Note games online
Musicards provides online music flashcards to help students learn the music staff notes. You have the choice of three clefs on this site: treble, bass and alto. Note reading exercises using the four clefs are also available on 8notes. This site allows you to customize only the range of the exercises! Comment below and let us know if you have a favorite site for interactive games and puzzles to help teach the names of music staff notes.
M usic T eacher R esources. By opting in below you agree to receive our newsletter with currated resources and fantastic tips and ideas for music education! Your email address will not be published. Virtual Conference 0 Items. Each of the websites mentioned below, contain a variety of games, quizzes, drills and tools to help music students improve their reading of music staff notes. I have chosen these sites based on their ease of use, and because they include not only the treble staff but the bass, alto, and sometimes, tenor clef!
What is That Note. What Is This Notes caters for both treble and bass staff notes, with three levels to choose from: beginner, intermediate virtuoso. You can choose the clef, note range, lines and or spaces, key, etc 3. The clefs available are treble, bass, alto and tenor. This sites also allows you to customize the flashcard that are displayed.
Notes in the bass clef — no ledger lines — natural notes only, or Notes in the treble clef — upper ledger lines — etc 5. Starting from the same note in an upward direction. The metronome is the most valuable tool music students have. It is also underused. Here is a simple one for free! Note values change depending on the time signature. A quarter note can receive more or less than one count depending on the time signature.
This game will help students learn that the top number of a time signature denotes the number of beats per measure and the bottom number of the time signature lets you know what kind of note whole, half, quarter, eighth gets one count. Learn the basics of counting music, whole notes, half notes, quarter notes, time signatures. You have two minutes to name as many note as you can by clicking the button with the name that matches the line or space the note is on.
The faster you name the note the higher the score, be careful however, if you get the name wrong It subtracts from your score. You must be logged in to save your score. When you do It saves the number correct, wrong and percentage As well as your game score.
Click Continue to play without saving scores or ranking. This new feature allows teachers to create classes and add students to each class by entering the students user name with the class. You can then view all the top scores of all the games played by individual student in the class as well as all the students scores in the class of a particular game. This will make it easy for teachers to track student progress.
Students must be registered and have been verified by responding to the registration confirmation email sent when registering.
All user names and emails must be unique. I have tried to make this as anonymous as possible by only gathering emails and user names from the users. Selecting a class shows all the students User Names attached to class. You can then select an individual student and view all the top scores of all the games the student has played. Selecting a game from the game list will then display the scores for each student in class. Teachers and students must be registered and verified by responding to the confirmation email sent to you when registering.
Check your "Junk Mail" if you did not recieve the confirmation email. On the Profile page check the Yes I am a Teacher check box. Create a Class - click the Add Class button and enter a unique class name and then submit new class. Then click the close button which refreshes the page. Adding Students to a Class. You can add multiple user names each followed by a semi-colon. You can test yourself on learning to recognize keys on the piano, or on learning piano notes on the staff.
Learning piano notes can be quick and easy using any one or all of these fun piano games online. Search thousands of prescreened teachers for local and live, online lessons. Sign up for safe, affordable private lessons today! Photo by: Simon Blackley. Your email address will not be published. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.
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