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The Mighty Maestro uses a variety of enjoyable music theory lessons, games and races to introduce concepts such as music notes (across the bass and treble clef), music values, time signatures, dynamics, scales, triads and key signatures.
All of Brooklyn Music Factory’s in-person and online music theory games, including Melody Memory Maker, are designed to challenge kids from age four to 17! With fifteen levels—broken into three groups—Melody Memory Maker is a game that a young musician can spend years playing, developing their skills all along the way.
Musicca helps you teach music theory. For free. Empower your teaching with our effective exercises and engaging content that allows your students to learn at their own pace, both in school and at home.
Here is my tried and true list of fun music theory games. They are quick and easy to prep with inexpensive materials. These are organized by music theory concepts. Use this to help teach piano students in individual lessons, or as a group lesson, or in a music classroom. These games are adaptable to whatever your needs are!
MakingMusicFun.net jam-packs our colorful and professionally designed music theory resources with strategies that help kids learn best. Browse our collection of worksheets, flash cards and games to discover why we're the #1 site in elementary music education.
Our article introduces you to a wide range of music theory games specifically designed for kids. These games will help them recognize notes, understand rhythm and beat, train their ears, learn about different musical instruments, compose melodies, and even take virtual quizzes to test their knowledge.
There are such a lot of music theory worksheets & rhythm games here on Let’s Play Music. So now that I thought it would be useful to round up a few of the favourites! Of course, there is no substitute for a fun music lesson with includes movement, percussion instruments or manipulatives.
SproutBeat is a web app that helps music teachers engage their students with music theory through interactive games and worksheets.
Hundreds of colorful, animated games for music theory and aural skills (ear training) give students essential skills for effective sightreading. Students can play from the studio, at school and at home. Three levels of each game—Learn, Play and Quiz—allow students to learn or review a musical concept, practice the skill and demonstrate mastery
We now move on to the note names, starting off with some fun games and races. Listen to and identify the notes of the staff. Ear pitch training. Play through the musical melodies and identify the correct nursery rhyme. This helps learn how the notes are set out in music theory. Race against the clock.