Musical Contexts as Bridge-builders in Early Childhood Music Education in Kenya 

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  • Elizabeth Achieng' Andang'o Author

Abstract

The word “context” generally denotes “the situation in which something happens, and helps (a person) to understand it.” 
In a musical sense, context determines the functions of music in society. In most cases, however, there is an overlap of roles within a single situation. For instance, music may entertain as well as communicate a message. Similarly, music that validates religious rituals may also evoke a physical response from its listeners. These examples illustrate the versatility of music as an art form. 
Like every other age group, young children experience music in its many situations. In the early years, they tend to associate certain music with certain activities. While lullabies suggest that it is time to sleep, singing games may be associated with playtime. 

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2025-03-08

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