About this deal
Based on the classic dominoes game, but with a Summer twist, these cards include musical notes instead of numbers. These eye-catching Music Notes Cards will make a lovely addition to a music display or learning wall. This is also a good way to encourage your pupils to develop independent learning strategies. This game is an instant hit with students and makes learning notes fun and enjoyable. It can be played in face-to-face music lessons, in groups of up to 4 players or at home with family members. Imagine dozens of these flying around the room. Get someone to call out the time signature and then try and find the balls to match (and throw any you don't need). Bonus - you get to throw ping pong balls around a room.
Piano Albums
Piano Albums including Piano, Vocal and Guitar (PVG), Easy Piano and playalong books
Depending on where you live, the time it may take for your exchanged product to reach you, may vary. Woodwind instrument standsWoodwind instrument stands are an essential whatever instrument you buy. Here at Heritage Music we sell a range of stands, including stands for flute, oboe, clarinet and saxophone. Never leave an instrument unattended on the floor or on a bed – for the price of an instrument stand it could save a far more expensive repair or even the cost of a new instrument.
For teaching tips, resources and to refresh your knowledge of musical notation, head on over to our lovely Teaching Wiki ‘ What is Musical Notation?’ What other resources are available for this topic? Any item not in its original condition, is damaged or missing parts for reasons not due to our errorTheory & Manuscript BooksTheory books, music theory in practice, eric taylor, theory is fun, josephine koh, theory for little children, aural training, aural tests
Cornets
At Heritage Music we keep a good range of Cornets for student and intermediate players
Brass instrument Bags and casesEb clarinet reeds are also suitable for use with C-Lyons or Nuvo Clarineo plastic clarinets.
Children will be given a selection of dominoes cards each, they will then be challenged to match up the images of musical symbols to their explanations. It is suitable for use in pairs or small groups. You might like to use this game as an engaging starter activity to introduce the theme of a lesson all about musical symbols. Alternatively, it would make a fun plenary to wrap up the lesson.