Follow the Maestro

Do you want to arrange an unforgettable concert for your child? Imagine that you are a famous conductor, and your child is a world-famous singer or singer. Think about what songs you want to perform together and get into character.

First, give an imaginary audience a detailed introduction to the concert program. Tell us a little about yourself as a conductor and about the young talent who will sing. Announce what pieces will be performed.

After the introduction, the concert can begin. The diva or prima donna must work in unison with the maestro. If the conductor moves his hands quickly, the singer should follow him and sing at a faster tempo. When the conductor slows down his hand movements, the singer's voice also slows down.

The conductor's raised hands are a signal for a louder sound, and lowered hands are a signal for quieter singing. If the conductor crosses his arms over his chest, the singer must hold the note until the end signal follows.

Thus, following the instructions of an experienced maestro, the young artist will be able to show all his skills. And most importantly, this is a great way to develop a child’s musicality and creativity!