How Do You Teach Music In Primary Schools?
Music is often used a way to express creative energy by its creators. It even has the power to provide enlightenment, provoke anger or to lift the spirits of listeners. While individual preferences may lead to disagreements of what constitutes “good” music, the all-encompassing power of music allows for these differences of opinions to coexist. If your aim is to share musical knowledge and appreciation with young children, providing a balanced view is essential. Use a variety of dynamic methods to teach primary school children the value of music. Start with basic concept mastery. Set up group activities that focus on identifying melodies and tempos of different songs. An example is leading your class in a session of clapping to the beat of a popular song. Laying a solid foundation of important principles such as melody and rhythm helps primary school children understand how music is made. It also makes it easier to introduce advanced notions, such as identifying different types of note