In daily life, if a child is not interested in a certain song or piece of music, some parents will say that the child has no "sense of music." What is "musical sense"? Strictly speaking, it is the "ability to feel music". Most children have the "ability to feel music" to a greater or lesser extent. If they like music, they will gradually develop the ability to appreciate music. , can further understand the connotation of the music.
To measure the child's musical sensitivity, several aspects should be considered:
First, it depends on the pitch of the child's singing, whether the singing is accurate or not.
When a child with musical talent sings a song, the height of each note is very accurate, and it is in the same key from beginning to end without going out of tune.
The second is to see whether the rhythm of the tone is accurately grasped.
The rhythm of the tone is the length of each note. This is the standard for measuring the child's basic music perception ability. In addition, further judgments can be made based on the children's content, depth of emotional expression and correctness of the songs they sing. If you can correctly and clearly express various content that is pleasant, joyful, light, graceful, soft, majestic, and sad, then you have better music perception ability. In terms of basic musical sense, the child's modeling of pitch and rhythm is examined (that is, using the piano to play the notes one by one, or a group of notes, and letting the child imitate its pitch and sing it. Use your hands to sing) Type out groups of rhythm patterns and let the children do the same) to determine their ability to feel music, imitate and remember the music.
Children’s basic ability to perceive music is a prerequisite for learning music. Through planned training for children, children’s ability to perceive music will be improved.