Music should be a part of our everyday activity at home as it’s important for a kid’s overall well being. It’s not only relaxing and motivating, its also a fun activity that can hone their motor skills as well as coordination. Here is a list of at-home resources to check out.
Music Lessons
You can also check out online music workshops by École de musique Pianissimo‘s Facebook page. These workshops cater to kids of all ages.
Classics for Kids
Classics for Kids is a great resource for kids to know more about music. You can play musical games like quizzes, matching the rhythm, compose own music, learn more about music, learn the history of music, listen to podcasts and more.
Educational Programs
Check out Seattle Symphony’s free educational programs such as, “Meet the Instrument” and ‘Tiny Clips for Tiny Tots.’ They are streamed on Wednesdays and Fridays at 2 p.m. EDT, on YouTube and Facebook.
New musical activities including composer information, worksheets and listening maps are shared daily by the education team at the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra. Teaching Artist Liz Wu conducts bi-weekly videos to introduce musical activities for kids.
Use your Public Library card to access e-learning portals.
Chrome Music Lab
Learning music is made more accessible through fun, hands-on experiments at the Chrome Music Lab. Explore music or make your own songs!
Streaming Concerts
Tune in to Digital Concert Hall and GSOplay to enjoy free online streaming of orchestra concerts. You can access them via desktop, laptop, phone, or tablet.
Check back soon as we will be adding more resources to the list.
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