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Pumpkin Pitch Landmark Notes Game - Printable + MEMBER BONUSES

Pumpkin Pitch landmark note game will equip your students to quickly and easily identify the main Cs, Gs, and Fs on the staff.

Additionally, your students will learn scientific notation for each pitch (e.g. C4, F3) that will make them confident in the range of piano keys.

A look inside Pumpkin Pitch Landmark Notes Game:

Here’s what you’ll get with the Pumpkin Pitch printable download:
  • Pumpkin Pitch game in 2 sizes: US letter & A4
  • Pumpkin Pitch game board (2 page game board)
  • 64 cards (16 per player)
  • Pumpkin Pitch 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).

How to Play Pumpkin Pitch Landmark Notes Game

GAMEPLAY (2-4 PLAYERS)
  1. Each player chooses one of the ripe pumpkin plants as their row, then each receives all 16 cards that have the chosen plant on the back. There are 14 pitch cards and 2 pest cards per player.
  2. Each player muse remove their 2 pest cards and lay them face up, then shuffle their remaining cards and lay them face down in a draw pile next to the pest cards.
  3. Players flip the top card of their draw piles at the same time. Highest pitch wins the round and is placed on the corresponding pitch in the winner's row. If the winning pitch is already on the player's row, they should stack the pitch cards. If there is a tie, both players may place the pitch in their rows. Note: Each pitch card features a note on a staff, while the game board has the names of the pitches in scientific pitch notation. Players must correctly identify the pitch on their card to figure out where it will be placed on the game board.
  4. The losing card(s) are placed in each player's discard pile. Discard face up to differentiate between draw and discard piles.
  5. If a player does not draw the strongest card of the round, they can play a pest card to overpower their opponent(s) and place their flipped card -- whatever its value -- on its appropriate spot in their row. All other players must the place their flipped cards into their discard piles. Only one pest card may be played per round; once one player uses their pest card, the round is over. There is no way to cancel an opponent's use of a pest card. Each pest card can only be used once and must be removed from play (NOT placed in discard pile) after use -- so each player has 2 opportunities to overturn a match in their favor.
  6. When a player's draw pile is used up, reshuffle the discard pile, turn face down, and keep going.
  7. The first player to fill every pumpkin pitch in their row with at least 1 card wins! Stacked cards do not give any point advantage.
ALTERNATE GAMEPLAY IDEAS (2 players recommended -- split larger group into 2 player match-ups) Easier: Follow original gameplay but put the 2 pest cards in each player's draw pile. If a pest is drawn by either player, no card is placed on the board. If both players draw pest cards, both are discarded. Pest cards stay in circulation with the rest of the pitch cards no matter how often drawn. Harder: Follow original gameplay with single use pest cards separated from the draw pile. Use a pest card to cancel the round (both the player and their opponent's flipped cards go into discard) AND remove one card from the opponent's board, placing it into their discard. For even more ways to play this game, join the Music Game Club membership and get our bonus video tutorials!

Music Game Club members will also get:

  • Pumpkin Pitch activity sheets in 2 sizes: US Letter & A4
  • A3 & Poster-sized game boards
  • Bonus: Notation 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 This: Students enjoy competing to fill their pumpkin patch first! Meanwhile, they will gain confidence in landmark notes and scientific notation.

Watch video here:

Levels: Elementary

Pages: 18

Theory Concepts: Staff, Treble Clef, Bass Clef, Landmark Notes, Ledger Lines, Scientific Notation

Product Type: simple, downloadable, virtual

  • Product description

    A look inside Pumpkin Pitch Landmark Notes Game:

    Here’s what you’ll get with the Pumpkin Pitch printable download:
    • Pumpkin Pitch game in 2 sizes: US letter & A4
    • Pumpkin Pitch game board (2 page game board)
    • 64 cards (16 per player)
    • Pumpkin Pitch 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).
  • How to play

    How to Play Pumpkin Pitch Landmark Notes Game

    GAMEPLAY (2-4 PLAYERS)
    1. Each player chooses one of the ripe pumpkin plants as their row, then each receives all 16 cards that have the chosen plant on the back. There are 14 pitch cards and 2 pest cards per player.
    2. Each player muse remove their 2 pest cards and lay them face up, then shuffle their remaining cards and lay them face down in a draw pile next to the pest cards.
    3. Players flip the top card of their draw piles at the same time. Highest pitch wins the round and is placed on the corresponding pitch in the winner's row. If the winning pitch is already on the player's row, they should stack the pitch cards. If there is a tie, both players may place the pitch in their rows. Note: Each pitch card features a note on a staff, while the game board has the names of the pitches in scientific pitch notation. Players must correctly identify the pitch on their card to figure out where it will be placed on the game board.
    4. The losing card(s) are placed in each player's discard pile. Discard face up to differentiate between draw and discard piles.
    5. If a player does not draw the strongest card of the round, they can play a pest card to overpower their opponent(s) and place their flipped card -- whatever its value -- on its appropriate spot in their row. All other players must the place their flipped cards into their discard piles. Only one pest card may be played per round; once one player uses their pest card, the round is over. There is no way to cancel an opponent's use of a pest card. Each pest card can only be used once and must be removed from play (NOT placed in discard pile) after use -- so each player has 2 opportunities to overturn a match in their favor.
    6. When a player's draw pile is used up, reshuffle the discard pile, turn face down, and keep going.
    7. The first player to fill every pumpkin pitch in their row with at least 1 card wins! Stacked cards do not give any point advantage.
    ALTERNATE GAMEPLAY IDEAS (2 players recommended -- split larger group into 2 player match-ups) Easier: Follow original gameplay but put the 2 pest cards in each player's draw pile. If a pest is drawn by either player, no card is placed on the board. If both players draw pest cards, both are discarded. Pest cards stay in circulation with the rest of the pitch cards no matter how often drawn. Harder: Follow original gameplay with single use pest cards separated from the draw pile. Use a pest card to cancel the round (both the player and their opponent's flipped cards go into discard) AND remove one card from the opponent's board, placing it into their discard. For even more ways to play this game, join the Music Game Club membership and get our bonus video tutorials!
  • Membership info

    Music Game Club members will also get:

    • Pumpkin Pitch activity sheets in 2 sizes: US Letter & A4
    • A3 & Poster-sized game boards
    • Bonus: Notation Guide
    • Tutorial videos with bonus gameplay ideas
    Membership is only open twice a year. Check out our membership page here for more details.
  • More details

    Why Your Students Will Love This:

    Students enjoy competing to fill their pumpkin patch first! Meanwhile, they will gain confidence in landmark notes and scientific notation.

    Watch video here:

    Levels: Elementary

    Pages: 18

    Theory Concepts: Staff, Treble Clef, Bass Clef, Landmark Notes, Ledger Lines, Scientific Notation

    Product Type: simple, downloadable, virtual

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