A short while ago, my kids and I were watching one of their favorite cartoons, it's called "Arthur" I don't know if you have heard about it but it is an aardvark that is in 4th grade and it's about things that happen when you are that age, it is quite cute and funny. Anyhow, Arthur in one show is playing the piano and he is rehearsing for a school performance. He starts playing Fur Elise, and my 3 yr old says to me "mom, it's your song!" all excited!... now I know this is trivial but to me, that was music to my ears. My other son (just turned 6) who was watching with us asked me about who wrote that song (which I was more than willing to oblige...heehee) So introducing kids to classical music at an early age (without "forcing" it on them) is definitely a good thing, in my opinion. My daughter (who is 9) became a Beethoven fan after seeing the movie "Beethoven lives Upstairs", and she also found it really neat that Arthur was playing Beethoven!
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Originally posted by Julie:
A short while ago, my kids and I were watching one of their favorite cartoons, it's called "Arthur" I don't know if you have heard about it but it is an aardvark that is in 4th grade and it's about things that happen when you are that age, it is quite cute and funny. Anyhow, Arthur in one show is playing the piano and he is rehearsing for a school performance. He starts playing Fur Elise, and my 3 yr old says to me "mom, it's your song!" all excited!... now I know this is trivial but to me, that was music to my ears. My other son (just turned 6) who was watching with us asked me about who wrote that song (which I was more than willing to oblige...heehee) So introducing kids to classical music at an early age (without "forcing" it on them) is definitely a good thing, in my opinion. My daughter (who is 9) became a Beethoven fan after seeing the movie "Beethoven lives Upstairs", and she also found it really neat that Arthur was playing Beethoven!
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Originally posted by Julie:
A short while ago, my kids and I were watching one of their favorite cartoons, it's called "Arthur" I don't know if you have heard about it but it is an aardvark that is in 4th grade and it's about things that happen when you are that age, it is quite cute and funny. Anyhow, Arthur in one show is playing the piano and he is rehearsing for a school performance. He starts playing Fur Elise, and my 3 yr old says to me "mom, it's your song!" all excited!... now I know this is trivial but to me, that was music to my ears. My other son (just turned 6) who was watching with us asked me about who wrote that song (which I was more than willing to oblige...heehee) So introducing kids to classical music at an early age (without "forcing" it on them) is definitely a good thing, in my opinion. My daughter (who is 9) became a Beethoven fan after seeing the movie "Beethoven lives Upstairs", and she also found it really neat that Arthur was playing Beethoven!
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Originally posted by Julie:
A short while ago, my kids and I were watching one of their favorite cartoons, it's called "Arthur" I don't know if you have heard about it but it is an aardvark that is in 4th grade and it's about things that happen when you are that age, it is quite cute and funny. Anyhow, Arthur in one show is playing the piano and he is rehearsing for a school performance. He starts playing Fur Elise, and my 3 yr old says to me "mom, it's your song!" all excited!... now I know this is trivial but to me, that was music to my ears. My other son (just turned 6) who was watching with us asked me about who wrote that song (which I was more than willing to oblige...heehee) So introducing kids to classical music at an early age (without "forcing" it on them) is definitely a good thing, in my opinion. My daughter (who is 9) became a Beethoven fan after seeing the movie "Beethoven lives Upstairs", and she also found it really neat that Arthur was playing Beethoven!
Joy
[This message has been edited by Joy (edited 09-06-2001).]'Truth and beauty joined'
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Dear Julie,
Good for you, it is good that your kids have taken a an interset in Beethoven without it being forced on them. I think that If I was forced into playing music, I would have been turned astray! It is also very hard for some parents (that I know) who are very musical, NOT to force it upon their children. I think that to get them started, you have to make them curious, and it does give children great pleasure to recognise songs on the T.V!
oboe_15 (18 days till I am oboe_16)
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Originally posted by Julie:
A short while ago, my kids and I were watching one of their favorite cartoons, it's called "Arthur" I don't know if you have heard about it but it is an aardvark that is in 4th grade and it's about things that happen when you are that age, it is quite cute and funny. Anyhow, Arthur in one show is playing the piano and he is rehearsing for a school performance. He starts playing Fur Elise, and my 3 yr old says to me "mom, it's your song!" all excited!... now I know this is trivial but to me, that was music to my ears. My other son (just turned 6) who was watching with us asked me about who wrote that song (which I was more than willing to oblige...heehee) So introducing kids to classical music at an early age (without "forcing" it on them) is definitely a good thing, in my opinion. My daughter (who is 9) became a Beethoven fan after seeing the movie "Beethoven lives Upstairs", and she also found it really neat that Arthur was playing Beethoven!
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