Music Games Online

Grades K-1
Freddie the Frog: Music Note Matching-Match the music notes to make the cards disappear!
Freddie the Frog: Tempo Island Rhythm Sticks- Create rhythms and choose your own tempo to play your stick rhythm composition!
Early Bird Singers- Click the birds to make your own melody.
Sky Music- A very simple game where you create compositions across the sky.
Grades 2-5
Blob Chorus- Click on the blob that sang the same note as the "King Blob".
Classics for Kids: Note Names- Practice naming notes on the Treble Clef.
The Rhythm Trainer- Notate what rhythm you hear. Choose what rhythms you want to use!
Whack-a-note- Much like whack-a-mole, click on the correct note when it pops up.
Guess the Instrument- Choose which instrument in playing.
Fling the Teacher- Practice your rhythms and work toward flinging the teacher!
All Grades
Incredibox- A favorite! Create your own musical mix in 1 of 4 different game versions.
Tone Matrix- Easy and fun way to compose. Click squares on or off. Vertical lines play at the same time and squares play left to right.
Sheep Beats- Click different boxes to add sounds for each of the 3 instruments, change the style, etc.
Magic Flute Instrument Matching Game- Choose the instrument you hear.
Virtual Drum Kit- Click the different parts of the drum kit to make a sound. Use keyboard keys to play more than one at a time.
Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra Adventure- A more lengthy, but fun game of orchestral instrument adventures.
Frozen Lyrics Jeopardy- Guess the missing words in these famous Frozen song snippets.
Chuck Vanderchuck's Something Something Explosion-  Learn about different types of music and play games.

Let Ms. Moon know, in a comment below, what games you have tried from the list and would recommend to other students! 

Or, have a game you think should be added, or that we did from class you want to see on this list? Leave a comment!

3 comments:

  1. This is a great list! I would also love to know what musical games from this list students have tried at home and whether they would recommend them to others.

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    1. That's a great idea Martie. I think I will add a sentence about that above. Thanks!

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  2. Wow! So many resources here. I'm going to be busy all evening! Yay! -Mary Westbrook

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