- Through playing with the Rubik's Cube, the child has developed a sense of rhythm and timing, as well as an understanding of pattern recognition, which are important skills in music.
- Using Lego, the child has been able to build and design their own musical instruments, fostering creativity and an understanding of the different components and mechanics involved.
- By coding in MIT Scratch, the child has learned how to create their own musical compositions using loops, variables, and conditionals, helping them understand the basics of music composition.
- Through playing Mine craft, the child has had the opportunity to create their own virtual music environments and explore different sounds and instruments, gaining an understanding of music production.
- In the virtual world of Roblox, the child has been exposed to a wide variety of user-created music games and experiences, fostering an appreciation for different genres and styles of music.
To further develop their musical skills and understanding, the child can try:
- Exploring music theory concepts, such as scales, chords, and harmony, through online resources or books.
- Taking music lessons or joining a school or community music group to further develop their instrumental or vocal abilities.
- Experimenting with different music production software and tools to create their own recordings or remixes.
- Attending concerts or music performances to gain exposure to different genres and performance techniques.
- Collaborating with other musicians or music enthusiasts to create and share music projects.