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Tootly Teachers (Administrator) March 21, 2022 at 3:30 pm

Dear Khushank,

Welcome to the course and so glad to see your first recording here! Did you have fun making funny faces with FunnyMouth? I see you’ve sung very well! Keep up the good work and here are some stars FunnyMouth and Tootly have sent for you ✨✨✨

Dear Parent,
Welcome to the course. We hope your child is enjoying the learning process and is getting comfortable with the Tootly user interface. Please feel free to ask us any questions in this regard. We’ll do what we can to ensure you are able to continue smoothly.

This first exercise is to help kids free up their voices, become conscious to their ‘singing’ (vs talking, shouting) voice and understand the listen-sing mode of learning. He has sung the exercise correctly, independently and well. Please see our point-wise feedback below:

Confidence and Independence – excellent
Understanding of the concept or exercise – excellent
Pitching – good (see note below)*
Rhythm – not applicable for this exercise
Overall control (volume, breath etc) – good*
Pronunciation/ recollection of lyrics – excellent

Note: Khushank has sung the exercise correctly. Right now he’s singing in a much higher range or octave than is desirable. Singing this high constantly is not great for the voice. This is a very common starting problem with kids, as before this they may heard these high-pitched or shrill voices being used in cartoons/ youtube rhymes etc.

We will work on correcting this gradually. Usually, it is a matter of time before kids gains better volume and breath control at the desired range. Either way, while we will look out for this, I’d say he’s sung excellently for the first time.

Please try to tell him to sing ‘softly’, as if a baby were sleeping in the same room and we must not disturb it. If by the next recording too, he is singing as high, we can schedule a quick live session to explain better.

Additional notes (if any): I see you have begun after a gap – please do continue regularly from here. Let us know how we can help.

Look forward to hearing more from Khushank.

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