Print your own blank staff paper. Include the clef, key
signature, and time signature. Write your own music!
www.blanksheetmusic.net
Keep the beat! Use this free online metronome that lets you set
your own tempo, what beats you want accented, and how many beats
per cycle.
www.webmetronome.com
Name that note!
Practice your note-naming skills with this fast paced game. Click
on the correct letter name for the note on the staff. Choose
treble clef or bass clef, and the difficulty level: beginner,
intermediate, or virtuoso. The score to beat is 560!! (that's
Mrs. Guillory's score at the beginner level)
http://www.soundfeelings.com/namethatnote/index.html
Break the bricks to hear some awesome musical beats and rhythms.
There are over 50 levels you can reach!
http://www.letsmakeagame.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=44
This is the website for the Dallas Symphony Orchestra that has
lots of fun games for kids. Play Beethoven Baseball, jumo in the
Time Machine to send classical composers to their musical era, or
play music match!
www.dsokids.com
Review your musical terms, note names, and fingerings. If you
make it in the top 50, your name and score are saved on the
website!
www.musicracer.com
Check out this video of 5 kindergarten students from North Korea.
They're AWESOME!
Awesome Guitar Playing!!