Congratulations to my students who received their London College of Music exam results today. Some excellent grades. Well done!
Have you entered April's free prize draw to win a zondle music theory pack? Win a teacher copy of Music Theory Maestro for beginners and show students that theory can be fun right from the start. It includes sets of questions playable in any game or plain quiz of their choice (on PC or mobile/tablet) as well as printable worksheets to develop written theory skills. Add as many students as you wish with a teacher pack and anyone reaching 5000 points (or 'zollars') becomes a Music Theory Maestro! (optional printable certificate included) Choose which game topics you want your students to practice and develop expert note readers with games and puzzles in treble or bass clefs, or learn about the music score with simple note values, the musical alphabet and more. Students are inspired to work on their music theory and enjoy trying to reach the top of the leaderboard. I have even had students logging in to practice on their way to school! To enter, either simply retweet a prize draw post by @learnatune, or comment on this post below, or contact me through the main learnatune website, leaving your email address. Two lucky winners will be picked at random on 31st April 2014. Good luck! I've been having fun creating music theory resources today. Roll your mouse over the picture to reveal links to some note naming games in the treble clef. What is your favourite memory aid for notes sitting on the lines in the treble clef? Try out my interactive music score! Roll your mouse over it to see what the signs and symbols mean and click the links to play games and quizzes. |
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