Music Together is awesome

Anonymous
I absolutely love Music Together in general, and specifically Mr. Mike's Music. I've been doing it with my two year old since he was an infant and can't recommend it enough. It's also translated really excellently to a virtual format.

I wrote just a blog post about it and wanted to share in case anyone out there might be looking for an excellent early childhood music (or just early childhood in general) class:

https://droppingsomeknowledge.com/music-together-is-the-ultimate-early-childhood-music-class-all-families-should-have-access-to-it/

Greg

Anonymous
I used to love love love Music Together but my then-2.5yo didn’t pay attention during virtual classes this spring, so we dropped it. I feel really bad about it, was hoping we could continue until she was 4 or 5. Oh well, maybe when they’re back in person
Anonymous
I hated it—over $20 a class to sitton carpet squares on a cold asbestos tile floor in a church hall? No thanks.
Anonymous
My DD really loved it. We had Miss Amy, and it was great. Almost 10 years later I can still remember a lot of the songs (!).
Anonymous
I’ve always loved and highly recommended Music Together. It’s a well thought out curriculum and breaks out of the four-four timing of nearly all children’s songs.

However, I can’t recommend virtual classes for young kids. They need the involvement of the teacher and the other kids to get the most from the class.
Anonymous
Has anyone taken a Rhythm Kids class? Very curious about it.
Anonymous
I could take or leave the class but we really loved the CDs. They are still good even though DD has aged out of the class.
Anonymous
Loved Music Together too! I have done it for 10 yrs through 3 children. My last needed early because of the pandemic. I didn't like the virtual set up for it.
Anonymous
My sister's children both did Music Together with her - in NY - many years ago... they are now 17 and 19 years old. They loved it, she loved it, and I visited and loved it as the aunt years ago - and the CDs were awesome!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I used to love love love Music Together but my then-2.5yo didn’t pay attention during virtual classes this spring, so we dropped it. I feel really bad about it, was hoping we could continue until she was 4 or 5. Oh well, maybe when they’re back in person


Same here. It makes me sad that our time with MT ended so abruptly, as I spent about 6 years taking each of my kids to the classes. When they moved to virtual last spring I found myself getting stressed out about trying to get set up for the class and how to get my son to pay attention. A few friends were in the class and and we joked that it was basically the moms taking the class. I felt really bad for the teacher. She was trying hard but it just doesn't work for most young kids. I wanted to cry half the time because it was such a stark reminder of how much we and our young kids were/are missing out on by not being around others. It is truly how young children learn. Not being able to go to music class is not the biggest problem in the world but for some reason it just makes me emotional to think about it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I’ve always loved and highly recommended Music Together. It’s a well thought out curriculum and breaks out of the four-four timing of nearly all children’s songs.

However, I can’t recommend virtual classes for young kids. They need the involvement of the teacher and the other kids to get the most from the class.



+1. Love it in person but not virtual.
Anonymous
I did it with all of my kids. We usually went to Ms. Catherine in Moco. Occasionally we made up classes with other teachers, and they were not as good. Catherine is amazing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’ve always loved and highly recommended Music Together. It’s a well thought out curriculum and breaks out of the four-four timing of nearly all children’s songs.

However, I can’t recommend virtual classes for young kids. They need the involvement of the teacher and the other kids to get the most from the class.



+1. Love it in person but not virtual.


This.
My friend in nj had in person over the summer, but of course not here.
And my kid does a different online music class, which is really good. Not as good as in person, but good. And much cheaper.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’ve always loved and highly recommended Music Together. It’s a well thought out curriculum and breaks out of the four-four timing of nearly all children’s songs.

However, I can’t recommend virtual classes for young kids. They need the involvement of the teacher and the other kids to get the most from the class.



+1. Love it in person but not virtual.


This.
My friend in nj had in person over the summer, but of course not here.
And my kid does a different online music class, which is really good. Not as good as in person, but good. And much cheaper.


Which one?
Anonymous
Music Together with Maddy O'Neill changed the course of my parenting. She is truly a gifted educator.
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