Classical Music Appreciation
for the Homeschooler

Music appreciation may only seem like an
extra to you, but please don’t underestimate the importance of
teaching your child to have a proper appreciation for music. A
proper appreciation for music cannot be properly obtained
without exposure to beautiful music. Pop, country and rock
arall have their place, but will just not
suffice.
Think of it this
way .... The Marriage of Figaro by Mozart is like a
six-tiered, filled and ornately decorated cake, as
opposed to a popular country or pop song on the radio,
which is like a boxed cake mix whipped up and made in an
hour. You get the idea... there is no comparison. Like it
or not, quite often (not always) popular music is about
what is most marketable and profitable for record
companies. However, geniuses like Beethoven, Vivaldi,
Tchaikovsky were moved by something different, something
moving in their souls. Listening to beautiful music will
give your child an appreciation for what is "truly"
beautiful.
How to help your child gain an appreciation
for truth and beauty
Simply
start at an early age exposing them to beautiful artwork and
music. There are so many crude and ugly things in our world, it
is important that our children know how to recognize true
beauty, so as to lift their mind and soul to higher
things.
There are
many programs to help you reach this goal, though none of them
are necessary if you would like to use all freebies from the
library.
Music Curriculum
For music
appreciaton curriculum, I have enjoyed using How to
Introduce Your Child to Classical Music in 52 Easy
Lessons. It is easy to use and not only exposes you child
to beautiful music, it hones their listening skills as
they try and discern the different sections of the
orchestra (brass, strings, woodwinds,
etc.).
If you are wanting
to teach your children more general musical theory, then
Music Ace 1 & 2 software are a fun way to go.
Students progress through 24 lessons on sharps, flats,
pitch, durations and more. Corresponding to each lesson
is a game for extra fun and practice. Music Ace 2 builds
on Music Ace 1 by introducing standard notation, rhythm,
melody, harmony and intervals.
Of course, private
instrument lessons are always an option for those who can
afford them. If not, there are many excellent "teach
yourself" programs available. I know of many families
whose children were self-taught at a variety of
instruments.
Have fun
incorporating a music curriculum into your homeschool
program and try to remember that it is truly an important
part of your child’s homeschool education and not just an
"extra."
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