If you're like me, you have that electronic battle with your child almost daily! In the next few weeks, I hope to really use these concepts that they are learning (playing) online. Here is a list of games that we have played recently, in order of difficulty.
Rhythms Concentration
Storm Chasers
Meteor Match
Flash Piano Memory Game
Letterfly
Identify the Piano Keys
2nds and 3rds
Page Turn LettersTreble Spaces Challenge
Music Darts Symbols
Half Step Hoe Down
Treble Clef Notes
Bass Clef Words
Downhill Rhythms
Undersea Intervals
Chords a Plenty Hoop Shoot
Melody Mahem
Intervals Fling the Teacher
Treble Clef Ledger Lines
Bass Clef Ledger Lines
Tumble Triads
Play on my music friends! And, remember, this counts as practice!
♫ Molly's Music Makers ♪
Thursday, March 3, 2016
Monday, January 25, 2016
January Games and Activities!
January has been cold and snowy! Most days have been inside days so.............why not sit down to your computer and get some practice time in?!?
Storm Chasers
Everyone can play this one! ***
Page Turn Letters Tutor
This one is to learn FACE in the treble staff.
Page Turn Letters Practice
Now it's time to practice.
Page Turn Letters Quiz
Getting a bit more tricky.
Page Turn Letters Challenge
All seven letters are shown and you have to be fast!
Hearing Major and minor Triads
For the older student who has played for a few years.
Note Flakes Treble Clef Practice
Notes are on the treble staff.
Downhill Rhythms Sixteenth Notes
You can try this even if you haven't been introduced to sixteenth notes.
We are currently learning about Antonio Vivaldi. Here are a couple of places to learn about him and "Four Seasons", his most popular work!
Piano Guys "Let It Go" with "Winter" from Vivaldi "Four Seasons" ***
for everyone!!!
Vivaldi Bio ***
for everyone!!!
About Antonio Vivaldi ***
for everyone!!!
Hope you enjoy!
Miss Molly
Monday, December 14, 2015
Welcome!
Hi friends! I'm so excited to have a place where I can share my studio with fellow musicians.
"Music is a higher revelation than all wisdom and philosophy."
-Ludwig van Beethoven
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