MUSIC THEORY GAMES:
Theta Music: Music Ear-training games. Lots of fun! beaver valley; brush
Puzzle, swapping, and other music games: This site has many games from putting the puzzle back together to matching three in a row similar to the Candy Crush games or learning music staff notes. Best for 1st through 4th grade.
Name that Note: Beat the clock by naming the notes on the staff. You may choose treble clef or bass clef for our advanced students. You may also choose different levels. Read the "Instructions" to see which level fits your needs.
Eek Shark: Try to catch the name of the note before the shark attacks. This is for you "gaming" fanatics who want to practice your note reading skills.
Whack a Note: Whack a note to earn bonus points in the carnival.
Music Theory: Watch lessons or practice reading notes. This site will allow you to customize your practice.
1. "Exercise" tab
2. "note identification" button
3. Look for the "customize" button. It looks like two ipad on/off switches. Most of you will want to turn off "accidentals". You can also choose bass clef, if you are ready.
Speed Note Reading: Race the clock and identify the treble clef notes. This also practices finding the notes on the piano keyboard at higher levels if you are a piano student.
Classics for Kids: This is a much simpler game, spelling words on the treble clef staff along with composing, composer, and instrument games.
Classic Music Theory: Practice identifying the treble clef notes. For students taking private lessons, there are other options for other skills and instruments on the "Home" page of this site.
Learning Games for Kids: Primary Art and Music games. Matching, etc.