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music theory for children

Why Music Theory Doesn’t Have to Be Hard for Children

Many children think music theory is hard because they believe they have to remember too many rules and names. But music theory doesn’t need to work that way. With the right approach, music theory becomes something children simply recognise and understand over time, just like letters, numbers, or road signs. This is the idea behind

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Mistakes New Music Teachers Make

10 Mistakes New Music Teachers Make (and How to Avoid Them)

One of the most common mistakes new music teachers make is believing that teaching music is simply about sharing what you know. In reality, being a great teacher takes more than musical skill — it’s about understanding how children learn, how to keep them engaged, and how to make lessons enjoyable and achievable. When I

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Benefits of Learning a Musical Instrument for Kids

The Amazing Benefits of Learning a Musical Instrument for Kids

The Amazing Benefits of Learning a Musical Instrument for Kids Written by Mrs A – Music Teacher & Creator of Smiley Note The benefits of learning a musical instrument for kids go far beyond just playing songs or reading notes — it’s about building focus, confidence, and creativity that lasts a lifetime.After years of teaching

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Why Learning Music Instruments Should Be Simple and Fun

Why Learning Music Should Be Simple and Fun

I’ve learned over the years why learning music should be simple and fun — because when it’s not, children lose interest very quickly. I grew up learning music the serious, traditional way. Everything had to be perfect: correct hand position, strict theory, exams, and hours of practice. For a long time, I thought that was

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