Doggy Dynamics Easy Dynamics Music Game – Printable
Doggy Dynamics is a fun tug-of-war game that teaches students all music dynamics from softest to loudest.
Students will quickly learn how to pronounce music dynamics as well as their definitions as they draw the cards to have fun in the dog park!
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Here’s what you’ll get with the Doggy Dynamics printable download:
- Doggy Dynamics game in 2 sizes: US letter & A4
- Doggy Dynamics game board
- 40 dynamics cards
- 4 doggy toy token game pieces
- Doggy Dynamics success poster
- Print release
- How to Play tutorial video
You will get the digital file to print and laminate (optional) for your music studio in both letter size (US) and A4 size (international).
Music Game Club members will also get:
- Doggy Dynamics activity sheets in 2 sizes: US Letter & A4
- A3 & Poster-sized game boards
- Tutorial videos with bonus gameplay ideas
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How to Play Doggy Dynamics Easy Dynamics Music Game
- Each player chooses a doggy. There must be 2 players on each rope.
- Pick a doggy toy for each rope and place it on the center knot.
- Shuffle cards and lay face-down in a draw pile.
- Players take turns picking 1 card per turn and moving, sliding the doggy toy toward the pp doggy or ff doggy.
- pp = 3 moves toward pp
- p = 2 moves toward pp
- P = 1 move toward pp
- mf = 1 move toward ff
- f = 2 moves toward ff
- ff = 3 moves toward ff
- Crescendo = 3 moves toward pp
- Decrescendo/diminuendo = 3 moves toward ff
- Encourage students to correctly pronounce the terms & their definitions (refer to guide card as needed).
- If the draw pile runs out before a player has won, reshuffle and keep drawing cards.
- The first player whose doggy toy reaches their doggy wins! If you have 4+ players, you can choose to keep the gameplay going to see who wins for each team.
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