Studio Service Project

“The best things to do with the best things in life
is to give them away.” – Dorothy Day

One of our joys during the holiday season is our Song of the Heart Studios service project. We call it Wear a Pair – Share a Pair and we gather new children’s pajamas to donate to those in need.

We invite our beautiful students to wear a pair and bring a new pair (or more!) of children’s pajamas to share the week before Thanksgiving. Sometimes even the delightful grown-ups wear a pair, too.

Why? Because pajamas are cozy and warm. Because they make us feel safe and comfortable and at home. Because pajamas are one of the best things in life. Because somewhere, right here in our valley, there are little ones who aren’t cozy and warm. Who aren’t safe and comfortable and at home.  

There is nothing better than seeing one of our wonderful Kindermusik kids skipping down the back hall into the studio and placing a new pair of jammies into our pajama collection bin. That’s a simple joy that makes our hearts swell and their hearts sing. Comfort. Coziness. Safety. Home. EVERY child deserves them. 

PlayDates With a Purpose

Oh, how we LOVE our PlayDates with a Purpose. We are finding that children and Grand-Friends are the perfect combination for joy. We partner with Beehive Homes to bring this multi-generational class together to sing and laugh and share.

Today, after our Halloween PlayDate at Beehive Homes, one of the dear ladies stayed to talk. She shared that some of the residents don’t attend activities but when the Kindermusik kids come they make their way to the beautiful living room and sing, sway, laugh and play with us. She pointed out a particular Grand-friend who rarely interacts with others but who, today, laughed and shook her shakers and tossed a ball back and forth with a new friend. She was thrilled to see this woman come out of her shell and said she couldn’t wait to have us back again next month.

We adore the Kindermusik families who want to not only share their hugs and smiles but introduce their kids to the joy of friends of every age. We feel so lucky to be a part of this gift. You can join us here  and you can learn more about what we do in the video below. Get out your tissues!

It’s Science!

While those of us “in the know” – musicians of all types – have always understood that music has positive health benefits for us, it’s not common knowledge. Dr. Boyle shares research with us that explains how the magical art of music has a scientific effect on our minds and bodies.

“A large scale review covering over 400 scientific papers on the topic of the neurochemistry of music has found that music may be better than prescription medications for some issues and has broad benefits for the body and mind.”
Jonathan Weiss, Medical Daily
First, let’s remember that there is an entire field that uses music to impact well being – Music Therapy. Though it’s been around for over 70 years in the United States, many people are surprised to learn that it exists. Music Therapists use a variety of musical methods with clients to benefit physical and mental health. Beyond this formal therapeutic use of music (which, no surprise to Kindermusik Educators, often pairs music with movement), music can significantly influence health in our everyday lives – particularly boosting our immune system!

Holiday…or Cold and Flu Season?
For many of us in the Northern Hemisphere, the winter months mean colder temperatures and a greater increase in the occurrence of everyday colds. The stronger the immune system, the better we are at fending off the sniffles and sneezes of the season. Couple weather shifts with an increase in stress levels (for a variety of reasons), many of us will be susceptible to annoying coughs and stuffy noses. So, what can music do for us?

According to Dr. Daniel J. Levitin, a neuroscientist (and in interest of full disclosure – a musician), science is able to explain how music shapes actual neurochemical events in the body that may lead to a stronger immune system. It’s fairly common knowledge that stress impacts our ability to fight off germs. Music reduces negative stress in the body, thereby increasing our own body’s natural defenses. This magical art actually lowers the presence of stress hormones.

Cortisal Down…Immunoglobin A Up
Music is intangible – you can’t touch it. It floats through the air and arrives at our ears…and simply changes us. As far as the immune system is concerned, and according to the work of neurocognition expert, Dr. Ronny Enk, music specifically lowers levels of cortisal, the stress hormone, and increases levels of immunoglobin A, an antibody that supports positive immune function. Dr. Enk and his team played joyful, dance music for one group, and random tones for his control group. The folks that listened to music experienced the benefit described above. This is a real, physical response to music. This is measurable…quantifiable.
More Music = More Health
So…what does this mean for us? During the cold and flu season, there are so many opportunities to experience music. Church, concerts, even listening to music around the house – think of these contacts with music as “aural vitamins” for your immune system. Reducing our levels of stress by taking part in music making is even more beneficial. Singing can regulate your heart rate and breathing. Making music with others increases social bonding, which is one of the things we need as human beings.

These benefits are for all of us – young and old alike. In fact, the benefits are incredibly important for those at the extreme ends of life’s journey – infants and our seniors. Sing to your kids! Invite the grandparents to a concert – or visit them and make music together. It will have an impact on the quality of their well being.

Re-posted from Minds On Music / Kindermusik International

Wear a Pair and Share a Pair Week!

We are celebrating giving at Song of the Heart Studios this week. Our Kindermusik kids (and a few of their grown-ups!) are wearing their pjs to class and bringing a new pair to share with the families who are lucky enough to choose their Christmas gifts at Candy Cane Corner.

This is a comfy, cozy tradition that we celebrate every year the week before Thansgiving. We believe that as we celebrate our season of plenty that it’s a good time to share, too! There’s nothing sweeter than seeing a little child skipping down the hall to Kindermusik class in their snuggly pjs while carrying a new pair to give away to a child in need. bea

We are overwhelmed to tears at the piles and piles of jammies that have arrived so far this week! Because of the generosity and goodness of our Song of the Heart Studios families there will be many Salt Lake City children who will go to sleep on a cold winter’s night snuggled up in a warm pair of jammies and wrapped in love.

Desmond Tutu says it best. “Do your little bit of good where you are. It’s those little bits of good put together that overwhelm the world.” What a joy to be part of a community that believes and acts on those words. Happy Thanksgiving!jim-pajamas

Kindermusik Creates Connection

Anything that promotes connection among families is right up our alley. Connection creates cooperation (we could all use a little more of that) AND it creates closer families. Music activities do this in such a beautiful and natural way.
Whether you’re new to Song of the Heart Studios, or whether Kindermusik has been a cherished part of your family life for years, here are four ways to help your child CONNECT with their Kindermusik experience.

1. CONNECT with your delightful class music. Stream your music, blue tooth it in the car, down load it and listen, sing, and dance. You’ll find all your songs in your Parent Guide at my.kindermusik.com.
2. Name the friends you’ll see (or know) at class. One of the best things about Kindermusik is the CONNECTION you will make with loads of new friends.
3. Talk about being in class. This is a lovely way to help your child begin to CONNECT with your teacher. Talk about listening, following directions, and being kind to friends. Life skills are being developed right alongside our music skills.
4. Ask your child about his/her favorite Kindermusik activity. Talking about favorite activities helps reinforce your child’s love of music, gives you a chance to CONNECT and ingrains beautiful memories of your time together at the studio. – compiled from Minds on Music, Kindermusik International

Our Young Child Year 2 students love their dulcimers! We are CONNECTING with new friends AND a new instrument.
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Utah Family Magazine Features Song of the Heart Studios

Do you read Utah Family? We’ve been fans for years! It’s a great local magazine with both print and online editions. You can always find a copy at the studio and this month you’ll even see an article about our Kindermusik program. We’re delighted to be featured and hope that it will help us reach more families with the joy and power of music. Just click on the image to read the article and to see what makes Utah Family a wonderful resource for YOUR Utah Family. Enjoy!

Utah Family features our Studio!

Utah Family features our Studio!