- Exposure to different genres of music
- Understanding of musical storytelling
- Recognition of different musical instruments
- Identification of different vocal techniques
- Understanding of musical structure and composition
- Recognition of different musical styles and periods
- Development of listening skills
- Understanding of the importance of music in storytelling and emotions
- Recognition of different musical elements such as melody, harmony, and rhythm
- Appreciation for the performing arts
Continued development related to watching musicals can include:
- Exploring different musical genres and styles through listening to recordings or attending live performances
- Learning to play a musical instrument or taking vocal lessons to experience music firsthand
- Participating in school or community theater productions to gain practical experience in musical storytelling
- Researching the history and evolution of musical theater to deepen understanding of different periods and styles
- Creating and performing original musical compositions or songs
- Attending workshops or classes on musical theory and composition to further develop understanding of musical structure
- Engaging in discussions or writing reviews about musicals to enhance critical thinking and analytical skills
- Exploring careers in the music industry, such as becoming a composer, performer, or music director