by Whitney | Aug 3, 2015 | 4 D's, Delight, Develop, Featured, Games, Printables, Resources
In my studio, I always want a new game to make reviewing key signatures more fun. We have races and do worksheets, but I’ve been brainstorming a few new key signature ideas. So today, I’m sharing my first one! Key Signature Bingo – pretty easy right?... by Whitney | Mar 12, 2015 | 4 D's, Delight, Develop, Featured, Games, Printables
Just finished our St. Patrick’s Day / Spring Break Group Classes for the week. We used some of our favorite games but introduced a new one as well – Popular Songs Mix Up! Remember our Christmas Songs Mix Up? Same game, but new rhythms and pieces. And let... by Whitney | Dec 8, 2014 | 4 D's, Christmas, Delight, Discover, Featured, Games, Printables, Resources
Looking for an exciting Christmas game for your next group class? Try this rhythm game at your next private lesson or group class. Print out the Christmas Song rhythm cards and Christmas Song Titles (or first lines). Each file has 3 pages, with 4 songs per page. When... by Whitney | Oct 21, 2014 | 4 D's, Delight, Discover, Featured, Games, Printables, Resources
While it’s not hard to explain or understand the concept of pickup notes/measures, it seems like many method books bring it up once and then forget about it for a while. At least my students have forgotten about it until that theory worksheet or new supplemental... by Whitney | Oct 1, 2014 | 4 D's, Delight, Develop, Featured, Games, Printables, Resources
Students have so much more fun reviewing concepts when it’s in a race against time, don’t you think? Today I am sharing a new game my students have loved this semester – a matching game for 5 Finger Patterns! When you print off the downloads below,... by Whitney | Jul 22, 2014 | 4 D's, Composition, Delight, Develop, Featured, Games, Printables, Resources
Hello again! We are having a busy summer with many trips and lots of camps so I wanted to take a moment to share an idea we used in our recent piano ensemble camp. Besides playing duets and a few multi piano ensembles, I wanted to center the “off the...