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Music

  • The child learned basic vocal techniques such as breathing properly and posture.
  • They learned how to warm up their voice before singing.
  • They learned how to match pitch and stay in tune while singing.
  • They learned about different vocal styles and techniques, such as vibrato and falsetto.

Continued development can involve exploring different genres of music and practicing singing songs in those genres. The child can also experiment with harmonizing and singing in a group setting, such as a choir or a singing ensemble. Additionally, they can continue to improve their vocal techniques by regularly practicing scales and exercises.

Book Recommendations

  • The Singing Book by Meribeth Dayme and Cynthia Vaughn: This book provides a comprehensive guide to singing, covering topics such as vocal health, technique, and performance.
  • Sing!: How Pop Music Can Empower You by Jill Barber and Lesley Barber: This book explores the power of music, particularly pop music, and how it can be used as a means of self-expression and empowerment.
  • The Voice Book for Singers by Kate Peters: This book focuses on developing and maintaining vocal health, providing exercises and tips for singers of all levels.

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