the world of classical music”
presented by Nathalie Tsoy
An early classical music development program for toddlers (3 to 6 years old) based on unique methodology and innovative concepts
Our teaching model smart-chart:

How do we do it?
Small children are often cautious about and sometimes even scared of unknown and new things – and the world of music is an unexplored area for them. It’s like an ice cream – they have to taste it first, and then they will love it forever and music will accompany your child throughout his/her entire live. However, you need a professional musician to help your child make this very first acquaintance.

Behind the scenes: As mentioned above, the lessons we provide are fun and all kids love them. They think they are just having a good time playing around. What is happening meantime, however, is that your child is developing natural music abilities and learning the core music elements - pitch, rhythm, and notation. There is tremendous and scrupulous effort behind the scenes in order to explain your child the structure, concept and formulas of music.
Engagement: Music can never be taught by telling the story – kids want and try to do everything themselves. We gently exploit the natural desire of a young soul to experiment and engage them actively into the learning process.
Each lesson includes:
Listening music, moving with rhythm/in melody
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Singing solo and in a choir (We know, we know. The kid is just 3-5, right? However he/she can actually sing in choir! Well, we can call it a group for now)
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Role-playing individually and in a group
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Interactive games to practice rhythm and notation
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Playing different music instruments
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Reflecting on music. You will be surprise at how thoughtful and deep children can be! Kids imagine music in colors, and shapes and impersonate music with heroes from favorite cartoons and fairy tales. 
In just 3 months, your child will:
Come to like and recognize classical music
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Understand the piano/keyboard and know how to play it
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Seamlessly learn the basic concept of notes
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Know how to play on various music instruments
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Learn how to listen, imagine, feel, and create music
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Sing songs solo and in a group
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