Kids Music
Kids music and music education for kids. Music may be called both the most mathematical and the most abstract of the arts. Unlike words, pictorial images, or dance, however, musical tones in themselves have no concrete associations, and only gain meaning when they are combined into patterns. Through the centuries various philosophers have attempted to integrate theories on the essence of music with their particular world views. Many non-Western cultures and some Western writers as well have perceived it as an inherently mystical force, able to unlock elemental truths or principles that cannot be translated into written or graphic form. To learn more, browse the links on this page.| The Music Conductor Music Conductors came into vogue with the rise of Ensemble Music - with so many musicians playing together it became... |
Choral Music: A Composer’s Journal Entries February 27 - 28, 2005 Modern Music for Choir and Orchestra: A Composer’s Journal Entries February 27 - 28, 2005 by Laurie Conrad. |
| Classical Music: A Composer’s Journal: Entry February 18, 2005 Modern composer Laurie Conrad’s "A Composer’s Journal": Entry February 18, 2005. CDs of her "Early... |
American Classical Music: A Composer’s Journal: Entries February 9-17, 2005 20th Century Composer Laurie Conrad’s "A Composer’s Journal" entries of February 9-17, 2005. Laurie Conrad is a... |
| Modern Classical Music: A Composer’s Journal: Entries January 21 - 27, 2005 Modern composer and classical pianist Laurie Conrad’s Journal entries January 21-27, 2005. |
Universal Language Of Music Music is a universal language that transcends boundaries and bond people even thousands of miles apart. This article is a... |
| Classical Music: A Composer’s Journal January 1, 2,3, 2005 Classical composer Laurie Conrad's Journal Entries January 1,2 & 3, 2005. |
Classical Song Cds: A Composer’s Journal December 29 & 30, 2004 Classical musician, composer & pianist Laurie Conrad. "A Composer’s Journal" Entries December 29 & 30, 2004. Cds... |
| 12 Tone Music: A Composer's Journal Entry December 15, 2004 Twelve tone composer Laurie Conrad is a pianist and composer living in Ithaca, NY. Some of her honors include: Who’s Who... |
Modern Music: A Composer’s Journal Entries December 13 & 14, 2004 Classical musician Laurie Conrad is a pianist and composer living in Ithaca, NY. Some of her honors include: Who’s Who in... |
| Classical Music: A Composer’s Journal Entries December 8 & 11,2004 Modern music composer Laurie Conrad lives in Ithaca, NY. Some of her honors include: Who’s Who in American Music, The... |
Contemporary Music: A Composer’s Journal Entries December 3 & 4, 2004 Laurie Conrad is a 12 tone contemporary American composer living in Ithaca, NY. Some of her honors include: Who’s Who in... |
| How to Choose a Piano Teacher Having a good piano teacher is even more important than having a good piano. |
The Music of My Emotions I feel sad only when I listen to music. My sadness is tinged with the decomposing sweetness of my childhood. So, sometimes,... |
| Music in the Renaissance The free exchange of musical ideas was made possible during the Renaissance due to the spectacular advances in music... |
GuitarSongs 1, Thoughts, January 5th, 2004 If you listen to music that sounds like it was played on a classical guitar and later learned that it was played on an... |
| What the Well-dressed Student is Wearing: Music School logo sweatshirts and khaki pants aside, there’s a new "must-have" piece of apparel on college campuses... |
Music lessons Are the record labels finally being forced to join us all in the 21st century? Certainly, the last seven days have brought... |
| The day the music died Simon Rattle despairs of British classical music - but our pop industry is in an even worse state. | |



