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Saturday, December 18, 2010

Musical presents from Santa?

How can Santa help with your child's the musical development? He could give:

- musical instruments
- rhyming or singing books
- recorded music
- puppets.

In this post I'll look at some ideas for musical instruments.

Please, please check the sound produced by the instrument. Is it a rich, interesting, satisfying sound, or is it a tinny, grating or electronic sound? Is the sound authentic? If it is a tuned instrument, such as a xylophone, is the pitch correct? Some of them are really woeful, so be careful.

Ideas for presents include:

- slide whistle
- kazoo (good for encouraging them to vocalise)
- maracas
- African percussion instruments
- claves (tapping sticks)
- guiro
- finger cymbals
- drum (authentic)
- bells (choking hazard)
- castanets (the wooden ones make the best sound but the plastic ones don't get chewed!)

For older kids (6-7 years plus):
- marimba
- recorder
- ukelele

I believe the sound quality should not be less just because the instrument is for a child. As a general rule, I avoid anything that needs to be plugged in or needs batteries. The rellies will probably provide enough of those kinds of noise-making devices without Santa adding to the problem!

For nice sounding instruments, the local music shop is often a better bet than the toy shop.

Friday, December 17, 2010

Is This Love

Here's a clip from Isingonthecake's recent gig at the Friend in Hand Pub in Glebe.



Arrangement by Stuart Davis.

Sunday, December 12, 2010

Thursday, December 9, 2010

Womb for Learning

















According to the QI elves, babies can recognise tunes they have heard in the womb.  I went to a lot of choir rehearsals for Ising On the Cake when I was pregnant, so this means my kids know a lot of 60's and 70's numbers.  But maybe just the alto part.

During one such rehearsal, when I was very pregnant, there were two little bumps on either side of my tummy.  Elbows, perhaps, someone suggested.  Maybe the baby had his fingers in his ears!

Sunday, December 5, 2010