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To screech the truth, I was a dinky disappointed in the DVD. I have been waiting for it to be released, and my expectations were very high. All in all though, I do have to admit that it is a favorable introduction to musical instruments for little children. My son is 19 months worn. He definitely enjoyed the video, and I assume it will be salubrious for him as well. I’ll list what I feel are the distinct and negative aspects about the video below.
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Good Things:
*Tons of right footage of children and adults playing instruments solo, in cramped groups, and in chunky orchestras. Scenes of marching bands were included too which is nice.
*The video was broken out logically into all of the major sections: Brass, Woodwinds, Strings, and Percussion. The piano & guitar were introduced together at the demolish. Both the String and Percussion fragment included all of the major instruments one might contemplate of. Though, there are so many different percussion instruments that a Percussionist might disagree.
*Lots of puppets which my son always loves. There is nothing more fun for him than watching those laughable hippos!
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Not so advantageous things:
*The brass and woodwind piece left out some major instruments and included some minor ones instead. The woodwind allotment introduced the recorder which is RARELY (if ever? ) found in an orchestra and left out the oboe which has ALWAYS been a necessary instrument in the orchestra. The brass part included the bugle and left out the euphonium. This doesn’t bother me as worthy, but it doesn’t originate a lot of sense.
*In many of the scenes with elementary children and junior high children, it was sure that the kids were actors who had never held the particular instrument in their lives. Would it have been terribly difficult for them to borrow kids from exact music programs who knew how to own their instruments properly? That is the first thing you learn before ever playing your first heed. Granted, the babies and toddlers don’t know how to possess the instruments, but I don’t have issues with that.
*Some of the music sounded obviously synthesized. When introducing what an instrument sounds like, shouldn’t the staunch instrument be extinct rather than a synthesized version? I did gawk this only in a few places, most obiously with the “recorder”.
Here is a synopsis of the instruments introduced. It is not listed anywhere on the DVD shroud.
Brass:
Trumpet
Trombone
Tuba
French Horn
Bugle
Woodwinds:
Flute
Clarinet
Saxophone
Bassoon
Recorder
Strings:
Violin
Viola
Cello
Bass
Harp
Percussion:
Drums
Xylophone
Cymbals
Timpani
Tambourine
Piano & Guitar
My husband and I have a very strong background in instrumental music, so we had very high expecations and were being very primary when evaluating this dvd. Our goal is to instill a care for for music in our son from a young age, and since this DVD is for young children, I guess it is OK that it isn’t 100% perfect. I do have that this DVD will be a expansive for our son, and he enjoys it. Had I not had particular issues with it, I would have given it 5 stars.
Also, please effect that it is definitely not for the youngest Baby Einstein audience. My son would not have enjoyed it a few months ago, and I own he will continue to relish it more as he gets older.
Baby einstein usually puts out immense videos. We so far have 5, I mediate. I have noticed that the newer ones are starting to lack some quality. I consider they are being rushed into production, possibly after having sold to disney? But that is fair a hunch.
Anyway, my husband and I are both orchestra teachers and our daughter loves instruments, especially violin and cello, so we conception this would be lawful up her alley. Unfortunately as mentioned above, the sounds are mostly synthetic, the animation is truely aweful and there is very exiguous expend of the trademarked baby einstein puppets that my daughter loves. They do include some irregular choices of instruments- like why included recorder in the woodwind share but not oboe? But bassoon is included. Very curious.
As a strings teacher I am offended by the “music box” orchestra. I don’t understand why baby einstein feels that children cannot luxuriate in fully orchestrated pieces. Personally, I feel that it is unbiased a ploy to glean people to acquire their cd’s for kids instead of using regular classical recordings. Our daughter honest loves listening to Beethoven’s 5th over and over and over.
Perhaps the worst thing about this video is that it does note kids playing the instruments substandard. How is that supposed to be a reliable model for kids? If they are going to hire kids to be shown playing instruments have the popular sense to hire kids that can play the instruments.
And finally- why did they have to “jazz up” fur elise at the slay? Really it is a classic all on its gain and kids like it.
my daughter will behold the other baby einstein videos we have straight through, but this one doesn’t contain her attention for more than 5 mintues.
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