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Please scroll to read some very insightful quotes regarding music from scientists and well-known people...

"Music is unusual among all human activities for both its ubiquity and its antiquity." Daniel J. Levitin, This Is Your Brain on Music, London 2006, p. 5.

"Singing and dancing were a natural activity in everybody's lives, seamlessly integrated and involving everyone. The Sesotho verb for singing (ho bina), as in many of the world's languages, also means to dance; there is no distinction, since it is assumed that singing involves bodily movement." Daniel J. Levitin, This Is Your Brain on Music, London 2006, p. 7.

"Musical training appears to have the effect of shifting some music processing from the right (imagistic) hemisphere to the left (logical) hemisphere, as musicians learn to talk about - and perhaps think about - music using linguistic termes. And the normal course of development seems to cause greater hemispheric specialization: Children show less lateralization of musical operations than adults, regardless of whether they are musicians or not." Daniel J. Levitin, This Is Your Brain on Music, London 2006, p. 123.

"The pianist Alfred Brendel says he doesn't think about notes when he's onstage; he thinks about creating an experience." Daniel J. Levitin, This Is Your Brain on Music, London 2006, p. 123.

"The "instant voice press" will almost always reveal your natural physiological voice. Standing, place your index finger just under your sternum (where your ribs come together). Now press gently with a staccato movement and make sound with the lips closed. The sound you are producing is essentially the one you were born to make - the voice your were born to use. Now say "umm-hmmm" in that same voice." Morton Cooper, Change Your Voice, Change Your Life, New York 1999, p. 24.

"There is clearly a wide range of musical talent, but there is much to suggest there is an innate musicality in virtually everyone. This has been shown most clearly by the use of the Suzuki method to train young children, entirely by ear and imitation, to play the violin. Virtually all hearing children respond to such training." Oliver Sachs, Musicophilia. Tales of Music and the Brain, New York 2008, p. 101.

"For me, the first incitement to think and write about music came in 1966, when I saw the profound effects of music on the deeply parkinsonian patients I later wrote  about in Awakenings. And since then, in more ways than I could possibly imagine, I have found music continually forcing itself on my attention, showing me its effects on almost every aspect of brain functions - and life." Oliver Sachs, Musicophilia. Tales of Music and the Brain, New York 2008, xiv.

"Das Beste der Musik steht nicht in den Noten." Gustav Mahler, Im eigenen Wort.

"Das Notwenidigste und das Härteste und die Hauptsache in der Musik ist das Tempo." Wolfgang Amadeaus Mozart, Briefe an den Vater 1777.

"Das Phantastische an der Musik ist ihre Fähigkeit, jedes nur denkbare Vorkommnis, jede Situation widerzuspiegeln, ob belebt oder unbelebt." Yehudi Menuhin, Variationen.

"Das Unendliche im Endlichen, das Genie in jeder Kunst ist Musik." Bettina von Arnim, Goethes Briefwechsel mit einem Kinde.

"Musik ist höhere Offenbarung als alle Weisheiten und Philosophie." Ludwig van Beethoven

"Ohne Musik wäre das Leben ein Irrtum." Friedrich Nietzsche, Götzen-Dämmerung.

"Die Musik ist imstande, die seelische Haltung des Menschen irgendwie zu beeinflussen; vermag sie aber dies, so muss die Jugend ihr offenbar zugeführt und in ihr unterrichtet werden." Aristoteles, Älteste Politik.

"Die Musik drückt das aus, was nicht gesagt werden kann und worüber zu schweigen unmöglich ist." Victor Hugo.

"Der Musiker öffnet Zahlen den Käfig, der Zeichner befreit die Geometrie." Jean Cocteau, Hahn und Harlekin.

"Nichts kann zum Verständnis von Musik mehr beitragen, als sich hinzusetzen und selbst Musik zu machen." Leonard Bernstein, Von der unendlichen Vielfalt der Musik.


All children are musical. 

All children can achieve basic music competence. Basic music competence here is the ability to sing in tune with accurate rhythm. 

The participation and modeling of parents and caregivers, regardless of their musical ability, are essential to a child's musical growth.  

This growth is best achieved in a playful, developmentally appropriate, non-performance-oriented learning environment that is musically rich yet immediately accessible to the child and adult. 

Music Together® is an internationally recognized early childhood music education program for infants, toddlers, preschoolers, kindergarteners, and the adults who love them. First offered to the public in 1987, it pioneered the concept of a research-based, developmentally appropriate early childhood music curriculum that strongly emphasizes and facilitates adult involvement.

Music Together classes are based on the recognition that all children are musical. All children can learn to sing in tune, keep a beat, and participate with confidence in the music of our culture, provided that their early environment supports such learning. By emphasizing actual music experiences rather than concepts about music, Music Together introduces children to the pleasures of making music instead of passively receiving it from CDs or TV.

Central to the Music Together approach is that young children learn best from the powerful role model of parents/caregivers who are actively making music. The program brings families together by providing a rich musical environment in the classroom and by facilitating family participation in spontaneous musical activity at home within the context of daily life.

Classes are a lot of fun for newborn babies and small children up to 5 years old in the “Mixed Age” group together with their parents or caregivers. 

Are where music is learned through playful activities in classes with children of different ages.

Are based on a concept oriented to the children’s steps of development and on musicological research.

Provide you in each of the ten sessions with a new collection of highly-professional mastered CDs and songbooks, which meet the highest standards of music production. 

Offer expatriates and those from English-speaking areas who have found a new home in Germany a marvelous opportunity to sing both new and traditional songs with their bilingual children: a feeling of home in a new country. 

Represent a beautiful opportunity for non-native and native English speakers to deepen their knowledge of the Anglo-Saxon culture. 

Take place in an environment where friendships can begin among those from different cultural backgrounds. 

Suggest how you can continue fun musical activities at home while serving as a musical role-model for your children. 

You will receive a beautifully designed Mulberry Bush "Diploma" for your child after course completion.

Free trial class at your convenience.

Please get in touch. Thank you.


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Music Together

Music Together was developed by the Center for Music and Young Children, Princeton NJ. Music Together, CMYC, and Center for Music and Young Children are registered trademarks.



Group size:
Maximum 12 children together with a parent or another caregiver.

Age:
  Up to five years old in `Mixed Age´ groups.

Classes per week:
  Once a week; 45 minutes.

Term:
  10 weeks.

Costs for 10 weeks:
  € 15 per class / € 150 (cd and songbook and 19% VAT included) for one child and one adult.
€ 8,50 (19% VAT included) per class for siblings (10/€ 85); babies up to the age of 8 months are free of charge when registered together with siblings who are charged full tuition.

Material:
 

Beautifully illustrated songbooks with family activities to enjoy at home.

CDs for each semester with new songs, rhythm chants, `play-alongs´, tonal and rhythm patterns.

“Music and Your Child” guide for parents and caregivers. A complimentary booklet for new Music Together families.

Insurance for the way to the class, during class and the way from class back home.

Discount system. Please check for more information the pre-registration form.

A beautifully designed Mulberry Bush "Diploma" after course completion.

Semi-annual family newsletter.

All included in the price.

Registration fee:
  None.

Where?
  65812 Bad Soden, Tanzschule Pelzer (Anbau), Zum Quellenpark 31. Parking: Hundertwasser parking garage.

Schedule for the current trimester:

Please see "Classes" and/or "Pre-registration".


Make-up classes:
  Two free make-up classes within the term in case your child is sick.

Free trial class:
  Free trial class at your convenience.
Please get in touch by using our contact form or call our office Tel.: 069 – 90 43 46 52 or leave a message on our answering machine 069 – 92 87 02 83.

Teacher:
  Licensed Music Together Center Director Bad Soden/Ts. Susen Orth and Marina Hahn M.A.             

Start of the next semester:
  The winter trimester will start on Tuesday, 24 Jan 2012 and end on the 29 Mar. Please find all the dates and locations also on the pre-registration form. Thank you.

Please make reservations by using our online pre-registration form or call our office Tel.: 069 – 90 43 46 52 or leave a message on our answering machine 069 – 92 87 02 83.
Classes at Mulberry Bush Music Together® will:
  • Stimulate and foster your child’s music competence.
  • Strengthen your self-confidence as a parent in expressing yourself through and in music as well as strengthening your child’s musical self-confidence.
  • Show you how you can teach your child at home and how to have fun just for yourself.
  • Help you to enlarge your “silly-quotient.”
  • Enable you to experience music in English and serve as a model for your child.
  • Guarantee a lot of fun with emphasis on the Anglo-American music culture.
  • Bring together people of different nationalities.

Contain simple, enjoyable and musically interesting songs.

Contain both traditional and original songs. 

Are appealing both to children and adults. 

Are pitched in just the right range for children's voices. 

Include songs with and without texts. 

Include rhythmic chants. 

Include tonal and rhythm patterns. 

Include instrumental "play-alongs.”  

Are performed by outstanding musicians playing guitar, oboe, flute, keyboard and percussion. 

Include songbooks and 2 CDs.

There are nine non-sequential song collections and to be used one collection per semester.

Are research-based, artistically conceived and produced. 

Have passed the classroom and family tests. 

Take place at Tanzschule Pelzer (building addition)
Zum Quellenpark 31
in 6812 Bad Soden

Winter Trimester
24 Jan - 29 Mar 2012

Tuesdays
3:15 + 4:15 + 5:15

Wednesdays
3:15 + 4:15 + 5:15

Thursdays
9:45 + 10:45 + 11:45

Registration
See Pre-Registration

Free trial class at your convenience.

Please get in touch. Thank you.

€ 15 per class / € 150 per child together with a parent or caregiver (max. two adults) for 10 classes: 2 CDs and songbook included. Also included 19% VAT.

€ 8.50 per class / € 85 (10 classes) per sibling older than 8 months old.

No registration fee for new families.

No registration fee for returning families.

Free for infants under 8 months when registered with an older sibling.

Two free make-up classes within the term.

Insurance for the way to the class, during class and the way from class back home is included.

A beautifully designed Mulberry Bush "Diploma" is awarded after course completion.

Schedule: Please find classes listed under "Pre-Registration".


 
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