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Memory: Dictation & Sight-Singing

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Subject Area

  • DSDictation & Sight-Singing
  • AIAlphabet & Intervals
  • RRReading Rhythms
  • RMRhythm Math
  • SNStaff & Notes
  • TMTempos
  • MSMusic Symbols
  • SKScales & Key Signatures
  • TCTriad & Chords

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MUSOPOLY (for young students)
This enchanting game covers lines & spaces, Blue Jello, slow and fast tempos, ABCs or do re mi sequences, pitch matching with the rainbow xylophone, writing notes on the staff, note & rest names, music symbols and performance. cooperative play with taking turns and rolling a die.
Learn Game FOR ALL
MUSOPOLY
Musopoly is “many musicians having fun together.” In this day and age of electronic devices and busy lifestyles, enjoying the company of friends, family and students with a music board game is time well spent.
Learn Game FOR ALL
Melodic Bingo Copy Game
Like young J. S. Bach, students copy music to experience staff notation
Learn Game U1 DS-8
Who's Playing First?
Each student chooses a do re mi card to decide the sequence for a theory class recital. The lowest pitch goes first, and then continue on in order
Learn Game U1 DS-10
Staff Slates Echos
Being fluent in "Daily Do" makes it possible for students of all ages to write short melodic patterns with ease. This excellent pre-reading activity can become more advanced as abilities grow
Learn Game U1 DS-11
Melodic Bingo – Side 1
Enhance reading skills using a traditional bingo game. With the Cornerstones in mind, we continue the game until everyone has many bingos
Learn Game U1 DS-13
Back-to-Back
Hear pitches within the scale and match them on one’s rainbow xylophone. Variations include do re mi cards and the staff.
Learn Game U2 DS-3
Danish Zoo – Do Re Mi
After placing a deck of do re mi cards face down in the shape of an animal, players take turns making two piles in seconds while singing and using hand signs
Learn Game U2 DS-6
Magic Forehead Note
Two players take turns sticking a magic note to their foreheads. The other player sings the third above and below the note so the first player can sing the pitch and name the color of the magic note on his or her forehead.
Learn Game U2 DS-9
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