Nathan Williams and his band play zydeco from the back of a truck in a Lousiana Mardi Gras parade.
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Musicians around the world can connect with you online as you keep your social distance. Try it!
Boring lessons are one of the main reasons children want to stop music lessons.
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Kids can stop music lessons at any time, due to boredom or disliking practice. It’s OK to let them stop if they genuinely don’t enjoy it, but it’s best to test a few things out first.
The Suzuki method requires a lot of parental involvement, so it may not be right for every family.
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The Suzuki method can work, but requires a high level of parental involvement.
In tune.
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For every £1 invested in a north Wales community music programme, researchers saw as much as £6.69 created in social value.
Babies start their musical development in the womb.
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There a number of ways you can use music to shape your child’s brain for success, from 16 weeks gestation right up until they start school.
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When the classroom is your dance floor.