Ervalocity

Ervalocity

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Pentaquad

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Pianterval

Pianterval music theory game

Recognizing intervals on the keyboard is just as important as seeing the shapes on the staff. Pianterval gives beginner piano students the chance to practice seeing 2nds, 3rds, and 4ths on the keys while reinforcing the terms ‘melodic’ and ‘harmonic’ at the same time. How to Play Place a counter for each player on the … Read more

Noman

Noman music theory game

The first time students branch out from steps and skips can be a bit daunting, with all those lines and spaces blurring together. To cut through that intimidation factor, Noman helps beginner students identify 3rds, 5ths and triads on the staff by associating the shapes with snowman imagery. Use Noman as a resource to introduce … Read more

Smush It!

Smush it music theory game

Some games have players identify intervals on the staff, while others focus on intervals on the keys. Still others reinforce the written names of the intervals. In Smush It!, players have to combine their knowledge of all 3. This game is a fast-paced way for students to associate the interval name (4th, 5th, or 6th) … Read more

Ready to Roll

Ready to roll music theory game

Sometimes a quick quiz-style game is what’s needed to run through a concept, and that’s exactly what you get with Ready to Roll. Whether your late beginner students are working on note names, intervals or symbols, this game has it all! Try opening a lesson with this rapid review of note names, or use fly … Read more

Solfa Stack

Solfa-Stack-music-theory-game

For students who struggle to grasp the “moveable” part of moveable do solfa, it’s Solfa Stack to the rescue! This game takes solfa to the next level with pattern matching. Players will get really comfortable with the solfa syllables and how they relate to each other in a major scale. Use this game as an … Read more

Chopsticks & Plasticine

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Ledger lines are a useful tool, but beginner piano students won’t always see them that way. The best way to help our students see how necessary and valuable these little lines are is to use activities like this one to explore the staff with them, rather than just explaining it. So print off these sheets, … Read more

Transposing Challenges

Transposing Challenges booklet

These 5 levels of transposing challenges are a systematised way to work on transposing by ear with piano students. They will give a clear structure for teaching how to play 12 common melodies, each one in all 12 major keys. The 5 challenge levels provide a sense of accomplishment and landmarks along the way to … Read more

Staff Scurry

Staff-Scurry-music-theory-game

This game will send your students scurrying around the staff from the bottom up to show their knowledge of major, minor and diminished interval qualities. Use it with your intermediate students either as an exploratory-style game of chance or as a fun opportunity to test skill and gain practice – either way will send students … Read more