What Is Audiation? The Foundation of Music Learning
Audiation is to music what thinking is to language. Discover why this core concept from Gordon's MLT is essential for every child's musical development.
A resource for parents, educators, and caregivers on how to guide children's musical development using Edwin Gordon's Music Learning Theory.
Audiation is to music what thinking is to language. Discover why this core concept from Gordon's MLT is essential for every child's musical development.
Learn how short, meaningful tonal patterns โ not isolated notes โ form the vocabulary through which children learn to hear and think musically.
Children must feel rhythm in their bodies long before they read it on a page. Here's how rhythm patterns work in MLT-based instruction.
Just as infants babble before they speak, young children "babble" musically. Recognize and nurture this critical stage of development.
Simple, research-backed activities any parent can do to create a rich musical environment โ no formal training required.
Developed by Dr. Edwin E. Gordon, Music Learning Theory (MLT) is a research-based framework that explains how children learn music โ much like how they learn language. At its heart is audiation: the ability to hear and comprehend music in the mind, even when no sound is present.
MLT emphasizes informal guidance over formal instruction in the early years. Children learn best through immersion, movement, singing, and pattern-based exploration โ not by memorizing notation. Our goal at Musical Thinker is to help you, the adults in their lives, become confident guides on this journey.