Branch Boulevard

Branch boulevard music theory game

Make sure your beginners graduate from the primer level with this awesome review board game. Branch Boulevard covers beginning note names on the staff, simple note values, and steps and skips. This game is the perfect way to make sure these foundational concepts are really solid before moving on to the next stage. How to … Read more

Blind Bugston

Blind bugstons music card game

The Blind Bugstons cards can be used for several different one and two player games. The notes range from bass C up to treble A so it’s perfect for beginners in level 1 and primer level method books. How to Play Memory – 1/2 players Place all cards face down on a table. Turn over … Read more

Bananas and Ladders

Bananas and ladders board game

Bananas and Ladders is the perfect game for reviewing a variety of music concepts for students at the late beginner level, or those between level 1 and level 2 of most method book series. Working around the board, your students will review intervals, terms, note names and tied note values while the bananas (like snakes … 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

3-in-a-Row

3-in-a-Row music game

This game is simple to assemble, quick to set up and an awesome way to practice note naming in the last few minutes of lessons. Plus because the cards are separate it’s different each time you set up the game board. How to Play This is a two-player game. Lay out the grand staff cards, … Read more