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Music
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All sorts of music finds its home at Four Seasons. We sing and play songs from every corner of the planet. From Ghanan game songs to Japanese moon songs; from windmills in France to trains in Venezuela. We travel the world! Different things to try in music could be choir, band, lead roles in the
Choir
summer musical, group singing in the summer musical, playing the keyboards, guitars and other instruments, or just singing in class. There is a place for everyone. Most of all, you can leave your mark in music by composing your own and sharing with others... welcome to the world of music!


 PBS Kids Music   Music and more from PBS
 Kids Domain   Music games
 Play Music   Experience music interactively
 NY Philharmonic Kidzone   Fun stuff from the Big Apple
 SF Symphony Kids   a San Francisco treat!
 Kids' Korner   Music games and learning
 Music.Kids   Lyrics and Info
 Kids.Gov   Music links and other information
 Minnesota Orchestra   Concert info for a very own orchestra
 PBS Kids Jazz   Explore America's own artform... JAZZ!
 Smithsonian Global Sound   it's like a World Music museum!
 Smithsonian Video   Sights and sounds of music from around the world.
 Smithsonian Audio   Sounds of music from around the world.

Links for Music and the Continents
Find out more about the continents!

About Mr. Darrell Baggenstoss
I started teaching music at Four Seasons...

A Day in Music
Check out what a typical day in Music looks like.

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