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MUSIC LINKS

For Keysor Learners...

1. Visit this page and try some online music lessons written by Mrs. St. Clair!

2.Visit KIDZONE! at the New York Philharmonic Web Site, which includes interactive music games.

3. Visit the San Fransisco Symphony Kids' Site at www.sfskids.org

4. Learn about the instrument families, write music, and listen to some kids talk about the instruments they love to play at www.playmusic.org.

5. Check this out! At MUSIC NOTES you can learn about reading music, explore different musical styles, find out about careers in music, learn about your favorite instrument, and even play music games!


For Parents...

1. Is your Keysor Kid interested in participating in a choir outside of school? Visit the Kirkwood Children's Chorale web site for information on joining one of Missouri's premiere choral ensembles for children!

2. Parents: Visit this web site for advice on helping your instrumental student make practice time more effective: http://fcweb.fcasd.edu/~Dan_Traugh/parent.html

3. Find a music teacher in your area for any instrument or voice or try some online music lessons at: www.musicstaff.com.

4. Check out the Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra's web site for more information about upcoming concerts and events: www.slso.org.

5. Do you want to see a musical production at The Muny, The Fox, or Powell Symphony Hall? For more information on cultural events and young musician programs in the St. Louis area, check out www.classic99.com.

6. Does music make you smarter? Find out by visiting the Music Educators National Conference web site: www.menc.org/information/advocate/facts.html.

7. RATE your school music program, learn more about the value of music education, and find out how you can reinforce what your child is learning at this website! See www.familyeducation.com and search under music.

8. See the New York Philharmonic web site for it's educational music site entitled, KIDZONE! This site includes interactive games, music, historical information, and news for teachers, parents, and students. Visit http://www.newyorkphilharmonic.org/

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