Fun & Games

Can you do the ledger lines? What about adding sharps and flats? How about bass clef? Feel free to change the difficulty in settings.

Good for grades: 5, 4, 3, and 2.

Learn to mix phat beats and practice your DJ skills with the online beat mixer. Think about meter and how songs typically feel in 4/4 (duple meter) or 3/4 (triple meter).

Good for grades: 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, and K.

Work with Mr. Piggy on your high/low, what's that note, copy pig, and note names. Some activities are for everyone and some activities are better for experienced musicians.

Good for grades: 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, and K.

Play the game memory with music symbols. Can you match all the symbols before the time runs out?


Good for grades: 2, 1, and K.

Carnegie Hall's talented hip hop group Soul Science Lab teaches kids how to beat-box, record scratch, and explore lyric writing. Two free lessons to work through online.

Good for grades: 5, 4, 3, and 2 (1 and K can try it too!).

Use the piano to compose (write) some original music. Or, find a piece of music you like and try to re-create it.


Good for grades: 5, 4, 3, 2, and 1 (K can try it too!).

Use the Chrome Music Lab to have fun with sounds.


Good for grades: 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, and K.

Games for Determined Individuals

Below is a list of difficult games for students to try their best on. These are HARD and are only meant for the most determined of individuals. Try your best and have fun!

A more challenging version of the name the note game. Mr. Grimm reached level 11 with a score of 49,950. Can you beat him?

Click on the What's That Note? game and use your ears to listen for each letter name. You can use this piano to help match the pig's note that you are listening for to the correct note on the piano.