
Our music sessions for pre-school children underpin the musical foundation of learning required for instrumental and voice training once they reach primary age. Each age group enjoys creative musical activities with their adult using instruments, dance, imaginative play, singing and action-packed themes.
Music / Music & Dance 0-4yrs
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Instrument led sessions with lots of singing, dancing, playing instruments and puppets. A magical musical experience for families.
Music & Dance: 2-4 yrs
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Poems, stories, songs, physical games, simple balletic & contemporary dancing with puppets and scarves make these sessions engaging and lots of fun.
Music Club: 3–6yrs – More information
Pre-nursery children explore the basis of music notation using dance, singing, flash cards, musical instruments, games and composition.
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The Music House for Children is proud to forge new relationships with Royal College of Music students to enable young children to experience live instruments within our music sessions. From violin to flute, clarinet and more unusual instruments such as Guan, young children will delight in the variety of activities to enjoy in response to the different sounds made from live instruments.
Moving to music, singing and listening to many musical styles is just part of the range of musical learning offered to Music House pupils.
Pulse, tempo, pitch and dynamics, as well as a variety of musical styles are all embedded in every lesson. Skilled musicians trained by The Music House deliver each session. We also encourage active participation by early years practitioners, parents and friends.
Birthday parties
Birthday parties can be held at The Music House’s early years studio for up to 15 children and their families. The Music House has skilled musicians who can entertain your children with a delightful array of traditional songs, dancing and activities using puppets, scarves, bubbles and musical instruments.
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