Music Education Games for Blair Pre-College Students:
Pre-K Students:
Sesame Street Music Workshop: Learn about music with your favorite characters from Sesame Street. You can watch a Sesame Street opera, listen to song bites with Cookie Monster, visit musical places, and learn about music from around the world.
PBS Kids Music: Listen to your favorite PBS characters while they sing their favorite songs. You can hear Mr. Rogers, Big Bird, Barney, Arthur, and others on this site.
Elementary School Students:
Global Groovin' with Maya and Miguel: Learn about musical instruments from around the world, and make your own music mixes with Maya and Miguel.
SFS Kids: Fun With Music: Learn about classical music on this page by the San Francisco Symphony. You can learn about the instruments of the orchestra, hear different pieces of classical music, and compose your own pieces in the Music Lab.
Online Music Theory Flashcards: Use these flashcards to help you learn note names, key signatures, intervals, triads, piano and guitar note names, and piano and guitar notes.
Carnegie Hall Listening Adventures: Come play a game based on Benjamin Britten's Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra, view an animated history of Carnegie Hall, or learn about Dvorak's Symphony No. 9 "From the New World."
Creative Kids Central: Learn about different genres of classical music or play a game based on Rimsky-Korsakov's Scheherezade.
The New York Philharmonic Kidzone:
Visit the composer's gallery to learn about famous composers, play music games in the game room, and meet composers and soloists who have performed with the New York Philharmonic Orcehstra.
eMusic Theory.com: Practice your music theory skills with these drills. You can work on intervals, note names, key signatures, scales, and chords, and practice rhythmic and practice rhythmic dictation here.
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