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So... I started writing poems and songs to handout to my players. I intended them as small bits of in-game lore and information that can give a hint on how to defeat sertain common monsters and provide a little explanation of how those monsters work without breaking the immersion.

Rewind three decades, and audio for kids meant taping our favourite songs off the radio and listening back to them on our Walkman. But generation alpha kids have a whole host of technology at their fingertips. While audio players pare back on the screen time, they are jam-packed with the latest features to impress even the most technically minded kids.

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The subtle pixel display brings audio to life, and our testers loved seeing the image change from chapter to chapter. The simplicity of moving between chapters by pressing the right button to skip forward or the left button to go back, allows kids to use this player independently, and the story stops altogether by simply removing the card.

This feel-good one-woman show is an epic, visual nursery rhyme built on a charming metaphor. Playwrights Ava Roy and Britt Lauer provide a lighthouse surrounded by a dark sea of uncertainty: the mass shootings. family abuse, and repeated bigotry that American culture has to offer.

I'm playing the piano on my own for 2 years, practicing mainly from sheets. Lately I decided I want to focus on pop genre, the songs I hear on the radio, which I want to be able to cover on my own without sheets one day. (At the moment I'm not even close to the level of players I see on YouTube.)

How can I apply my memorizing skills in order to help me be a better pop player and achieve my goal of playing by ear? I feel like I'm far from there. I haven't found a good way to memorize piano notes or memorize and recognize intervals unfortunately, since those are more related to hearing rather than muscle memory which I'm better at. Will memorizing songs with common patterns help me? Will memorizing many chord progressions, cadences and scales be the best I can do to improve? Should I insist more on intervals recognition?

Figure out songs by ear. This is the most important part. Start with nursery rhymes / baby songs as those are the easiest. So "row row row your boat" or "twinkle twinkle little star" or whatever other songs you've heard in your childhood, "amazing grace", etc. Don't use sheet music for these. Just try to pick them out by ear. Especially the melody. Once you've found the melody try to figure out what scale you're in based on the practice you did with 1.

Add chords to the nursery rhymes. You'll find that the I IV V chords (primary triads) are the most often used followed by the vi ii and iii chords. (assuming we're talking about a song in the Major key). The roman numerals that I just wrote are the diatonic chords of the scales, if you don't know what those are and how to find them from the scales, do some research. You'll be playing those chords in your left hand, whereas the melody is in your right hand.

You can transpose any major song to the key of C major to make it easier for you to experiment with what chords sound best. So know how to play all the nursery rhymes in the key of C major for example. You can then practice with songs in minor keys.

The nursery rhymes / practicing scales/arpeggios then becomes the "foundation" of your muscle memory and ear training. Keep adding more and more songs. Just keep a piece of paper with all the songs you've figured out by ear. The more you do this you'll find that you don't even need to keep a piece of paper anymore because you'll be able to play whatever you hear instantly.

You'll then be surprised that pop songs aren't that much harder than nursery rhymes. It's pretty much all the same. You just add chords to melodies in whatever key you're in. By practicing playing songs by ear, the more you'll do it, you'll develop muscle memory to the point where your fingers will go directly to what you are hearing in your head both for melody and harmony.

The gameplay in Nursery Rhyme follows a branching plot line which offers pre-determined scenarios with courses of interaction, and focuses on the appeal of the five female main characters by the player character. The game ranked at No. 2 in the national top 50 for best-selling PC games sold in Japan. Nursery Rhyme has made transitions into other media, such as a light novel and audio dramas.

Nursery Rhyme is a romance visual novel in which the player assumes the role of Shizuma Hasekura. Much of its gameplay is spent reading the text that appears on the screen, which represents the story's narrative and dialogue. The text is accompanied by character sprites, which represent who Shizuma is talking to, over background art. Throughout the game, the player encounters CG artwork at certain points in the story, which take the place of the background art and character sprites.[1] Nursery Rhyme follows a branching plot line with multiple endings, and depending on the decisions that the player makes during the game, the plot will progress in a specific direction.

There are five main plot lines that the player will have the chance to experience, one for each of the heroines in the story. Throughout gameplay, the player is given multiple options to choose from, and text progression pauses at these points until a choice is made.[1] Some decisions can lead the game to end prematurely and offer an alternative ending to the plot. To view all plot lines in their entirety, the player will have to replay the game multiple times and choose different choices to further the plot to an alternate direction. Throughout gameplay, there are scenes depicting Shizuma and a given heroine having sex.[2]

A Pocketful of Rhymes is an energetic musical revue that features Mother Goose's "greatest hits." Classic nursery rhymes are set to a catchy contemporary score as Mother Goose teaches her young friends a variety of lessons. Moving through a variety of styles of twentieth-century American music, Mother Goose and the kids explore favorites like "The Spider and the Fly," "Yankee Doodle Dandy" and "Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star." They end with Mother Goose telling the story of a thousand years of human civilization in music and rhyme.

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About the Chad Valley I'm a CD Player - PinkKids can have heaps of musical fun with the Chad Valley I'm a CD Player. A vibrant pink, it plays nursery rhyme tunes and different other sound impacts. Made to be solid for accidental drops, your most cherished will love putting the CDs in and squeezing play to hear their most loved tunes. Three (3) CDs with twenty-one (21) well known nursery rhyme tunes. Three (3) musical instrument sound impacts - Violin, Music Box and Piano.
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Nursery rhymes may just seem like a bit of fun, a way to spend time and interact with your children or just a quick and easy way to distract them but the truth is nursery rhymes have so many more benefits for your child, both in the long and the short term and are incredibly powerful influencers in pre-school development.

Nursery rhymes have a lot more to offer than just entertainment value. They introduce babies and children to the idea of storytelling, promote social skills and boost language development. They also lay the foundation for learning to read and spell. Generally, children who will become good readers enjoy listening to speech, storybooks and nursery rhymes.

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Children are excited to learn about individuals who live in shoes or a cow who can jump over a moon. Nursery rhymes help your child learn to have a vivid imagination filled with colourful characters and various languages. There are also a number of key skills / development areas that can be influenced by simple nursery rhymes.

This famous nursery rhyme is based on a poem which is over 200 years old. The melody is the same as lots of other children's songs, so you can reuse your existing chord knowledge. You might want to pop on a capo to make it sound a but different though.

This is the typical nursery rhyme played in kindergartens all over Mexico to entertain kids and teach them to follow instructions. The first three verses of each stanza repeat every time, and only the last verse changes with a new action in future, which the kids then have to do as they sing. Smart preschool teachers then add more actions to teach their students more vocabulary and to follow more instructions.

Play this Mexican nursery rhyme by forming a circle holding hands and with one kid inside the circle. When the last verse comes around, the kid in the center of the circle says the name of another kid and they switch positions.

Kids love nursery rhymes, in any language actually. Use that to your advantage and have fun with them, while making sure that they learn new Spanish vocabulary. Use these Mexican nursery rhymes to teach them the numbers in Spanish, the morning routine, or different jobs. They will love that Spanish lesson!

Teach your baby new nursery rhymes, first words, animal names and sounds with this Laugh & Learn Nursery Rhymes - CD player musical toy from Fisher-Price. Interacting with this portable CD player toy helps your baby to boost creativity, strengthen eye-hand coordination and fine motor skills.

This Fisher-Price Nursery Rhymes - CD Player electronic learning toy offers 3 different ways of play. Your baby can press the center button to make the CD spinning. When it stops on one of the five animals, it sings an appropriate nursery rhyme. On clicking the yellow light-up button on top, baby can hear the animal sound and the green button starts the appropriate nursery rhyme. Your little one can press the red button to hear the name of the animal.

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