Keyboard Kittens Piano Keys Music Game – Printable

Keyboard Kittens Piano Keys Music Game is a fun and easy music theory game to help your students learn piano keys.

Played like Candyland, beginning students identify notes on the piano keys while upper level students identify notes in treble and bass clef up to 2 ledger lines.

Students move along the yarn in a special kitten room as they identify notes and see who can get to the basket first.

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ALSO GET THE KEYBOARD KITTENS DIGITAL GAMES!

A look inside Keyboard Kittens Piano Keys Music Game:

Here’s what you’ll get with the Keyboard Kittens printable download:

  • Keyboard Kittens game in 2 sizes: US letter & A4
  • Keyboard Kittens game board with the music alphabet (A, B, C, D, E, F, G)
  • Bonus Keyboard Kittens game board with solfege (Do, Re, Mi, Fa, Sol, La, Ti)
  • 33 Level 1 cards (notes on keyboard)
  • 50 Level 2 cards (notes on the staff)
  • 8 kitten game pieces
  • Keyboard Kittens 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:

  • Keyboard Kittens activity sheets in 2 sizes: US Letter & A4
  • A3 & Poster-sized game boards
  • Printable Guide
  • Tutorial videos with bonus gameplay ideas

Membership is only open twice a year. Check out our membership page here for more details.

Why Your Students Will Love Keyboard Kittens Piano Keys Music Game – Printable

Keyboard Kittens Piano Keys Music Game is a fun and easy music theory game to help your students learn piano keys.

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Levels

Beginner, Elementary, Intermediate

Pages: 35

Theory Concepts

Piano Keys, Note Naming, Staff, Bass Clef, Treble Clef, Space Notes, Line Notes, Ledger Lines

Product Type

Printable

Studio License

This purchase is for single-teacher studio owners. If you’d like to purchase for a multi-teacher studio, contact us below.

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How to Play Keyboard Kittens Piano Keys Music Game

The gameplay is a simple, Candyland-type gameplay where students draw a card, identify the note, and move forward–unless, of course, they get a specialty card, in which they could move forward or backward!

We know students are going to love it!

PLAY KEYBOARD KITTENS IN GROUP PIANO LESSONS

Keyboard Kittens naturally lends itself to group piano lesson game play.

You get 8 kitten game pieces and can play with both levels on the same game board.

Members have access to a bonus poster-sized game board option for both the music alphabet and solfege versions that you can bring to your local print shop and get a larger board for students to crowd around.

Keyboard Kittens is easily played with 2 students or 8.

For more than 8 players, you will need to print multiple game pieces.

2 reviews for Keyboard Kittens Piano Keys Music Game - Printable

  1. Christina (verified owner)

    My students have been loving this game! I am using it a lot with beginners for key names, but I love the second level as well. I can take out any cards I don’t need, like ledger lines, if students haven’t learned them yet and still have plenty of cards to play with. I’ve had students play with both levels–beginners using level 1 cards and more advanced students using the level 2 cards. There are tons of ways to play, so it’s a very versatile game!

  2. Deborah S. (verified owner)

    My students love this game and the “Candyland” aspect of the game play with the picture cards. I sort the cards for various levels with my little beginners, and it is just the right time length to play at the end of a lesson for 5 minutes or more. The graphics are beautiful and students enjoy looking around the game board for various elements. I have lots of little ones and beginners and need games that they can play that are enjoyable.

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