Children are products of their environments, and though they have innate capabilities, your first question need not be "is my child talented?" because that has little bearing on the initial basis of his musicality: How many vastly talented children have there been who have never even seen a piano before? Their environment gave them no chance! So give your child the best advantage of a musically rich environment from the beginning by the following:
- Play regularly yourself (If you don't know how, learn some basics!)
- Keep a tuned piano the house, as well as any other instruments you like
- Take your kids to recitals and musical events
- Listen to recorded music to your child throughout the day long
- Sing
Recommended Reading: "Nurtured by Love" by Shinichi Suzuki. This is the "mother-tongue" method, which, if you do Suzuki method or not, can really affect your child's beginning. We don't actually use Suzuki repertory at home, currently, nor do we play the violin much, but I do like the philsophy of Shinichi Suzuki, and having the general atmosphere of music, each of my children has an interest in music that I can build on.
Some of our all-time favorite listening:
The Well-Tempered Clavier (I & II) by J.S. Bach (performed by Andras Schiff)
Liszt Hungarian Rhapsodies
The Irish Tenors
Beethoven Piano Sonatas and Concertos
The Best of LAGQ (I think we have listened to that CD more than 70 times!)
Prokofiev Piano Concerto No. 3
Joaquin Rodrigo Guitar Concertos (awesome Spanish music!)
J. S. Bach: Brandenburg Concertos
Handel: Water Music
Dvorak: New World Symphony
Brahms: Symphony No. 1 in C minor
Playing music is not absolutely necessary to life, but it enhances it tremendously. If you want to go with me on this journey of teaching your children to enjoy and to play music, come along: it gives your child a rich, natural heritage to enjoy.
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I love this list... I have some of them... but next time I have a few extra bucks I'm hopping onto itunes and getting some more.
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