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  • The child learned about rhythm by clapping and tapping along to different songs.
  • They learned about melody by singing and humming along to familiar tunes.
  • They learned about pitch by experimenting with their voice and trying to match the pitch of different musical notes.
  • They learned about tempo by moving and dancing to fast and slow songs.
  • They learned about dynamics by singing softly and loudly in response to prompts.
  • They learned about musical instruments by pretending to play different instruments and imitating their sounds.
  • They learned about musical genres by listening to and identifying different styles of music.
  • They learned about musical expression by creating their own songs and improvising melodies.

To continue developing their musical skills, the child can:

  • Explore different musical instruments and try playing them.
  • Listen to a variety of music from different cultures and time periods.
  • Attend live music performances or concerts.
  • Join a children's choir or music class to further develop their singing abilities.
  • Experiment with creating their own musical compositions using simple instruments or digital music software.
  • Learn to read sheet music and practice playing simple tunes on a keyboard or other instrument.
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