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‘Oliver the Octopus’ Music Theory Arcade Games

November 4th, 2009 by admin


Our music resource site, MakingMusicFun.net, features two music theory arcade games that are jam-packed with fun, while helping music students to drill and practice basic skills.

‘Music Press Distress’ Music Theory Arcade Game
Toss those worksheets! Learn to identify 6 basic rhythms with Oliver and the Gang, including the whole note, the half note, the eighth note, the dotted half note, and the dotted quarter note.

‘Eek! Shark!’ Music Theory Arcade Game
Learn your notes names with Oliver and the Gang. Select the treble or bass clef, set the note range that you would like to practice, and play!


Free Music Theory Worksheets | Note Names

November 4th, 2009 by admin


Our music resource site, MakingMusicFun.net, features free note name worksheets that introduce children to basic music theory skills in a fun, colorful way. All of the worksheets are available for you to print and enjoy in high quality PDF format – the best choice for a clean and crisp copy.

 

Free Music Theory Worksheets | Note Names

Color That Note! Note Naming Worksheets
Color That Note! Note Naming Worksheets provide the beginning music student with a fun way to learn their note names. To complete this activity the student will choose 5 crayons, color over each of the first 5 whole notes with a different color for each note, and then complete the rest of the worksheet by naming each note correctly, and coloring each note the same color as it was colored at the top of the worksheet.

I Thought That I Was Crazy: A Wacky Note Naming Activity

Here’s a chance to read a funny poem and learn your note names at the same time. Some of the words in this poem are spelled out with music notes instead of alphabet letters. Figure out what the note names are and write them in the blanks below the notes to solve the puzzle.

Ready, Set, Go! Note Name Speed Tests

Ready, Set, Go! Note Name Speed Tests will challange beginning music students to develop speed and accuracy in their treble and bass clef note naming skills. With the clock ticking, students will name 10 notes as fast as they can. When they complete the line they will record their time. Start the clock again and try to beat your score.

Let’s Crossword! Note Naming Worksheet

Let’s Crossword! Note Naming Worksheet is perfect for beginning music student, after they have had a chance to master the basics. Figure out what each note name is, then write the alphabet letter in the blank below the note. Once you discover what the word is, you can start solving the puzzle!


Free Printable Music Theory Flash Cards

April 22nd, 2010 by admin


Our free resource music site, MakingMusicFun.net, features the biographies of our major composers, along with a collection of printable resources and lesson ideas that make learning fun!

We’ve just added three sets of free printable flash cards for the elementary music student, and yet another way to help kids to be successful!

Treble Clef Flash Cards
This set of flash cards allows student to drill more than two octaves of notes from C4 (middle C) to E6.

Bass Clef Flash Cards
This set of flash cards allows student to drill more than two octaves of notes from C2 (two octaves below middle C) to E4 (two notes above middle C).

Viola Clef (Alto Clef) Flash Cards
This set of flash cards allows student to drill more than two octaves of notes from C3 (one octave below middle C) to E5.

This collection of free printable word search worksheets are available for you to print and enjoy in high quality PDF format – the best choice for a clean and crisp copy.