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All Game Types: Dictation & Sight-Singing

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  • DSDictation & Sight-Singing
  • AIAlphabet & Intervals
  • RRReading Rhythms
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Game Library Index
Here is a list of all our games. Teacher Members: Click a game title to go directly to each game
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MUSOPOLY (for young students)
Monopoly is an enchanting board game of lines and spaces, Blue Jello, slow vs. fast tempos, ABCs or do re mi sequences, pitch matching with a rainbow xylophone, writing notes on the staff, note and rest names, music symbols, and performance. Play is cooperative with learning how to roll a die and take turns
Learn Game FOR ALL
MUSOPOLY
Musopoly has thrills and challenges, just like the classic American real estate trading game. Music theory, music reading skills, performance, and goodwill are all reinforced in a short time. Additionally, players help and learn from each other as they collect rhythm playing cards and gold coins.
Learn Game FOR ALL
"Daily Do" Major Section
"Daily Do" is an original song that uses solfège and Curwen hand signs to teach intervals, major and minor triads, and scales. It's the basis for learning the staff, steady tempo, and scales
Learn Game U1 DS-1
"Daily Do" with Do Re Mi Cards
"Daily Do" is written with do re mi cards in a vertical position like the musical staff
Learn Game U1 DS-2
"Daily Do" Adding the Minor Section
Let's finish "Daily Do"! This game gives all the steps to complete "Daily Do" plus Skill Builders #5–7
Learn Game U1 DS-3
"Daily Do" with Do Re Mi Cards – Circle
The do re mi cards are arranged horizontally in a circle like a keyboard, and students touch each other's cards when singing the minor section
Learn Game U1 DS-4
Head and Tail
Intervals in "Daily Do" are labeled and sung with do re mi cards. They are also played on a rainbow xylophone
Learn Game U1 DS-5
"Daily Do" with Paper Pianos
Students write the pitches of the major scale in do re mi rainbow colors with magic notes on paper pianos. After adding low ti and la, they can sing all of "Daily Do," linking the major scale to the relative minor scale
Learn Game U1 DS-6
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