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🎶 Loud and Soft in Music

Introduction

Music can be Loud like a big drum, or Soft like a gentle whisper. Let’s explore how loud and soft make us feel!

1. Loud Sounds

  • Boom! The drum goes Loud – “BANG, BANG, BANG!”
  • Loud music can feel Happy, Excited, or Energetic.
  • Count the loud beats: 1, 2, 3, 4 – tap your hands fast!

2. Soft Sounds

  • Tap on a tiny bell – it is Soft – “ding, ding, ding.”
  • Soft music can feel Calm, Sleepy, or Peaceful.
  • Count the soft notes: 1, 2, 3 – whisper them slowly.

3. Loud‑and‑soft Play

  • Say the word Loud loud, then say Soft soft.
  • Hear the difference? Loud is big, soft is small.
  • Feel the feelings: loud = jump, soft = hug.

Simple Activity: Loud‑soft Orchestra 🎺

  1. Gather three toys: a drum (loud), a bell (soft), and a clap.
  2. Loud: Hit the drum Once, Twice, Three Times.
  3. Soft: Ring the bell Once, Twice, Three Times.
  4. Mix them: loud‑soft‑loud‑soft.
  5. Notice how your body moves – jump for loud, sway for soft.

Conclusion

Music is a fun game of Loud and Soft. Keep listening, tapping, and feeling the sounds. Explore more noises around you – you are a little music explorer! 🌟

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