Interval Bob

Interval bob music theory game

Bobbing for apples? How ’bout bobbing for intervals instead? In this game students try to match up intervals to get a full set of apples, and learn to recognise different intervals quickly in the process. How to Play The goal of the game is to get a matching set of 4 of the same interval. … Read more

Ghost Quest

Ghost quest music theory game

In Ghost Quest, students need to collect as many ghosts as they can by naming or explaining a variety of intermediate music theory terms and symbols. Use this game at your halloween group lessons or special halloween lessons for tons of spooky fun. How to Play Place a game token for each player on the … Read more

Finger Twister

Finger twister music theory game

What better way to kick off lessons with a new student than with Finger Twister?! This game is perfect for the beginning lessons and is adaptable to younger and older students. How to Play Each player in turn should spin the spinner and place the correct finger on the board. If working with young children, … Read more

Dynamic Dynamo

Dynamic dynamo music theory game

Dynamic Dynamo challenges students to not just recite off a definition of the music terms, but to act out the meaning. In this way students practice the root of the concept – as well as memorising Italian terms and definitions. How to Play Deal 5 cards to each player and place the rest in a … Read more

Diatonic Dominoes

Diatonic dominoes music theory game

In Diatonic Dominoes, students are working to either match tied note values, or notes on the staff with their note names. This is a fun and unique way to practice these beginning skills and works particularly well in partner or overlapping lessons. How to Play Choose whether to play with blue or yellow side of … Read more

Aural Training Paddles

Aural paddles music theory game

With these aural training paddles your students have a concrete association for the listening skills they need. By representing high as a bird and loud as a lion even our youngest students can practice aural skills in a way that’s hands on and engaging. How to Use Give your student a pair of aural paddles. … Read more

Time Signature SNAPPEROO

Time signature snapperoo

Just because the time signatures are getting more “complicated” doesn’t mean they need to be boring. In Time Signature SNAPPEROO students need to focus carefully if they’re going to find the incorrect rhythms before their opponent. Prepare for some noisy fun in your intermediate lesson! How to Play Divide the deck in half between the … Read more