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Music Flash Cards - Set A: Hal Leonard Student Piano Library

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So go ahead, you have nothing to lose, except perhaps the hundreds of hours work that it will cost you if you DON’T get started now with the ultimate instant print flashcard set! These have both the European time Name (Crotchet, Quaver etc) AND the American Time Name (Quarter Note, Eighth note etc), so you can use whatever terminology you wish. We created these music flashcards to help online music learners memorize the names of the notes on the staff. The templates below are made to print easily on home or office printers. They are completely free to use and share (not for re-sale). These sets of free rhythm flashcards that I printed and laminated years ago from D’Net Layton are still a staple in my studio! The collections advance from simple rhythms to more complex combinations of sixteenth notes and rests, so they can be used for a wide variety of students.

For around the cost of ONE MUSIC LESSON you can have access to all these instant print flashcards, and you can print them out straight away from your computer. Do you children know how to read music? Perhaps they can plan an instrument like the piano, guitar, xylophone, tin whistle, or flute. Plus music has been shown to relieve stress, increase efficiency, cut learning time, reduce errors, and integrate both sides of the brain for more efficient learning. These music note flashcards are super handy for teaching kids how to read notes on a staff and remember what each notes name is both in treble and base clef! Use these music flashcards with kindergarteners, grade 1, grade 2, grade 3, grade 4, grade 5, and grade 6 students. Whether you are a parent, teacher, homeschooler, or piano teacher – you will love that these note flashcards are FREE and help make practicing reading music easy. SImply grab the music flashcards free pdf and start learning with music flash cards. Just think – Wouldn’t it be great if you could go to your computer and print out exactly the set of flashcards you needed for a particular student, and you can pop a rubber band around them and keep them for just this student? Get children used to the different music note values by starting off with some simple sums using the Flash Cards. Put two cards next to each other and ask children to give the combined value of the notes. Make it more challenging by getting them to make a bar of four beats using three notes, for example.Scramble them again, and tell the student to arrange them from left to right, or lowest to highest, or bottom to top. When a note is dotted - that is, it has a dot to its right - you add half its value again. So, a dotted minim is three beats long because a minim (2 beats) + half a minim (1 beat) = 3 beats. If you got cards pre-printed you’d have to worry about losing them – the box would end up looking pretty tired and used and you’d have to constantly sort through a whole heap of cards that you might never use. My flashcards were pretty primitive – I simply wrote the symbols on pieces of card and covered them with clear plastic.

Sign up to Twinkl today to explore more music resources your children will love! How can I use this set of flash cards? Start with 2 - 4 cards, such as bass B and Middle C, and treble MC and D. Mix them up, then ask your student, "Top or bottom? TREBLE or BASS?" (High or low...left or right...)

I’ve been a long-time fan and Piano Safariteacher, but I just recently found out about this wonderful set of free flashcards that correlate with Level One. The concept is that you don’t have to print the whole lot – you print what you need. Don’t worry if you aren’t teaching these things – you might one day, and you’re students may well have to know the difference between the sign for an upper or lower mordent.

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