- The child learned about rhythm and beat by clapping their hands to the music.
- They learned about melody by singing along to the song.
- They learned about dynamics by adjusting the volume of their voice while singing.
- They learned about tempo by tapping their foot to the beat of the music.
- They learned about pitch by trying to match the notes of the song with their voice.
- They learned about harmony by singing in a group and blending their voices together.
- They learned about lyrics by memorizing and singing the words of the song.
- They learned about expression by adding emotion and feeling to their singing.
- They learned about phrasing by understanding how to breathe and pause at the right moments in the song.
- They learned about form by recognizing the structure of the song (verse, chorus, bridge, etc.).
Continued development in music can be fostered by encouraging the child to explore different genres of music, learning to play a musical instrument, joining a choir or band, attending live performances, and experimenting with songwriting or composing their own music. Additionally, exposing the child to music theory and providing opportunities for music lessons or classes can further enhance their understanding and skills in music.