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Category Archives: Games
Music Theory at our Piano Mini-Camp (3/3)
In continuation of a description of the music theory activities at our Piano Mini-Camp a few weeks ago, here are more details concerning the activities we used: Rhythm Dictation Game This rhythm dictation game by Natalie was a real hit with the students! I printed off two sets of cards and put the students into [...]
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Music Theory at our Piano Mini-Camp (2/3)
In continuation of the series about music theory at our piano mini-camp, here are the descriptions of a few more of the activities we did: Music Adventures Board Game In my music theory classes, one of my goals was to cover as many areas within the broad scope of “music theory” as I could. The [...]
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Music Theory at our Piano Mini-Camp (1/3)
As promised, here’s more about the Music Theory classes at our Piano Mini-Camp a few weeks ago. I didn’t create formal lesson plans per-se, but the next three posts will serve as a general outline of the activities we did over each of the three camp days. Gem Notes on the Keyboard & Staff Using [...]
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Opening Piano Mini-Camp Activities
Each day at our piano mini-camp, we opened the day with an opening activity that involved all 11 of the campers together before sending them off in their individual groups to their first class. On the first day, the opening activity was to create name tags to wear. My colleague found foam sheets that she [...]
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May 20-27 Free Giveaway: Drawing Music Symbols Boards
I am excited to announce the first ever free giveaway on the Color In My Piano blog! *drumroll…* THREE lucky winners will each be mailed a pair of laminated boards for learning and drawing music symbols. (You may recall when I blogged about these boards here. I am keeping my set, of course, but I [...]
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Group Piano Class Ideas
I recently came across this great video/podcast on Mario Ajero’s YouTube channel: an interview with pianist and piano pedagogue Dr. Julie Knerr. Both Maria Ajero and Julie Knerr are graduates from University of Oklahoma’s widely recognized piano pedagogy program. In this video, Dr. Knerr shares some of her game ideas for her group piano classes [...]
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Early Childhood Online Resources
I’ve been digging around online lately, looking for early childhood music resources. (Yes, I’m sorry – I’m still on this kick!) Look what I found! TONS of great links: Songs / Sheet Music MakingMusicFun.com – free printable sheet music with lyrics of all kinds of children’s songs Kididdles.com – free printable sheet music, lyrics, with corresponding [...]
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Free Board Game for Music Students
Just added to the Printables page: a free piano-bench-sized board game for music students, called Adventures in Music! I am so thrilled to be offering this game on my website. This is my first attempt at creating a music game for students, and I’m quite excited about the results. Here’s the lowdown: Designed for 2-4 [...]
Music Bingo
One of my favorite blogs I follow is Susan Paradis’ Piano Teacher Resources. She does an amazing job creating colorful worksheets, games, etc. on her computer and she puts them up on her website to share with other teachers. A couple months ago, I had the opportunity to try out her Music Bingo game (complete [...]
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