Princess Subdominant: ’My Dad Got It All Mixed Up Again!’

In this story, Princess Subdominant’s absent-minded dad mixes up the portfolios, leading to a humorous attempt to prove that you can learn to read music with the help of multi-colored keys. Throughout the story, another character observes everything, adding to the intrigue. The video introduces children to Grieg’s composition, ’Morning,’ from the ’Peer Gynt’ suite. It also introduces the concepts of ’legato’ and ’chromatic scale,’ preparing children to start learning this exercise. At the Soft Mozart Academy, we teach children as young as 24 months how to play the chromatic scale. This exercise helps toddlers develop fine motor skills, learn the geography of the keyboard, and improve coordination with both hands. To learn more, you can access the text of the letter from Princess Subdominant along with a video instruction using the following link: Soft Way to Mozart - music
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