3 Specific Responses to Music

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    • #18992

      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.

    • #19062

      Maria Ramey

      Participant

      AWARENESS
      – Calming to a familiar voice
      – Deeply breathe and vocalize when a song is energetic
      – Become agitated when dissonance is created
      TRUST
      – Moves repetitively to a rhythm
      – Show pleasure in hearing a familiar song
      – Look around when a song stops
      INDEPENDENCE
      – Sing in glissando patterns
      – Move with intent to music beats
      – Demonstrate a preference for certain songs
      CONTROL
      – Match pitches
      – Bang loud and fast
      – Make purposeful choices
      RESPONSIBILITY
      – Sing in melodic contour
      – Sing parts of recalled songs
      – Can choose to play loud or soft

    • #19069

      Erika Svolos

      Moderator

      Hi Everyone,

      Don’t forget to save your responses in a text or word processing file so that you have them when you are moving on into early childhood music therapy work.

    • #19073

      Samantha Springer

      Participant

      Music Developmental Level of Awareness: Turn their head towards a sound source; relax their entire body and take deep breaths when hearing calm and rhythmic music ; reach towards an instrument that is presented to them.
      Music Developmental Level of Trust: when silence is presented, the child may look towards the source that was previously making the sound; play the instrument that is presented; recognizes and responds to melodic changes.
      Music Developmental Level of Independence: while singing with another person, the child will imitate different vocalizations; the child recognizes familiar music despite the instrumentation; strums a guitar with the music therapist.
      Music Developmental Level of Control: a child will sing short phrases with the music therapist of familiar songs; plays instruments at several different tempos; the child starts to move their entire body to the music-they want to dance along to the music!
      Music Developmental Level of Responsibility: the child will start to create their own/new songs; will identify emotions of songs; take turns playing an instrument

    • #19085

      Mikelia Wallace

      Participant

      Awareness: Turning eye gaze to source of music, tolerate being moved to music, differentiate between silence and music through movement and vocalization.
      Trust: Will begin to vocalize in response to music, will play a drum to internal beat, adjust vocalizations to communicate
      Independence: Isolates body parts to move rhythmically, begins experimenting with dynamics, explores instruments purposefully
      Control: Dances spontaneously to music, sings song fragments, and will do learned dance moves
      Responsibility: Follows pulse of familiar songs, differentiates between loud and soft and can demonstrate, listens to the play of others

    • #19095

      Awareness: turn eye gaze toward the source of singing, calm to familiar melodies, alter movements in response to the sound of an instrument.
      Trust: make purposeful pitched vocalizations in response to music, show pleasure to familiar music, repeat a series of simple interval patterns.
      Independence: babble using melodic intonation, use vocal glissando, use simple word sounds in familiar songs.
      Control: sing two words in phrases using pitched intervals, use ascending and descending intervals when singing, adjust quality of vocalizaitons to match the mood of the music.
      Responsibility: coordinate breathing, posture, and muscle tone to sustain sound, regulate vocal quality to match the dynamics of the music, participate in musical “call and response” with an adult.

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