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There are plenty of helpful websites with paid courses to learn music theory, but the following free sites are an excellent place to begin: 8notes. Tone Savvy. Professor Wright stresses the importance of being an active listener in this course. Perfect for mixed group lessons or a quick review in a private lesson. This is my favourite game for the first few lessons with any new student. Even tween and teen beginners have happily played this game.
For preschoolers, we play by just placing the correct finger on the spot, one by one. Older students can play like the full twister game. Every student loves to spin the spinner! These musical alphabet blocks are the newest of the free piano teaching games that have made it onto this list.
But they definitely deserve their spot in this top 9. So far, I have used these to review scales, drill the music alphabet with preschoolers and build chords with teens. The piano puzzle cards is one of my most popular posts of all time.
No wonder! I think many piano students have trouble relating the notes on the staff directly to the piano keys. These tiny foam backed cards make it so simple. Plus the time log sheet can build a healthy competition within your studio. Flashcards have never been so fun. This one is fantastic for group lessons and for overlapping time between siblings. The relative rhythm cards come out every day in my studio.
I found this approach worked very well to help my youngest students begin interpreting music notation. Click here to print the poster and learn more about how I used it. You guessed it! Use this poster to take your youngest piano students on a trip to visit the Treble Clef Zoo.
There they will learn how to recognize and name the bottom, middle and top treble clef notes. Click here to get the cute poster. What other games do you like to play to teach music theory to kids? Leave a comment below to share your fun ideas with other teachers. We all benefit when we work together! The 4 cards to match were A treble clef note, a bass clef note, a note on the keyboard and the letter name.
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