Melody Makers Early Years Music Programme
“Foundations in Music”
Structured, inclusive music sessions delivered within your setting to support children's development and enhance your early years provision.

About the programme
The Melody Makers Early Years programme provides engaging, developmentally appropriate music sessions for children aged 3–4. I am an Early Years and Disability Studies graduate with over 20 years of piano teaching experience, combining strong child development knowledge with high-quality musicianship. Incorporating live piano accompaniment into the sessions allows me to respond naturally to the children's pace and energy, creating an engaging and interactive experience.
Inclusive learning
Melody Makers Early Years Music sessions go beyond general music and movement classes. Sessions are carefully structured, inclusive and adaptable so that every child can participate meaningfully. Activities support confidence, communication and creativity while introducing children to the foundations of rhythm, listening and musical expression through interactive story based sessions.
EYFS links
• Communication & Language – listening games, singing, rhythm and vocabulary development
• Physical Development – movement, coordination, percussion instruments and beat keeping
• Personal, Social & Emotional Development – confidence building, turn taking and group
participation
• Expressive Arts & Design – exploring rhythm, pitch, dynamics and creative musical expression
• Early Literacy Links – rhyme, rhythm awareness and storytelling through music
Session structure
Interactive musical stories - each session is built around playful stories that bring music to life and keep children fully engaged.
Live piano accompaniment - allows the sessions to adapt naturally to the children, supporting listening, rhythm and engagement in a way recorded music cannot.
Singing and movement games - songs, actions and movement activities that build confidence and coordination.
Rhythm activities - clapping, tapping, and games that gently introduce rhythm patterns.
Listening games - responding to sounds with movement. Exploring tempo, pitch, dynamics and expression.
Themed sessions - linking to current learning and the wider world.
