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  • The child learned about rhythm and timing through singing songs with various tempos.
  • They learned to match pitch by listening to and singing along with different melodies.
  • They learned about different vocal ranges by exploring songs with high and low notes.
  • The child learned to follow musical cues and dynamics by singing softly or loudly as directed.
  • They learned about harmonies by singing in a group or with a partner.
  • The child learned to express emotions through their voice by singing songs with different moods.
  • They learned about phrasing and breath control by practicing sustained notes and proper breathing techniques.
  • The child learned about musical structure by memorizing and singing different sections of a song.
  • They learned to focus and concentrate by listening to instructions and following along with the song lyrics.
  • The child developed confidence in their singing abilities and gained performance skills by singing in front of others.

To further develop their singing skills, the child can:

  • Practice vocal warm-up exercises to improve their vocal range and flexibility.
  • Learn to read sheet music or lyrics to expand their repertoire and understanding of musical notation.
  • Experiment with different singing styles and genres to broaden their musical horizons.
  • Participate in choir or vocal ensemble groups to enhance their singing abilities and learn to harmonize with others.
  • Record themselves singing and listen back for self-evaluation and improvement.
  • Attend live musical performances or watch videos of professional singers to gain inspiration and learn from their techniques.
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