but it can also be a place where we feel very under pressure. However, there are different songs that actually help to relax us and make the time go by more smoothly. It’s pretty interesting which songs could be found in this playlist!
Use classroom music (and find school-appropriate songs) throughout the school day with these teacher tips.
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those high notes safely and with confidence. Then we work with you to understand what genres you want to build on and blossom into – from musical theatre to pop, singer-songwriter, classical and opera, jazz to R&B. We pick goals that are age-appropriate and connect with your learning ...
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