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A musical theory maze against the clock!

Pulling up at the traffic light, Jack giggled nervously as he exclaimed, “ooh I know that one! It’s a repeat sign!”. Driving on a bit further, we both sighed as we came to a dead end. “Quick Jack!”, I urged, “let’s try a different direction before our fuel runs out”.

It might sound like it from this description, but I don’t teach music from my car! Me and my student Jack were actually in a virtual land called ‘Music-ville‘ figuring out how to navigate our vehicle to the music shop.

We only had four minutes of fuel though, and were getting a bit lost around the maze of city streets. Every time we reached a traffic light, Jack could only move forward (in a direction of his choice) by answering the music theory question correctly.

‘Music-ville’ is part of a collection of grade one level music theory games found in the ‘Presto Teacher’ membership at Learnatune Games. The questions are all based around terms and signs, such as accidentals, dynamics, and more. While this game also covers signs found in the ABRSM grade one music theory syllabus, it is ideal for any method of study.

With over 160 online music games and resources to choose from, find out more about ‘Presto Teacher‘ membership here.

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