3 Specific Responses To Music

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    • #20452

      Anonymous

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      List 3 specific responses to music that you might see within a music group from a child in each of the music developmental levels.

    • #20937

      Elizabeth Bentz

      Participant

      Awareness
      – The child might make repetition of the music therapist’s vocalizations
      – The child might suddenly go still and be silent, a sign they are absorbing the musical information
      – The child may turn their head and face to the sound source

      Trust
      – The child may make repetitive movements in response to the music
      – The child can make rhythmic movements but they most likely will not be synchronized to the music
      – The child will produce pitched vocalizations with purpose

      Independence
      – The child can grasp and shake maracas or other light weight instruments
      – The child can use melodic inflection when vocalizing
      – The child likes crescendos and glissandos

      Control
      – The child can match pitch
      – The child may spontaneously dance to music
      – The child will bang on the drum quickly and may not match the beat of the music

      Responsibility
      – The child can understand rhythmic structure including rests
      – The child can match tempo and dynamic of music
      – The child can maintain a steady beat with the music

    • #20948

      Meghan Hanley

      Participant

      Awareness
      Look towards music
      Reachtowards music
      Turn attention away from music

      Trust
      Responds to music by making repetitive movements
      Make vocalizations that match music occasionally
      Explores instruments with hand or mouth

      Independence
      Smiles or responds when hearing musical elements such as crescendos, fermatas, or glissandos
      Isolates body parts to move and dance
      Varying vowels and consonants when singing

      Control
      Create original vocalizations
      Sings loudly and softly
      Imitates words in songs

      Responsibility
      Can vocalize with different timbres such as shout or whisper
      Maintain a steady beat
      imitates simple rhythms

      • #20967

        Elizabeth Bentz

        Participant

        Hi Meghan! I would definitely say my son is in the independence stage…he smiles when he hears glissandos or the beginning of a favorite song (right now “Wheels on the Bus”). It’s so fun to watch his whole face light up as he recognizes what’s happening.

    • #20962

      Holly Jurca

      Participant

      Awareness:
      1) pitch in vocalizations
      2) instinctual rhythmic movements
      3) preference of higher pitch.

      Trust:
      1) recognizes changes in rhythm with familiar songs
      2) responds to music with repetitive movement (“friendly songs”)
      3) creates spontaneous melodies

      Independence:
      1) uses repeated sound
      2) uses hands to strike drumhead or tambourine
      3) uses whole body rhythmically

      Control:
      1) imitates words of song
      2) dances spontaneously to music
      3) ability to follow melodic contour of a song

      Responsibility:
      1) sing in both major and minor keys
      2) recognize and reproduce “loud” and “soft”
      3) listen to the play of others / inhibit their own response in order to respect others’ music

    • #20981

      Diandra Doble

      Participant

      Awareness: turn head towards the musical source, reach hand towards musical source, turn away/fidget/try to get away

      Trust: recognizes familiar melodies, creates spontaneous melodies, responds to music with receptive movement

      Independence: uses repeated sounds, briefly uses pulse and meter, enjoys musical surprises

      Control: likes to pound and bang, dances spontaneously to music, imitates learned movements to music

      Responsibility: listens to the play of others, maintains play of instrument within a group, maintains a steady beat

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