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Music Theory Worksheets–50+ Free Printables
Welcome to the Ultimate Music Theory Worksheet Guide
The definitive handbook for the effective use of theory worksheets–with engaging companion activities and over 50 free printables that make learning theory fun.
How to get started:
1. Click play to see a quick overview of the resources in the guide.
2. Scroll down to read the Ultimate Guide. To print any of the 50+ worksheets for free, just click on an image.
3. Apply the active learning ideas. Double the effectiveness of each printable by utilizing the fun companion activities described below.
View a specific category by clicking on any of the quick links below:
- Circle of Fifths
- Scales and Chords
- Music Symbols
- Music Alphabet
The Ultimate Music Theory Worksheet Guide
1. note names.
Help your new beginners master the notes as quickly as possible, and you’ll see that kids learn new pieces easier and with less frustration. This increases their satisfaction with your instruction and boosts their confidence. It’s true that time is a precious commodity during a lesson, but reserving time for note reading is worth every second! Read on for fun free music theory printables and ideas for applied learning activities that teach note identification.
2. Use the printable to play a game . Give your students a copy of the worksheet and a handful of small candies like M&M’s. Call out a note name and ask your students to place a candy over the correct note. At the end of the game, students get to eat all the candies. This game works well both as a group game or in a private lesson.
3. You can also use this printout to give kids extra practice with the stem rules . Hand them the worksheet and ask them to add stems to all the notes. Turn it into a fun manipulative exercise by giving your students yarn or pretzel sticks that they can use to add the stems. I guarantee they’ll have a ball with this easy activity for your hands-on learners.
I designed Bubble Notes with new beginners in mind. When you’re working with students who are just being introduced to the notes on the staff, you’ll want to give them extra note identification practice, but they’ll feel overwhelmed if you hand them a standard note name worksheet . This worksheet only has treble notes middle C through G and the top notes of the bass staff , which are typically the first notes a beginner pianist learns in her method books. This worksheet has a fun them that’s appealing to young kids and they enjoy writing their answers inside the bubbles.
Remember that it is important to give your music students many frequent opportunities to practice note names . Practice note identification at every lesson with new beginners. If you have any students who are far along, but seem to struggle with some notes, I encourage you to pause and make time for reviewing note names. You’ll see dramatic improvement in their abilities and in their attitude towards music lessons. I’ve created quite a few note name activities, and I encourage you to utilize them to help kids master the notes as soon as possible. Their music studies will be much easier as soon as they do!
Try it today:
- Print Polka Dot Notes and play the fun hands on activity described above that helps kids learn note names.
- Give your young beginners a copy of Bubble Notes. See how many notes they correctly identify and then give them extra practice with problem notes.
2. Music Intervals
I made Music Interval Stars for kids who are just getting introduced to music intervals. Keep in mind that you can start introducing intervals even to very young students. We sometimes think we need to wait, but it’s really not necessary. I’ve seen five year old kids quickly become proficient, and it puts them on a super fast track for reading music.
Here’s how I like to introduce intervals. I first show simple examples–the Music Interval Stars worksheet works great. We learn how to count the lines and spaces to give the interval a name. We’ll practice this for several weeks until I feel like the kids have a sound understanding of how intervals are classified by size. Then we’ll started working on rapid identification by sight (without counting lines and spaces).
Now let me share with you a great interval activity that will help your students with ear training and help them better understand how music works: Print out one of these worksheets and have your student identify all the intervals. Then highlight three or four of them and ask your student to play the notes and describe the sounds . First play the notes melodically and then harmonically. Ask leading questions to help your student get really specific in describing the characteristics of the sound. Does it sound happy or sad? Calm or tense? Do you think these notes could be used to end a song, or does it sound like the notes need resolution?
Here’s one more activity that will help your students really internalize these intervals. Ask your students to go home and compose a short song that contains all of the intervals you highlighted and discussed on the worksheet. Before turning them loose, you might help them analyze which of the intervals could be used for an interesting introduction, and which would give their piece a good conclusion. This simple activity will get you big results, and I encourage you to print out one of the worksheets today and try it with your students. You’ll be impressed by their creations and their retention of the material.
- Print Music Interval Stars for your young students and Music Intervals for kids who are more advanced. Help students identify all the intervals on the page.
- Highlight a few intervals from the worksheet. Play them and discuss the characteristics of the sound. Then invite students to create a song using these intervals.
3. The Circle of Fifths
This particular printable is one of the most popular music theory worksheets on my website . It’s also one of my personal favorites because music students get to practice two important concepts that go hand in hand. To complete the worksheet, students first go around the circle and write the name of each key . Then students can go back through and practice writing the sharps and flats to complete each key signature. You can remind them to pay special attention to the correct placement of the sharps and flats . Give your students a new copy of this worksheet about every other month and before long they’ll be pros at using the circle of fifths and key signatures.
Once completed, either of these printables can be used to play a game called “Dizzy Keynote Frenzy” . Sit near the piano and all you need is the printout, a marker, a die, and a token for each player. Place all tokens on the same wedge and player 1 rolls the die and moves that number of spaces around the circle. The student then has 30 seconds to play the keynote that corresponds to that section of the circle. If she answers correctly, she gets to write her initials in the space. The next player then takes a turn to roll the die. If his token lands on a space that already has initials, he looses that turn. Play continues until every wedge has a set of initials. The player who initialed the most sections of the circle of fifths wins.
I created a couple more variations on these activities so that you can find the one that best fits your goals for teaching your students. There are black and white copies for teachers who have a large class and can’t afford colored printing. There are music worksheets that focus on treble clef key signatures and others that focus on bass clef key signatures so that you can help your students become proficient with both clefs–especially when it comes to writing the sharps and flats on the correct line or space. To see these printables, visit circle of fifths worksheets .
- Review two critical concepts at once with the colored circle of fifths worksheet above. Students get to identify each key and also practice writing sharps and flats to complete a key signature.
- Use the completed worksheet to play the game “Dizzy Keynote Frenzy” (see instructions above).
4. Rhythm Worksheets
Grab the printed worksheet, a basket and three beanbags or small balls. Hand your student the worksheet and ask him to give it his best shot and see if he can get a perfect score. Tell him that if he gets a perfect score, he’ll get to try his hand at scoring points with a real basket.
This music worksheet covers these rhythm topics:
- Writing the counts beneath the notes in a measure
- Adding barlines where needed to give each measure the correct number of beats
If the student misses an answer or two, help him understand how to get the correct answers and then let him have a turn tossing the beanbags or balls into the basket. Your student will have a blast and will probably remember this rhythm lesson years later!
Each cookie displays a time signature that matches one of the example measures. You can have your students draw a line from the cookie to the correct measure, or you can ask them to write in the time signature for each measure. I usually prefer to have them write it in, just because I think it’s good practice for students.
If you have any students who miss several answers, go through the assignment with them and help them write the counts beneath each note or rest . I had one student who kept missing these until I finally discovered wasn’t giving the rests any beats.
Turn this worksheet into a fun manipulative activity by giving your students pull-apart licorice or pretzel sticks. They can use the snacks to add the bar lines. They’ll be extra motivated to do their best if you tell them that they get to eat the snacks after they’ve correctly completed the exercise!
- Grab a basket and a small ball and let kids “give it their best shot” after completing the worksheet.
- Give kids a snack as they work on Missing Bar Lines. Pretzel sticks or licorice can be used for bar lines and your students will love it!
5. Piano Worksheets
Fun Ideas for Active Learning: After completing the worksheet, ask kids to find and play each note on the piano. Or give the child a handful of blue, green, and orange beads and ask him to place a bead on the piano key that matches the highlighted keys on the printable. Have him name the key each time he places a bead.
Fun Ideas for Active Learning: Point to a number on the worksheet and ask your student to play a white key with that finger. Then point to another number and ask the child to play a black key with the correct finger. There are a lot of variations if you ask for right hand or left hand, or if your students know the names of the keys and you call out a finger number and the letter name of a key. For more music theory printables that are specific to the piano, see piano worksheets
- Use Howdy, Partner to drill the names of the piano keys. Practice finding and playing each key on the physical piano after completing the worksheet.
- Reinforce finger numbers with young kids by utilizing the finger numbers printout.
6. Scales and Chords
Scale Detective lets kids imagine that they are detectives searching for the clue to how scales are formed. I love that the worksheet includes a keyboard diagram above the notes of the scale. This diagram is especially helpful for beginners who may not yet be able to quickly identify whole and half steps while viewing music notation. But when you relate those notes to the keyboard, it’s easy as pie to see where the half steps are.
Scales help us understand how one note relates to another within a key, so I encourage you to have your student practice playing scales and know the theory behind how they are formed with half steps and whole steps. Click on the image to the right to print the older student version of the major scales activity.
Chords are also a super easy way to harmonize a melody when kids make up their own songs or want to embellish a simple piece. Teach kids the formula for building chords, and they’ll be able to play any chord they need. The worksheet featured here helps kids master the formula for building major chords. The half step formula is listed at the top of the page and students just color in the keys needed to complete each chord. This is one of my favorite music theory worksheets to use with older beginners. I like to help them learn their chords as quickly as possible so that they can start having fun with piano improv . And the older students really appreciate this–they’re excited to be able to start making their own impressive music after only a few lessons.
- Help students figure out the whole half pattern in major scales with Scale Detective. They’ll better retain the information because they discovered it with their own brainpower.
- Also use these worksheets to teach that each key has a tonal center called a tonic. Students can practice identifying the tonic for each scale on the printout.
7. Drawing Music Symbols
This worksheet will help your students pay attention to the details of the symbols and learn how to draw them correctly. Students first trace and then draw the brace, double bar line, bass clef, and treble clef. I’ve found that student are much more confident when then first get to trace the element. Then when they immediately draw it free hand much more accurately.
But don’t get me wrong! The first time students draw a brace or a clef it will look wacky. But with practice they’ll get better. And as your students begin composing their own songs or writing down a little ditty that they’ve improvised, they’ll be able to do so because you took the time to teach them how to draw these symbols.
The biggest monster for most students, however, is the quarter rest. That little squiggly line can cause a lot of frustration for kids. I like to have my students trace it, and then when they freehand I tell them that it looks kind of like a “Z” with a tail. These instructions seem to help and it’s fun to see kids improve as they continue to practice drawing music symbols.
8. Identifying Half Steps and Whole Steps
You might go one step further and ask your students to play the notes on the keyboard. Kids who are kinesthetic learners will especially benefit from playing and vocalizing the steps they see.
I recommend that you begin with the keyboard worksheet and then introduce this worksheet that has notes on the staff. This worksheet can be used to build a foundation before delving into the identification of music intervals by type.
Help kids complete this worksheet by having them sit at the keyboard and play the notes. With time, students will be able to identify the steps without sitting at the piano, but this is a great way to help them visualize the distance between the notes.
- Use the keyboard worksheet to introduce whole and half steps. Then have your student play whole and half steps on the piano.
- Help students become proficient at classifying whole and half steps on the staff with the second worksheet from this section.
9. Treble Clef Notes and Bass Clef Notes
The most common issue I see is kids that are great with the right hand notes, but really struggle to identify bass clef notes. For whatever reason, kids always seem to need extra practice with those left hand notes, so you’ll want to visit eartrainingandimprov.com often to print bass clef worksheets like the one you see here. You can view all bass clef worksheets by clicking bass clef worksheets
Click on an image to the left to print in black and white.
- Consider each student. Do any of them struggle with treble or bass clef notes?
- Print a worksheet for each student that has difficulties. The activities in this section allow you to give special attention to a student’s particular weakness in note reading.
10. Rhythm Worksheets for New Beginners
Do you have really young students who need extra reinforcement with rhythm basics? I created Playing With Rhythm especially for those little ones.
First review with your students what half notes and quarter notes look like. I usually point to a quarter note first and ask the kids to describe what it looks like. We conclude that it’s a black oval with a stem. Then I point to a half note and ask them to tell me what makes this note different from the first note. We conclude that it looks the same, except that it is “empty”.
Then play! Give kids this worksheet and ask them to “run around the playground” looking for all the half notes. Young kids think it’s fun to wander their pencil around this 2D playground and circle the half notes. And after they’ve identified over a dozen, they’ll confidently identify these rhythm notes next time they sit down with their method books.
- Ask your young beginners to circle all the half notes on the Playing With Rhythm printout.
- Invite students to give Early Bird a crazy hairdo by drawing lines to connect each note with its numeric value. Students will love this silly activity!
11. Music Alphabet
This first worksheet is for introducing the music alphabet. You can show them the print out and explain that the music alphabet is just like the regular alphabet, only easier because it has just 7 letters. Invite your student to point to each letter while you recite the music alphabet. Next, hand the child a pencil and ask her to copy the music alphabet onto the lines.
At the next few lessons, continue reviewing the music alphabet by asking the student to verbalize it with you and also write it down. When you think she’s got a good understanding, you’re ready to try this next worksheet.
Either of this worksheets can be used with manipulatives. You can use alphabet letter tiles or beads and ask the student to place a bead of the correct letter on the black space. Adding this kind of variety to your lessons will help your students stay excited about piano.
- Do you have any brand new beginners? Print the music alphabet worksheet and try the activity described above.
- Use the What’s Next worksheet to evaluate whether your students fully understand that the music alphabet has only 7 letters and then it repeats.
12. Holiday Music Theory Worksheets
I’ve created lots of printables with holiday themes and will continue to add to more, so be sure to check back each time a holiday is approaching.
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April 7, 2014 at 5:35 am
Thank you for this! My younger kids love doing worksheets with lots of bright colours like this!
March 17, 2020 at 9:18 pm
Dear Kristen,
An SF Bay Area Piano Studio attempt to survive this Coronavirus Quarantine. Thanks for these worksheets during this time. These worksheets will complement my temporary online instruction for K12 after-school lessons.
Gregory Smith
May 7, 2023 at 1:09 pm
I REALLY LEARNT A LOT FROM YOUR WORKS SO FAR. INFACT WITH THIS EVERY CHILD WILL BE ABLE TO APPRECIATE THE LESSONS IN MUSIC
April 7, 2014 at 6:05 am
I’ve seen lots of students who are good at treble clef notes, but really struggle with the bass clef. I’ve tried asking parents to do flashcards at home, but it hasn’t really worked that well. I’m looking forward to trying your worksheets and these fun activities. Thank you!
April 7, 2014 at 2:10 pm
Have I told you you’re awesome today? I think its fantastic how you create or find all these resources just to hook kids into music. As a public educator with very little resources, I love the free worksheets and activity ideas. Thank you!!!
April 9, 2014 at 4:33 am
Thanks Beth, Jenny and Heather. I’m glad you like the worksheets!
I know what you mean, Teri. Families are busy and aren’t always able to help their students get in the extra practice they need. We just do the best we can during lessons and that’s why quick activities like these are perfect!
April 7, 2014 at 10:34 pm
Wow what a useful fun set of resources – thank you!
April 10, 2014 at 9:21 pm
Wow, wow, WOW! Thank you so much! I have a new 5 year old starting tomorrow. Will laminate and use these. YOu made my day!!
April 11, 2014 at 2:46 am
You’re welcome, Kelly. I’m so glad you’ll be able to use these worksheets and activities with your new student.
April 22, 2014 at 4:41 pm
Thanks so much! So cute and great tools for teaching!
April 24, 2014 at 5:09 am
Thanks, Diane. I’m glad you visited my little website and that you like the worksheets.
April 24, 2014 at 9:48 pm
Thank you, Kristin, for a terrific site. I look forward to using these worksheets with my students. I think note names in general are hard for some students.
July 29, 2014 at 2:50 pm
This is an awesome resource. I teach K-2 music and I can certainly utilize this information.
July 30, 2014 at 4:02 am
Thanks, Bobby! I hope you’ll get lots of use out of these activities!
July 31, 2014 at 10:55 am
Thanks so much for sharing these learning activities! I know several of my students who will love the cute pictures that somehow make worksheets more fun!
August 12, 2014 at 12:51 pm
Thank you very much Kristin. They are very appreciated and my students will enjoy them. You are very kind!
August 14, 2014 at 4:43 am
This is awesome! Thank you so much for selflessly sharing these learning activities. Absolutely a helpful and fun way to learn music theories. Love it :)
August 14, 2014 at 2:36 pm
Note reading will be the best ones. for me. Thank you for your generosity!
August 26, 2014 at 7:12 pm
My students are going to love these colorful worksheets with fun graphics! Thank you!
August 27, 2014 at 8:14 pm
You’re very welcome, Regina. Thanks for being so kind. Hope your students have a lot of fun!
October 17, 2014 at 6:17 am
Thank you so much for these fabulous worksheets!! It makes music theory cool to teach and learn. Your hard work is appreciated!
October 17, 2014 at 6:26 am
Thanks, Roberta! It really has been a lot of work, but it’s worth it when I hear that these resources are helping you make music theory fun to learn. I hope you’ll keep in touch!
October 20, 2014 at 7:03 am
wow, Im 57, has been teaching since 22! You think like I do! MUSIC HAS TO BE FUN!!! Not many music teachers in South Africa shares this attitude! I hope I can get these downloaded! BC…..Before Computer!
Kind regards
South Africa
October 21, 2014 at 5:22 am
Ilse, how wonderful that these worksheets are being used all the way in South Africa. It’s so fun that we can share ideas and help each other. Great job keeping the right frame of mind during so many years of teaching. You’re right, when music is fun, kids respond so much better. Your students are lucky to have you!
November 12, 2014 at 10:31 pm
Thank you Kristin! So kind and generous of you to make these worksheets and activities available to all. I can only imagine the time and effort you have put into all this! With appreciation, Peter
December 17, 2014 at 6:30 am
Thanks, Peter! It has been a lot of effort to make these, but worth it when they help kids make more progress and help other teachers save time on lesson prep. Thanks for your kind comment.
January 6, 2015 at 2:12 am
very very nice… Thank you
January 13, 2015 at 12:22 am
I loved it! I share all the comments about music theory being fun fun fun! As a cultural & Arts teacher I try to find ways to make Culture, Arts & Music a fun experience for my students. Music theory can be very challenging. Thank you for these awesome Ideas! My musical & warm greetings from sunny Happy Island Of Aruba!
March 4, 2015 at 8:36 am
Hi, I was struggling hard to teach my son (6yo) the music notes as I am not music trained. This site was an answered prayer! Thank You for your generous sharing for the spread of music education!! I teach mainly Visual Arts. Am very encouraged and inspired by blogs like yours and strive to give freely as well. Lots of Gratitude from the heart!
March 5, 2015 at 8:13 am
Angie, what a sweet comment. I’m so glad that these will help. And I’m super impressed that you’re teaching the notes to your son. Keep up your great work–giving your son a music education will enrich his life in so many ways and he’ll be so grateful for all the time and effort you’re investing to help him grow. What a wonderful mother you are!
March 24, 2015 at 9:54 am
I super love it. THANKS for the great help :)))))
March 25, 2015 at 4:15 am
Thanks Kesha! You’re super too–keep up your great work!
April 17, 2015 at 1:38 pm
Thank you so much for these worksheets! My son has autism, visual processing disorder and dyslexia and has been taking piano lessons for almost one year. He has been making steady progress, but we are still having trouble learning the note names. Also each time a new concept is introduced, it is difficult for him to master it. These worksheets are a answer to prayer for us. They are visually spaced so well it is easy for him to see what he is supposed to be learning without the “extra fluff”! We are making more progress since we found them than we had before. He is truly enjoying learning the piano and this has given him such a much needed confidence boost. Thank you! Thank you!
April 17, 2015 at 4:33 pm
Allison, thank you for taking the time to share your son’s progress. That is wonderful! It warms my heart to hear that something I created has played a small role in helping your son with his musical education. You’re a great mom for being so involved in his lessons and for giving him the gift of music.
January 19, 2017 at 3:26 pm
Thank you for helping kids learn music. The are I live in doesn’t focus on music like when I was young. My kids are missing out on band and basics. This makes it easier for me to teach them to read music and appreciate it.
January 24, 2017 at 4:07 am
So glad these are helpful, Laura. You’re a great mom for filling in the gaps in your children’s education.
April 19, 2017 at 9:29 am
These resources are very useful. i’m very excited to use all of these in our workshop. It’s really a great help. Thank you very much Kristin for your very creative mind and generous heart to share all of your ideas with us. May God bless you always for thinking others.
April 21, 2017 at 2:38 pm
Hi Kristin!
I love your site, and I use A LOT of your free printables for my students! I was wondering if you had any more worksheets on note values than listed here? Maybe some with time signatures or adding up the note values or creating rhythms. Thanks!
April 23, 2017 at 3:27 pm
So glad that these worksheets are helpful! You’re right, I do need to get more rhythm worksheets uploaded. There are some scattered throughout the holidays, so anytime that you’re approaching a holiday, you can use those for the worksheets. But I’ll definitely need to add some more general use worksheets.
June 13, 2017 at 2:04 am
Thank you for making all of these great resources available! I will be starting to teach lessons this summer after a hiatus. I am excited to try these ideas with my new students!
July 20, 2017 at 11:17 pm
Love your ideas. look forward to using more, just got a new 6yr old student
August 2, 2017 at 4:41 am
Terima kasih (Thank u) from Indonesia. This is my first year being a music teacher in a formal school. These worksheets help me a lot
January 31, 2018 at 5:52 pm
Question. Do you have the answer keys to these worksheets? My kids take piano, but I don’t play. Their teacher wants them to practice note identification and I love these….but I have no idea if they are correct or not. Thank yo!!!
February 15, 2018 at 1:36 pm
Thanks so much for these free printables!! I have a Life Skills music student who is moving to the far, far north of Canada where there is no school past Grade 8 (age 13 or so). He loves music and has perfect pitch, so I’m glad I was able to print some music worksheets for him to take along when he moves.
March 10, 2018 at 7:29 pm
Thanks so much! You have really encouraged me to start a group pre-piano class. I have some fun games and ideas to get it going. I also do a lot with movement since I am a retired general music teacher so I feel confident I have enough to get started!
April 24, 2018 at 10:32 pm
I am looking for a printable that I saw online yesterday. (But can’t find today!) it was a picture of an elephant with a bird on its head and a fly on the bird’s head. It was a fun way of illustrating the e,b,and f lines on the treble clef. Was this one on your printables?
April 25, 2018 at 3:09 am
Hi Debbie! Yes, a link to the printable can be found on the Treble Clef Worksheets page. Best wishes for you and your students!
September 12, 2018 at 2:15 am
Thank you so much for these worksheets! I’m glad that there are a variety of resources that I can use to make the lesson more interesting and meaningful for my younger students. I’ve only taught piano lessons for one year so things like this have really helped me get started and know how to teach my students.
September 12, 2018 at 4:41 pm
Thanks for your kind comment! I’m so glad these are helpful and wish you and your students a great year.
October 9, 2018 at 2:34 am
Just found your website tonight while looking for resources to teach my children Music Theory for our homeschool. Thank you so much for developing and sharing all these pro tables and taking the time to explain how to use them! We will be using this resource a lot, and I will share it with others.
October 9, 2018 at 7:53 pm
So glad these help! Good luck with your homeschooling!
December 31, 2018 at 2:25 am
January 20, 2019 at 4:48 pm
These music sheets will really help me on my test
March 26, 2019 at 12:14 am
Thank you so much! What a resource!
March 28, 2019 at 8:28 am
I was pleasantly surprised when I found these helpful, colourful and creative worksheets. Thank you so much!
April 28, 2019 at 7:56 pm
Your site has great ideas for my special education students in middle school. They have just the right amount of examples to accommodate middle school students in my LIMMS classes! I loved them all! I only copied a few right now but perfect for my intervals, and scales lessons! Thank you so much! The students will love them. I can also leave these for a sub to use as well!
April 30, 2019 at 5:15 am
Jean, your kind comment made my day. I’m so happy to hear that these worksheets are helping your students. Keep up your great work!
May 14, 2019 at 1:46 pm
These are fabulous. I teach chorus in a k-12 and i find them really helpful in my classes as well! great job on your website too!
August 21, 2019 at 9:05 pm
You made these sheets right around when my baby was born and now she is 5 and using them. It’s amazing how your effort is still helping parents after many years and will continue to help. Thank you for this!
October 10, 2019 at 6:14 pm
Oh how wonderful! Your comment made me smile, and I’m so happy that your daughter is enjoying these theory worksheets.
August 28, 2019 at 11:11 pm
These worksheets are really great! I was asked to teach the little kids this year, and I didn’t have much fun stuff for them, so this is a wonderful find. I know it took a lot of work and time to put these together. Thank you so much!
September 18, 2019 at 6:20 am
Wow! Thank you so much, these worksheets and tips are amazing and so helpful when still finding your teaching feet.
October 10, 2019 at 6:11 pm
So glad these ideas are helpful! I wish you big success!
October 1, 2019 at 5:55 am
I teach grades 1-9 and have found your worksheets extremely useful. They are set out very logically and the instructions are clear. Thank you for your hard work – it is truly appreciated.
October 10, 2019 at 6:02 pm
Thanks Tessa! Keep up your great work with those students–they’re so lucky to have you!
November 14, 2019 at 4:49 pm
I have been looking for something to add a little fun to my studio! This looks like just what I need!!!
November 23, 2019 at 7:18 am
thanks for the information
November 24, 2019 at 1:03 am
I teach piano from 6-13. Your data is wonderful. Thanks to you I think I can have a fun class with my children. Thank for the data
February 26, 2020 at 11:47 pm
Thank you fo these sheets!
February 27, 2020 at 10:50 am
Thank you so much for these wonderful worksheets which you offer for free on your website. I give piano lessons and they are very useful and also fun to help improve students’ music theory. I really appreciate your generosity! May God bless you and reward you for all the hard work you put into making them! Greetings from Romania!
February 28, 2020 at 5:10 pm
These are a lifesaver. Thank you.
March 20, 2020 at 2:14 am
March 27, 2020 at 9:28 pm
Thanks alot – I was looking for things to give my students to print at home during coronavirus lockdown and a couple of these were perfect – the ball bouncing one is great cause it gives them something non-computer oriented to do.
Thanks so much!
March 28, 2020 at 3:17 pm
Good info. Lucky me I recently found your website by chance (stumbleupon). I have saved as a favorite for later!
April 1, 2020 at 9:47 pm
Thank you so much for all the worksheets. Like most of the world, we are going though the COVID19 (corona virus) social distancing. In a time like this, I am thankful for your dedication to music, as we are unable to have our regular, face-to-face private piano lessons. These worksheets will really keep my students thinking, practicing, and enjoying music! Thanks again!
June 5, 2020 at 4:50 pm
This is a great resource for a mom who is unversed in piano herself but still trying to encourage her child’s interest and supplement the piano instruction at home. The activities are attractive and well thought out. We all benefit from your years of on-hand experience with youngsters and older students alike. Thank you very much for organizing it so well and for making it free! This mom and 6 year old are very grateful.
September 5, 2020 at 4:30 am
Thank you very much for the worksheets! I complied them and will put it in binder for my kids. Its a very big help especially during this pandemic! I love the cartoons too! Thank you again!
September 20, 2020 at 7:56 pm
Thank you! I am doing assessments to start the year and was looking for ways to do this with my online lessons. Your wonderful worksheets fit the bill perfectly! I have downloaded almost all of them listed here. The students will love it – much more fun than just showing them flashcards and having them name notes, intervals, etc.
October 13, 2020 at 3:53 pm
So grateful for what you have done here! This is a God-send! Blessings to you!
January 12, 2021 at 4:23 pm
These are so creative! Thank you!
February 18, 2021 at 8:09 pm
Your worksheets are fun and engaging! Thank you so much for providing some much needed resources for my Annual “Piano Practice Challenge” where students complete theory pages to reach their goal line.
May 7, 2021 at 12:10 pm
I just found your website while looking for ideas to help a young student. Your worksheets and ideas, including the group activities, are amazing!!! Thank you SO much for sharing!!
June 6, 2021 at 7:36 pm
Thank you for sharing all of this material. Very nice Work!
December 2, 2021 at 9:06 am
Thank you so much for these :) I teach piano to younger students and some of these sheets will be their Christmas ‘homework’! Thanks again
September 14, 2022 at 12:43 am
Thank you so much for these neat worksheets! I have some very young beginner pianists, & I need a little extra time & material to cover with them. I really appreciate your help!
July 12, 2023 at 11:36 am
Thank you so much for all these cute and colorful worksheets! I am a special needs kids’ teacher, and I am also teaching music to them. All these worksheets are very easy for them to understand. I really appreciate you made it all free and share it with everyone! God bless!
July 19, 2023 at 6:40 am
Thanks Jillian—that was so kind of you. I’m so glad these resources are helping the special needs kids you teach.
July 14, 2023 at 2:52 pm
Thanks for sharing all these fun activity and ideas. Do you have the formula sheet for minor chords like you do for the major chords? I am also be interested in formula sheet for diminished and augmented chords. I’m willing to pay for them.
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Thanks Janet for your kind comment and your question. I don’t have those worksheets right now, but I’m glad you told me it’s something that would be helpful for you. I’m hoping to have some time to create new resources after my kids resume school. I’ll notify everyone on the newsletter when new resources are available :)
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Music theory worksheets.
Music Theory Worksheets are hugely helpful when learning how to read music . Feel free to download these PDF worksheet s and answer sheets by clicking on the links below.
I have put together a range of FREE worksheets from beginners worksheets covering topics such as pitch, note lengths, rhythms and treble clef to more advanced topics such as bass clef, intervals and dotted notes.
Click on the worksheet image to open a PDF which you can download and print off. There is a link to a PDF of the answers for each worksheet underneath each one.
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Worksheets by Ms. Garrett for Young Musicians
( adobe pdf plug-in needed to view and print the worksheets.) teachers and students may print and use these worksheets for their music classes. the pages may not be posted on other websites or servers., 001 - treble notes and ledger lines on the staff, 002 - bass notes and ledger lines on the staff, 003 - grand staff and ledger lines, 004 - identify the notes, 005 - music signs - flats and sharps, 006 - major scales - flats, 007 - major scales - flats with key signatures, 008 - major scales - sharps, 009 - major scales - sharps with key signatures, 010 - identify the notes of the major scales, 011 - piano keys and notes on the staff, 012 - notating scales and piano keys (treble), 013 - match the key signature, 014 - missing the major scales (flats), 015 - missing the major scales 2 (sharps), 016 - complete the chord (major), 017 - complete the chord (minor), 018 - arpeggio activity (treble), 019 - pentatonic practice - major scales, 020 - template for treble clef staff and keyboard, 021 - template for bass clef staff and keyboard, 022 - rhythm chart - musical math, 023 - rhythms and rests chart - musical math, 024 - see sawing rhythms, 025 - 4/4 time signature, 026 - signs of the times - time signature, 027 - count me in - correct rhythms, 028 - bar lines and beats, 029 - skips, steps and repeats, 030 - beginning melodic and harmonic intervals guide, 031 - treble clef melodic and harmonic intervals, 032 - treble clef intervals - 4ths and 5ths, 033 - half step highlights, 034 - transpose this, 035 - match the symbols, 036 - musical expressions - crescendo and decrescendo, 037 - ties and slurs worksheet, 038 - sibelius 3 basics - copy and transpose, 039 - beginning composition, 040 - compose a phrase using the g major scale, 041 - print maze - i love music pdf, 042 - print maze - play in the band pdf, 043 - print maze - i write the songs pdf, 044 - print maze - ludwig van beethoven pdf, 045 - print maze - wolfgang amadeus mozart pdf, 046 - print maze - louis armstrong pdf, 047 - print maze - famous jazz musician pdf, 048 - print puzzle - famous musician pdf, 049 - counting and writing rhythms, keyboard practice - ode to joy, surprise symphony, keyboard practice - frere jacques, twinkle, twinkle, little star, keyboard practice - jingle bells, carol of the bells, keyboard practice - jolly old st. nicholas, good king wenceslas, teachers and students may print and use these worksheets for their music classes. the pages may not be posted on other websites or servers..
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Those "difficult to reach" guitar players
Sometimes guitar players can be a bit "difficult to reach" with regard to enthusing them with the benefits of learning about music theory. This is maybe because we have to admit that it is possible to sound perfectly competent (and even inspired!) on the instrument without having the faintest idea what you are doing. The download has some guitar based material designed to "meet them half way" and hopefully help such students to see that music theory is a tool to be used rather than an obstacle to be avoided
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Music note name worksheets.
Princess-Themed Color-by-Note/Rhythm Worksheet Pack
Make learning note names and rhythms fun with this set of six professionally designed princess-themed color-by-note and color-by-rhythm music theory worksheets.
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Alien Cow Snatchers | Beginner Music Worksheet Pack
The fate of the world is in your hands! Your mission, if you choose to accept it, is to correctly identify every beginner level musical symbol and term included in this worksheet pack. Cows everywhere need you. Get started today!
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Color-by-Note | Note Name Worksheet Pack
Make learning note names fun with this set of five color-by-note worksheets. Match a note with the correct note name (alphabet letter) and grab the crayons!
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Star Force Color-by-Note | Note Name Worksheets
Make learning note names fun with these Star Wars-style color-by-note worksheets. Pick a space to color, match the alphabet letter to a note, and grab the crayons!
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Monster Musical Spelling Bee | Note Name Worksheet
Learn treble clef note names and practice music notation with these free musical spelling bee worksheets. Complete the worksheets by spelling the word below the staff with musical notes (whole notes). Perfect for first year music students!
Musical Spelling Bee | Note Name Worksheets
Learn treble and bass clef note names and practice music notation with these free musical spelling bee worksheets. Complete the worksheets by spelling the word below the staff with musical notes (whole notes). Perfect for first year music students!
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Color That Note! | Note Name Worksheets
Grab your crayons and color your way to success. Complete this worksheet by first choosing 5 crayons. Color each of the first 5 whole notes with a different color. Then complete this worksheet by naming each note correctly, and by coloring each note the same color as it was colored at the top of the worksheet.
Color That Note! Note Name Worksheet | Treble Clef/C Position (Free) Color That Note! Note Name Worksheet | Bass Clef/C Position (Free) Color That Note! Note Name Worksheet | Treble Clef/G Position (Free) Color That Note! Note Name Worksheet | Bass Clef/G Position (Free) Color That Note! Note Name Worksheet | Bass Clef/Middle C Position (Free) Color That Note! Note Name Worksheet | Treble Clef/C5-G5 (Free) Color That Note! Note Name Worksheet | Viola Clef (Free)
Ready, Set, Go! | Note Name Speed Tests
Our Ready, Set, Go! Note Name Speed Test is a race-against-the-clock activity worksheet. Challenge students to develop speed and accuracy in their note naming with this free worksheet.
Ready, Set, Go! Note Name Worksheet | Treble Clef/C Position (Free) Ready, Set, Go! Note Name Worksheet Bass Clef/C Position (Free) Ready, Set, Go! Note Name Worksheet | Treble Clef/G Position (Free) Ready, Set, Go! Note Name Worksheet | Bass Clef/G Position (Free) Ready, Set, Go! Note Name Worksheet | Treble Clef/C5-G5 (Free)
I Thought That I Was Crazy | Note Name Worksheets
Here's a chance to read a funny poem and learn your note names at the same time. Some of the words in this poem are spelled out with music notes instead of alphabet letters. Figure out what the note names are and write them in the blanks below the notes to solve the puzzle.
I Thought That I Was Crazy | Treble Clef Note Names (Free) I Thought That I Was Crazy | Bass Clef Note Names (Free) I Thought That I Was Crazy | Viola Clef Note Names (Free)
Let's Crossword | Note Name Worksheets
Mix note naming activities up a bit with a free note name crossword puzzle.
Let's Crossword | Treble Clef Note Name Worksheet (Free) Let's Crossword | Bass Clef Note Name Worksheet (Free)
CodeMaker! | Note Name Worksheets
CodeMaker worksheets challenge kids to turn words into secret code - music notes.
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M&M Challenge | Note Name Worksheet
Quiz students by placing plain M&M candies on the treble or bass staff lines or spaces. If they correctly identify the notes, they win candy.
M&M Challenge Note Name Worksheet | Treble and Bass Clef (Free)
M&M Challenge | Piano Keyboard Key ID Worksheet
Quiz students by placing plain M&M candies on the piano keyboard keys. If they correctly identify the keys they win candy.
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CodeBreaker! Note Name Worksheets
CodeBreaker worksheets challenge kids to correctly name each note and then write its alphabet letter name on the blank below. The code is broken when the alphabet letters reveal the secret word.
CodeBreaker! Note Name Worksheet | Treble Clef (Free) CodeBreaker! Note Name Worksheet | Bass Clef (Free) CodeBreaker! Note Name Worksheet | Viola Clef (Free)
Name That Tune | Note Name Worksheets
Each puzzle is a phrase from a popular children's song. Begin by writing the correct alphabet letter in the space below the note, then play the song. If you know what song it is, write the name on the line above the staff. This activity is great fun for the music classroom with kids working in pairs (each pair with an Orff xylophone) racing to be the first to complete the worksheet.
Name That Tune | Treble Clef Note Name Worksheet (Free) Name That Tune | Bass Clef Note Name Worksheet (Free) Name That Tune | Viola Clef Note Name Worksheet (Free)
Now I Lay Me Down to Sleep | Free Treble Clef Color-by-Note Worksheet
Make learning note names fun with this child's prayer-themed treble clef color-by-note worksheet. Pick a space to color, match the alphabet letter to a note, and grab the crayons!
Jazz Cat | Free Treble Clef Color-by-Note Worksheet
Make learning note names fun with this jazz-themed treble clef color-by-note worksheet. Pick a space to color, match the alphabet letter to a note, and grab the crayons!
Santa Stringing Lights | Color-by-Note Treble Clef Note Name Worksheet
Make learning note names fun with this Christmas themed color-by-note worksheet. Pick a space to color, match the alphabet letter to a note, and grab the crayons!
Time to Decorate! Reindeer | Color-by-Note Treble Clef Note Name Worksheet
Make learning note names fun with this Christmas themed treble clef color-by-note worksheet. Pick a space to color, match the alphabet letter to a music note, and grab the crayons!
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Chomp! | Music Theory Game - Rhythm & Time Signatures
Chomp! is frantic, shark-chomping fun from start to finish. Players navigate the game board by choosing the best path and by correctly answering questions about simple rhythmic values and time signatures. Play if you dare!
Mr. Penguin's Fishin' Hole | Music Notation Game
Mr. Penguin's Fishin' Hole is the perfect game for building music notation reading skills! Students draw fish-shaped cards and correctly identify the music symbol to keep the cards. But watch out! Players that draw a tin can card must put all of their cards back in the fishin' hole!
Escape Room: Music Edition Board Game
Escape Room: Music Edition makes learning fun! Players work together to solve puzzles about music theory and famous composers in a race against the clock. Players win if all 10 puzzles are solved before time runs out.
Key Signature Bingo
Key Signature Bingo makes learning key signatures easy and fun! Start with the easy bingo cards that help students drill common key major signatures. Next, test your students skills with the advanced bingo cards that drill major and minor key signatures.
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Grab the dice and roll your way to victory with this wildly fun set of piano skill building games. But beware of the BUMP! With one roll of the dice players can bump their opponents' advances to claim them for their own, and send the game into an unexpected tailspin!
Piano Games for Kids | 10 Skill Building Games
Ramp up the fun with games that drill piano finger numbers, treble and bass clef note names, and basic rhythms. There's even a game that teaches kids how to make piano practice more productive.
Carnegie Hall Park™ | Music Theory Board Game
Students navigate the Carnegie Hall parking lot with their own Matchbox/Hot Wheels cars, in this wacky musical symbols/musical terms game. The first player to collect 15 cards, with at least one card from each category, wins the game. Parking tickets are given for wrong answers.
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Pirate Quest™ | Music Terms Board Game
Ahoy there, Matey! Want to add some swashbuckling fun to your music theory skill building efforts? PirateQuest™ provides young musicians with a pirate-themed game board and 30 essential music term cards to drill and practice. Mix and match the question cards to drill the musical terms they need to know. When they've mastered the first set, grab a new set of terms.
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The Rhythm Store™ | Music Theory Shopping Game
In this twist on the classic "Let's Play Store" game, the shopper (student) evaluates the value of each rhythm card that he/she has to spend, and pays the shop keeper (teacher) for the toy they have chosen to purchase. Select a few toys from around the house, "price" them, and start shopping! Rhythm cards and price tags included.
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Memory Game | Treble, Bass and Viola Clef Note Names
Drill note names with this printable memory/concentration game. Select 8-16 cards ( note cards and alphabet letter cards). Next, test your memory and your ability to identify the note names. The player with the most pairs of matching cards at the end of the game wins.
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Ultimate Music Theory Pack for Kids | Flash Cards and Games
Ultimate Music Theory Pack for Kids is jam-packed with music flash cards and games to keep kids happy and engaged for many hours of music symbol/term drill. 50 pages.
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Music Flash Cards for Music Theory (Note Names, Basic Rhythms, Clefs, and More)
Music Flash Cards
Flash cards are a great way to drill essential music theory skills. If you are a beginner, it's a good idea to start drilling your note names with a small set of notes - no more than 5. Once you have mastered them, you can add a few more.
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Flash Frog™ | Music Flash Cards
Flash Frog™ flash cards were created with the beginning music student in mind, to help them drill essential music symbols and terms, feel confident, and play great!
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Maestro Owl™ | Music Flash Cards
Maestro Owl™ flashcards were created with the beginning music student in mind, to help them drill treble and bass clef note names, feel confident, and play great!
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Musical Scale and Interval Worksheets for Music Teachers and Students
Scale Sleuth™ | Musical Scales: Breaking the Code (Workbook)
Music students break the secret code for the world’s most popular scales and learn the building blocks that will soon lead to an understanding of chords and harmony.
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Funny Bonz | Music Theory Worksheets
Learn your musical intervals with "Funny Bonz." Match the interval to the dog bone with the correct answer and record your score.
Funny Bonz - Treble Clef Worksheet (Free) Funny Bonz - Bass Clef Worksheet (Free) Funny Bonz - Viola Clef Worksheet (Free)
Intervals Fiesta | Music Theory Worksheets
Make musical interval drill hot and spicy with our "Intervals Fiesta" Musical Interval Worksheet. Match the intervals to the maracas with the correct answer and record your score.
Intervals Fiesta - Treble Clef Worksheet (Free) Intervals Fiesta - Bass Clef Worksheet (Free) Intervals Fiesta - Viola Clef Worksheet (Free)
Intervals! | Music Theory Worksheets
Build your interval identification skills with our Intervals! worksheets. These worksheets are most effective if used in sequence, following the introduction of basic symbols (staff, treble clef, and bass clef) and note names.
Intervals! | Music Theory Worksheet One (2nds) (Free) Intervals! | Music Theory Worksheet Two (3rds) (Free) Intervals! | Music Theory Worksheet Three (4ths) (Free) Intervals! | Music Theory Worksheet Four (5ths) (Free)
Ready, Set, Go! Intervals (Unison-Octave) | Music Theory Worksheet
Our Ready, Set, Go! Interval Speed Test is a race-against-the-clock activity worksheet. Challenge students to develop speed and accuracy in their interval identification skills with this free worksheet.
Ready, Set, Go! Intervals (Unison-Octave) | Music Theory Worksheet (Free)
Rhythm Worksheets for Music Classroom and Homeschool Teachers
It All Adds Up | Music Rhythm Worksheets
Drill essential rhythmic values and elementary math facts with our musical math fact worksheets.
It All Adds Up! | Music Rhythm Worksheet One (Whole/Half/Quarter) It All Adds Up! | Music Rhythm Worksheet Two (Half/Quarter/Eighth) It All Adds Up! | Music Rhythm Worksheet Three (Whole/Dotted Half/Half) It All Adds Up! | Music Rhythm Worksheet Four (Dotted Quater/Quarter/Eighth) It All Adds Up! | Music Rhythm Worksheet Five (Quarter/Eighth/Sixteenth)
This Little Piggy Has Rhythm | Free Rhythm Worksheet
Drill essential rhythms our "This Little Piggy Has Rhythm" rhythm worksheet. Rhythms include the whole note, half note and quarter note.
Rex Rocks Rhythms | Free Basic Rhythms Worksheet
Add basic rhythmic values, match it to the dinosaur egg with the correct number of beats, and record your score.
Wondrous World of Wizards | Free Color-by-Rhythm Worksheet
Drill essential rhythms and rests with our Harry Potter-style color-by-note rhythm worksheet.
Stained Glass Nativity | Color-by-Rhythm Worksheet
Drill essential rhythms and rests with our stained glass nativity-themed color-by-note rhythm worksheet.
Adam and Eve | Color-by-Rhythm Worksheet
Drill essential rhythms and rests with our Adam and Eve-themed color-by-note rhythm worksheet.
Thanksgiving (Turkey) | Color-by-Rhythm Worksheet
Drill essential rhythms and rests with our Thanksgiving-themed color-by-note rhythm worksheet.
Christmas (Snowman) | Color-by-Rhythm Worksheet
Drill essential rhythms and rests with our snowman-themed color-by-note musical rhythm worksheet.
Clown Fish | Color-by-Rhythm Worksheet
Drill essential rhythms and rests with our clown fish-themed color-by-note musical rhythm worksheet.
Joseph and his Coat of Many Colors | Color-by-Rhythm Worksheet
Drill essential rhythms and rests with our Joseph and his Coat of Many Colors-themed color-by-note musical rhythm worksheet.
Moses and the Ten Commandments | Color-by-Rhythm Worksheet
Drill essential rhythms and rests with our Moses and the Ten Commandments-themed color-by-note musical rhythm worksheet.
Dynamics Worksheets for Music Classroom and Homeschool Teachers
Let's Rock Color-by-Note/Dynamics Worksheet Pack
Make drilling dynamics symbols fun with our color-by-note/color-by-dynamics worksheets.
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Everything Is Ducky | Dynamics Color-by-Note Worksheet
Make learning dynamics symbols fun with this color-by-note worksheet. Pick a space to color, match the dynamics symbol to the correct musical term, and grab the crayons! (Free)
Dynamics for Kids | Video Lesson Study Guide
Get more out of the free sampler MakingMusicFun.net Music Academy music theory lesson, Dynamics for Kids | Online Music Theory Lesson , with this free music lesson study guide. (Free)
Tempo Worksheets for Music Classroom and Homeschool Teachers
Tempo Match | Tempo Terms Assessment Worksheet
Easily assess your elementary music classroom students' understanding of 6 common tempo terms with this animal icon supported worksheet. Tempo terms include Presto, Allegro, Andante, Moderato, Adagio and Largo.
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Music Homework Booklet
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Age range: 11-14
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Music Theory Homework Booklet for Key Stages 3 or 4 that has worksheets on Notation, Rhythm Values, Keys on the Piano, Sharps and Flats, Time Signatures and Musical Elements.
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Music makes an excellent enrichment activity, and our collection of music worksheets and printables help you easily introduce your child to new musical concepts. Beginner learners will enjoy learning lyrics to simple songs and identifying different instruments, while more advanced students can take the next step of reading sheet music ...
Welcome to the UltimateMusic Theory Worksheet Guide. The definitive handbook for the effective use of theory worksheets-with engaging companion activities and over 50 free printables that make learning theory fun. How to get started: 1. Click play to see a quick overview of the resources in the guide. Music Theory Worksheets.
Music Theory Worksheets are hugely helpful when learning how to read music. Feel free to download these PDF worksheets and answer sheets by clicking on the links below.. I have put together a range of FREE worksheets from beginners worksheets covering topics such as pitch, note lengths, rhythms and treble clef to more advanced topics such as bass clef, intervals and dotted notes.
Grab your crayons and color your way to success. Complete this worksheet by first choosing 5 crayons. Color each of the first 5 whole notes with a different color. Then complete this worksheet by naming each note correctly, and by coloring each note the same color as it was colored at the top of the worksheet.
Teachers and Students may print and use these worksheets for their music classes. The pages may not be posted on other websites or servers. 001 - Treble Notes and Ledger Lines on the Staff. 002 - Bass Notes and Ledger Lines on the Staff. 003 - Grand Staff and Ledger Lines. 004 - Identify the Notes.
A range of high school level music theory worksheets in the form of music theory tests with ten questions/puzzles on each sheet. Initially the tests are concerned with Major Scales, Minor scales and basic triads. More advanced worksheets introduce 7th chords and (major and minor) pentatonic scales into the mix.
These musical math addition problems include: whole notes, half notes, quarter notes, eighth notes, and sixteenth notes. 3rd through 5th Grades. View PDF. Counting Beats (Advanced) Add the number of beats in the notes. Includes whole notes, half notes, quarter notes, eighth note, sixteenth notes, and dotted half notes.
Introductory and intermediate music theory lessons, exercises, ear trainers, and calculators.
Alongside the music worksheets there are Twenty music theory tests with ten questions/puzzles on each sheet. The first ten look at Major Scales, Minor scales and basic triads whlst the remainder introduce 7th chords and (major and minor) pentatonic scales into the mix. These test papers can be used for homework or in classroom sessions.
Take a look at some of the 122 worksheets in this section to find one that fits your class. This music worksheet is a very creative way to get your students to practice using the present continuous. Due to the fact that the songs are a little older, your students might have to do some research to find the answers or you could use the worksheet ...
Created by. Easily learn music theory concepts with these no-prep music theory worksheets that focus on rhythm for beginners. Learn about basic music notes and other music theory principles through matching and identifying. ⭐ This MUSIC THEORY resource⭐ contains 3 GOOGLE SLIDES ideal for GRADES 1-3 and ESL learners.
FREE Music Theory Worksheets for kids , Introduction to Music Booklet to read, color, and learn, and reading music for kids worksheets. Printable Music Flash cards and Free Music Notes Chart. Super cute Piano practice sheets and free printable piano flash cards. 40+ Music Crafts including musical instruments and activities, Learning Notes on ...
Music Worksheets for Kids. Check out our selection of printable worksheets with a musical theme! We have created a nice variety of kids learning worksheets that will help kids practice their matching, counting, spelling and more including learning to recognize some of the common musical instruments. We even have worksheets specific to string ...
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Free worksheets to practice writing in counts to rhythms. Topics include: eighth notes, eighth note triplets, sixteenth notes, cut time, compound meter (6/8), and syncopation.
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Grand Staff Note Identification, Advanced, Level 10. 3 pages. Tenor Clef Note Identification. Printable Worksheet pdf file. 2 pages. Grand Staff Ledger Line Note Naming and Intervals Practice. 1 page. FREE! MUSIC Note naming, rhythm, and music theory Worksheets.
Grab your crayons and color your way to success. Complete this worksheet by first choosing 5 crayons. Color each of the first 5 whole notes with a different color. Then complete this worksheet by naming each note correctly, and by coloring each note the same color as it was colored at the top of the worksheet. Color That Note!
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Music Homework Booklet. Subject: Music. Age range: 11-14. Resource type: Worksheet/Activity. File previews. doc, 4.66 MB. Music Theory Homework Booklet for Key Stages 3 or 4 that has worksheets on Notation, Rhythm Values, Keys on the Piano, Sharps and Flats, Time Signatures and Musical Elements. Tes paid licence How can I reuse this?
Page 6 Music experience Page 7 Homework tasks Page 8 Unit 1 Page 14 Unit 2 Page 18 Unit 3 Page 27 Cover lesson 1 Page 29 Cover lesson 2 Expectations in Music ... pitches in music, we use a musical alphabet, it goes like this… c,d,e,f,g,a,b,c. So that we know which pitch to play, we use a stave. A stave is a set of five lines.
Music Practice Logs, Schedule, and More, by Gerald Klickstein. Practice Sheet. Document your practice goals in the 5 practice zones. A simple but powerful planning tool developed by Gerald Klickstein. See pages 6-10 of The Musician's Way for a detailed description of its use along with an example of practice sheet filled in by a student.
The 3rd printable included in this pack is a My Music Teaching Log. This will be helpful for the music teacher to keep track of their students progress. This sheet has an area to write the students' name, the week, to log the total time practiced, a notes area and an incentive area to keep track of points given out to the student for their time ...
Download and print in PDF or MIDI free sheet music of Homework Hi-Jinks - Ragtime Cam for Homework Hi-Jinks arranged by Cameron Lee Simpson for Piano (Solo)