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Which Musical Instrument Should Your Child Learn To Play?
It is good practice to introduce your child to as many new experiences as possible when they are young, this includes music. Formal music lessons are a bad idea at a young age but listening to different types of music and creating noises and rhythm on simple instruments can be a lot of fun for the child. We recommend avoiding lessons before the age of eight, unless they show a real interest in childrens musical instruments before then. Expose them to different styles and genres of music. By taking them to see live music they can really engage in the whole experience and it may just inspire them to learn to play a musical instrument.
They should be able to recognise numbers and know the alphabet up to G before taking up a musical instrument. They should also be developmentally ready as well, both physically and emotionally. For example, if a child is to play the trumpet or cornet, really they should wait until they have their second set of front teeth.
The recorder is a very popular childrens musical instrument, and is a good introduction to other wind instruments as a child grows. When played well, it can be played up to concert standard, and can be a very rewarding and beautiful instrument. A child can play a recorder early, as soon as his or her fingers are big enough to cover the holes.
Other wind instruments such as the trombone or clarinet are better suited to older children as they require a lot of effort to produce a sound. Generally, these types of instruments don't come in smaller sizes and when they do (the piccolo or soprano saxophone, for example), they require a higher degree of skill, so they are not good choices for young children. Most children start with the cornet and progress to larger and more complicated instruments as they mature.
A popular musical instrument for having lessons on is the piano, which acts as the foundation to most musical learning. Once a child has enough strength to press down the keys they can learn this musical instrument. Another popular children's musical instrument is the violin as this comes in smaller sizes. Stringed instruments often come in smaller sizes, so children can start playing them at a young age. A number of stringed instruments can be 1/8 of the size of full sized instruments. Most guitars, for example, come in smaller sizes and are suited for kids aged eight and above.
Of course, singing is also a wonderful way of enjoying music without needing an instrument. Children ought to be prompted to sing from a young age and have self-confidence in their ability. Singing is a thing which all children can be concerned with and is an excellent group activity for school music sessions.
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