Career profiles

Baby with his rain stick
Here Bongo Club talks to music practitioners to find out what their jobs involve, why they love doing what they do, and tips and advice on working in early years with music. We also talk to people working in early years settings who are thinking if dipping their toes into the world of music!
Information
- Music & early years
- Career profiles
- Music for Starters
- A practitioner's view: Freya Tabbush
- Interview: Playmusicplay
- Interview: Early Years Musician
- Case studies
- Funding
- Research & reports
- Training in music
Resources
- Making storytime magical & musical
- Singbook
- TES resource bank
- A Little Birdsong
- First Notes resource pack
- Knock On Wood
- More than Potato Prints
- Drums for Schools
- Melody Monkey
- Treasure Chest Resources Pack
- Enchanted Market
- Making First Notes
- Stardust Kids
- Playsongs CDs
- The Guide To Music
- Music for Starters
- I'm a Caterpillar
Tuning in to Children
Youth Music
Youth Music exists to facilitate and fund high quality and diverse musical experiences for young people up to the age of 18, particularly those living in areas of social and economic need.
Funding for music activities
If you're a practitioner looking for funding for music activities, your project could be eligible for funding from Youth Music's First Steps programme.
MusicLeader
For more information on training and professional development, visit MusicLeader

MusicLeader