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Can you help me learn to sing in tune or dance in time?

10 July 2019 By Mark Hamilton

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Can you help me learn to sing in tune or dance in time?

Our experience is those who believe they can’t sing (in tune) have in childhood believed the (uninformed) opinion of a big, unskilled (and possibly scary) adult. We are here to support and give you helpful feedback on your journey. The journey to learning to sing better in tune is one that can involve movement, listening, and lots of fun.

Similarly, dancing (including Left Right Confusion) can be improved with some movement strategies and with patient teaching.  

Both movement and voice learning are supported by rhythmic activities.

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