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Child Music trois-rivieres

 

How to choose the right instrument for children?

First you should consider your child's age. For children over the age of six, you can choose from a wide range of musical instruments. Younger children, however, are limited in the types of instruments they can use physically. If you want to choose an instrument for a child under the age of six, a violin or piano makes a lot of sense. The piano can be a great choice for a young child because it improves many skills. Violins are also good choices, especially since they can be made in very small sizes. In addition, considering the child's body is also effective in choosing the right instrument. Height is an important factor. A child of a smaller size does not accept very large instruments. If you choose an instrument that the child plays with his mouth, think about the size of his lips. Smaller lips work better with instruments such as the French horn or trumpet. Also, think about your child's fingers. Long, slender fingers work better on a piano than short, stiff fingers. Finally, consider your child's tastes. Many children who are interested in music will respond better to the sound of some instruments from an early age.

Learning music in Trois-Rivières

Although musical life in the city of Trois-Rivières was not very lively at the beginning of the 19th century and ended with the accidental passage of artists through the city, today the situation has changed completely. Like many other Canadian cities, the first bands to operate in the city were church bands, which later expanded to other styles of classical, pop, rap, hip hop, and more. Musicians such as Maurice De Celles, Pauline Julien, and Jacques Hétu have been introduced to the world from this city. There is also a very large and famous music hall called Cogeco Amphitheater, which hosts many celebrations and concerts every year. FestiVoix is a major music festival in the Mauritius area that takes place in early summer.
 

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