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Available EBOOK Games:
available for download and printing immediately after purchase.
BE SURE TO PRINT ON CARD STOCK AND LAMINATE
Learn difficult music theory concepts while playing games!!
Musical Symbols Tic Tac Toe

Great game for group lessons. Beginner tic tac toe boards with basic musical symbols. Three teams make the game more of a challenge. Have a student pick and call the cards and either show the symbol, for early beginners, or name the symbol and have the players decide which symbol they should cover.
Beginner Spit-cato
A foundational game to understanding just about everything. First you need to know the order of notes. What note comes before or after the other. Beginner Spit-cato teaches the basics. There is a total of some kind of seven notes. That's it. But forget about learning them and it is like trying to learn to read without knowing the alphabet. Start here!!
 Advanced Spitcato
 Spitcato!!My favorite game
Here it is! The fast and furious game that everyone needs to master. Have you ever played Spit? This game gets just as fast! The difference is that you learn something that will help you become a better musician. In the end, you might not realize all you know until you start to use it. You will know, the order of the violin fingerboard, the order of the cello, guitar, almost any stringed instrument's fingerboard. You will know the order of sharps and flats, the circle of fifths and fourths and well, master the game then test yourself.
 Morse Code Playing Cards
Morse code
When I was a kid, my friend and I would sit on a tall fence, with the sun so hot............ it felt comforting to feel an unexpected breeze and to hear the rustle of leaves while we sat for hours talking our secret language.
I ontday avehay otay elltay ouyay owhay uchfay unfay eway adhay!!!
Now, you can make your instrument talk a musical secret code game. Spend a hot summer day by the lake or a chilly evening around a campfire tapping or singing a secret code. It might be just a much fun on a chilly winter night to gather around the fireplace........maybe in group lesson, private lesson or just as a diversion during practice time.
Increase the tempo or slow it down. It doesn't matter, it is just one kind of note with the note that is twice as long.
Have fun!!
e-Book April Fool's Joke
When Mozart and Bach were young, what games did they play? They wrote music that could be played from top to bottom and bottom to top at the same time. That's fun. That's crazy! ha How did they do this without all the gadgets we have today? They knew music. They knew it backwards and forwards and upside down. Play the April Fool's Game and find out what they knew.
Place a note a second up or a second down from your hand onto the middle pile. The trick is that there is no right way up. The staff can be read from the top down or bottom up. A 'C' can be an 'A'. An 'F' is an 'E'.
It's fast, it gets wild and you'll learn a lot.
Have fun!
Notation Babble Violin G clef
Notation Babble Cello F clef
Notation Babble Viola C clef
Notes spelling words on the staff matching words that spell the word on the staff - sounds like I'm babbling...
Each staff has a different combination of letters giving it a unique combination of spelled words.
As an accomplished musician, you need to see and understand the BIG picture.
Counting Music
Do you like pizza? The Whole thing? How would you share it if three of you wanted a piece. What would happen if one of you was hungrier than the rest? Say two of you got equal pieces and the other, twice as much. That would be like a half note and two quarter notes filling the same measure.
The counting music game is a great beginning to learning to read music.
Add to it the Awareness of Symbols and Awareness of Beat ebooks and you have covered all your bases.
Musical Terms: 100 Terms Card Game
Over two hundred cards including terms and definitions
Make up dozens of games to help you learn the musical terms and expressions.
Musical Terms: Study Cards
An ebook of well over 100 study cards, each giving the musical term and it's definition for study purposes. Have fun and pick a card and then play a passage according to the musical term.
Musical Terms Playing Cards
Over 200 cards and definitions of musical terms
 Major Minor Madness
Major Minor Madness
Sharps and flats create keys or teams of notes, the 'Majors' and the 'Minors'.
This game is a study game to teach which teams use the same notes, or team members and the order of sharps and flats.
 Musical Terms Board Game
Musical Terms Board Game
Absolutely essential musical terms game teaching musical expressions and their definitions.
A large colorful gameboard full of musical terms and definitions, 17" x 22" with musical terms and their definitions. Pick a card and cover either the exact card or it's definition. When a player gets a determined number of their mansies in a row, they win. These games are learning tools, so they come with suggestions for use. They can be used in many ways to teach the desired 'goal of the day'.
 Musical terms
Violin Parts Memory Game The violin parts memory game is a game of matching like pictures. Each part has two cards. Lay the cards in a large square with the picture side down. Pick two cards you think are the same. If you get a match take the cards and the turn passes to the next player. This is a great game for NON-readers.
 Each Ebook contains a box to organize your card games.
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