Music Together in Vancouver, Burnaby & North Vancouver

Music Together® is a research-based music and movement program for infants, toddlers, and preschoolers and the adults who love them! Once a week we meet for 45-minutes to explore songs, chants, dance, and instrument play. All the activities are specially designed to meet the learning needs of the young child.  We nurture the development of their rhythmic and tonal skills, and most importantly their love of making music!

Music Together® is an internationally recognized program with locations in over 20 countries. 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.

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Music Together® Video Links:

http://musictogether.com/video_families
http://musictogether.com/video_parents


Parent Participation

Parent participation is the key to success! You are your child's most important teacher. The parent model is critical to a young child's learning as you are their greatest influence and in turn their greatest teacher at this age.  In each class, the instructor will provide you with valuable parent education to learn more about your child's musical development and how you can continue to nurture their musical growth at home.

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Music Together® CD, Songbook, & Parent Guide

With your registration you will receive two CDs, a songbook, and a parent guide DVD. Each CD collection features a selection of songs and chants of varied musical styles derived from many different cultures. The material is musically rich and diverse featuring contrasting tonalities, meters, rhythms, and instrumentation. All materials have been selected based on research and family testing at the founding center in Princeton, New Jersey.  Warning:  These songs will get stuck in your head!

Mixed Ages Classes

Parents have definitely appreciated the mixed-age classes. Those parents with multiple children under 4 years old have been able to attend as a family. This is not only convenient for the busy parent, but it also provides an optimum learning environment for the children. The younger children learn by observing and imitating the older ones and the older children benefit from being class leaders.