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How to Play Printable Music Games in Virtual Lessons
I teach music lessons strictly virtually and wanted to do a blog post to show you how to play printable music games in virtual lessons.
Lines and Spaces Music Theory Game Starfish Staff
Do you have some new students who need a lines and spaces music theory game? Or maybe you have students who know their lines and spaces and need a note naming music game. Starfish Staff is a music theory game that applies well to both scenarios! Let me show you...
Music Game Freebies & Bonuses
Today, I wanted to post a complete gathering of all our music game freebies & bonuses for you. Over the last week, we have been celebrating the launch of Music Game Club's monthly membership program. I am thrilled and excited that you can now join us in...
The Easy Way To Include Music Games In Lessons
Today, we can finally help you with the easy way to include music games in lessons! Playing music games more in your studio is a great goal, but it can be hard to execute. It can take up to hours to find that perfect music game–and then you still have to learn...
How to play music games with all students & levels
One of the hang-ups with playing music games during lessons is knowing how to play music games with all students and all levels. It can be easy to overthink and stress about, but we've got some thoughts to help you out! In the last few days, we’ve discussed… How to...
How to Make Time for Music Games in Lessons
Playing music games in lessons is a great step in making music lessons more fun for both the student and also yourself as the teacher. But sometimes, it's hard to figure out exactly where to make time for music games in lessons. In this blog post, you get a 3-in-1...