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My child is too young, should I learn a musical instrument?

Many parents are keen on learning music for their children, especially musical instrument lessons, as well as piano, violin, cello, flute, etc. Absolutely unambiguous. But you have to ask him, how to cultivate children’s artistic bacteria? Is it suitable for children to learn this instrument? How to help children learn? I recently read a book called Parents Are Their Children's Best Music Teachers. I was reading it casually, but I didn't expect that the more I read, the more I became fascinated. It's all because Teacher Zheng wrote it so well! In particular, parents’ ideas on training and how to guide their children to learn are very reasonable and worth learning from.

Music talent is cultivated. After reading it, I sorted out Mr. Zheng’s views and feelings. If my dear friends have plans to train their children to learn music, I hope this article can give you some inspiration. Before letting their children learn music, many parents will struggle with one question: Does he have musical talent? I feel like I don’t have any musical ability, so I feel like my baby won’t be much better. If not, can it be cultivated? How to cultivate? Please be clear, what level do you expect your child's musical talent to reach? Is it enough to entertain yourself by singing or playing musical instruments? If it's the former, many babies have this potential. If it's the latter, you need a professional teacher to help you judge how high your child's musical talent is.

Did you give your baby music prenatal education when you were pregnant? Are you interested in creating a musical environment for him after he's born? Do any of you, your father, any of your relatives or friends work in music or like music very much? Is there a successful musician in your family? If you touch even a little bit of these items, your baby won't have any musical abilities. Like Xiaomi, I love singing, it’s all in my genes. He sings well. He tried to get him to learn the violin, but he lacked interest and his learning results were rather average. Professional teachers' evaluation of him: The absolute pitch is poor and not suitable for string practice. Rice grains, on the other hand, have better basic pitch and are more suitable for practicing vocal music. The key is that he likes it too.

Education experts and brain neurologists have done research. The golden period for children to "receive sound" is from the embryonic stage to two years old, and the golden period is from 2 to 5 years old. Want your children to learn music? Hurry up and let your children listen and feel more during these two periods. Don't wait until he's five or six before it's too late! As long as you don't expect your child to be the reincarnation of Beethoven, as long as he learns to appreciate music. By seizing these two golden periods, you can cultivate your musical talent! Have you nourished your children with music? How to nourish your children with music? Anyway, I listened to a lot of music! Only by listening more can the brain develop sensitivity to music melody and rhythm. More importantly, by feeling music, children can become truly interested in music.