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How to Get (and Keep) Your Kids Excited About Classical Music (page 4)

By Richard Perlmutter
Parents' Choice Foundation

Make Up Songs

Once you start to learn the melodies of the great classical masterpieces, it’s really fun to try to make up words that go together with them. Any words are ok – singing along with the melodies of classical music about anything at all will involve you more in the music. And you’ll probably start to hear things you weren’t aware of at first.

Do It Again (Repetition, Repetition, Repetition)

Many pop songs become popular simply because people hear them over and over. Same goes with the classics. The more you play them, the more familiar they become. Chances are your kids will not only like the repeated pieces more, but will begin to appreciate them in different ways as they continue to listen. When the great cellist Pablo Casals was in his nineties, he reported that for eighty years he had played the same piece by Bach every morning, and he said, The music is never the same for me, never. Each day it is something new, fantastic and unbelievable.”

About the Author

Richard Perlmutter is the creator of the Beethoven’s Wig music series, which has won 30 awards including two Grammy Award nominations. Beethoven’s Wig’szany lyrics set to the greatest hits of classical music provide a fun foundation for classical music. Beethoven’s Wig is appearing with the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra on May 20. www.beethovenswig.com

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