Rhythm & Meter
Mode A - Listen first, then write what you hear.
Mode B - See a rhythm, listen to four choices, and pick the correct answer.
Press or click the screen for a random rhythm! Use the gear icon in the upper-left corner to choose which rhythm patterns you want to practice! You can also change the length of the rhythm and the time signature.
4four.io provides free online tools for learning and improving rhythm: many Rhythm Trainers, an experimental Tempo Trainer, a Metronome, a Rhythm Generator and a mini Drum Machine, and a rhythm and instrument Explorer.
The Rhythm Trainers aim to be quick and easy to use. Match sounds, words and notes in many ways, using a variety of tempos and instruments.
Great for beginner music students.
Alan Gilbert, music director of the New York Philharmonic, demonstrates and discusses the roll of a conductor.
Keeping Score - Stravinsky's Rite of Spring
Test your hand at conducting! Michael Tilson Thomas will teach you the techniques you need to start your journey in becoming a master conductor!
Check out the games button to build your own beats.
Also, free guitar, keyboard, and drum lessons!
Go to "downloads" to get free desktop wallpaper and coloring pages!
See how music, sound, and rhythms relate to math, science, and the language arts!
Press the space bar on the yellow ducks (notes), and don't press anything on the blue ducks (rests).
If you have a hard time passing a level, type "UNLOCK" at the home screen!
Based off the puzzle game 2048, push similar notes together to create longer rhythms. For example, push two quarter notes together to create a half note. The goal of the game is to push enough notes together to create a whole note. If this game is too easy, try your hand at the more challenging Breve.
Note: This game works best using Google Chrome.