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My 6th graders are rock stars using your method!!!
ReplyDeleteI have introduced rhythm first in the past, so this is my first attempt at melody first, and they are totally getting it. So exciting!! Thanks!
Thank you for leaving this comment! You made my day! Rhythm is easy. Melody is not. I agree that giving them some basic skills in pitch first really helps them feel successful. Success makes people want to do more...and makes them enjoy the process. Teaching beginners in a group setting and helping them be successful makes them want to keep singing...and that is ultimately what we all want! Thanks for your purchase!
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