Finger Footsteps

Finger footsteps music theory game

Are your students ready for Finger Footsteps? In this game, students literally walk their fingers up the board to reinforce the relationship between steps and skips on the staff, and physical movement. (Even more fun when the fingers get in a little traffic jam!) How to Play Each player places finger 2 and 3 on … Read more

Interval Sprinterval Shminterval

Interval Sprinterval Shminterval music theory game

This is a super game that can be played at two levels. If students are just getting to grips with intervals you can allow them to count it out – however your more advanced students must leap forward to the right spot. It’s a hoot and a half when they fall all the way back … Read more

Inversion Diversions

Inversion diversions music theory game

Inversion Diversions is the crazy, zig-zaggy game you need to drill major chords and their inversions. Students move across the board in different patterns while identifying chords either on the staff or on the keyboard (your choice). This one is challenging but super fun – especially for those intermediate tweens and teens. How to Play Choose … Read more

FACEjibbidy-jibbidyFACE

FACEjibbidy-jibbidyFACE music theory game

Practicing the skips alphabet is a great way to find any note on the staff – FAST. This game is particularly good for students in Piano Safari, but is a great aid for students of any method and instrument. Psst! If you’re ordering from Piano Safari, use the code VMT10 to get 10% off your … Read more

Ear Bingo

These listening sheets challenge intermediate students to pay attention for intricate details in the music. What’s the form? Was there a perfect cadence? This bingo game is a great jumping off point for many discussions in group and private lessons. How to Play Give each player one bingo card and a pen/marker. Choose a suitable … Read more

Piano Builder

Piano builder music theory game

This newbie activity is slightly more challenging than the Keyboard Builder. Using the Piano Builder students must recreate the full piano, matching the groups of two and three black keys as well as the B flat at the bottom. This is a great lead up to starting to learn some of the key names and about … Read more

Take a “Rest”

Take a rest music theory game

Take a “Rest” is a board game that reinforces two key concepts (that can be tricky to explain). Firstly, the small stepping stones serve as half moves and students move there if they get a quaver (eighth note) card. Secondly as the name suggests, players sit out a turn if they receive a rest card. … Read more

Symbol Splash

Symbol splash music theory game

Have you ever wished you had a game that mixed levels of students could play together on an equal footing? Symbol Splash is the answer. There are four levels which can be used simultaneously on the one game board – so your little beginner can play alongside the tween prepping for her grade 3 theory … Read more

Star Seekers

Star seekers music theory game

Star Seekers could be played at the first lesson with an older newbie, or in the first few months for younger students. In this game students must give the time name or number of beats of basic note values to progress around the board and be victorious. How to Play Each player places a counter … Read more

Signature Sprint

Signature sprint music theory game

Do your students struggle to really think in a key signature? Then Signature Sprint is the perfect game for you! In this game students have to make their way up the piano stepping on the correct piano keys for the key signature card in their hand. Plus, you can easily adapt this to different levels … Read more