
QuaverMusic

Instrument Games

In Bandemonium, explore the 5 instrument families and the characteristics of each one. Next, sort the instruments into their correct categories and then create your very own musical melody.
It's not pandemonium...it's Bandemonium!
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Make a musical instrument using everyday materials, then play with the band. Experiment with different sounds, pitch and tempo. Experiment with different sounds, pitch and tempo.
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Great for younger students!

QuaverMusic is a world leader in online music education for grades Pre-K to 8. Students can access a point and click game featuring rooms that teach students about music with multiple games inside of every room.
More Info on QuaverMusic HERE

Music Games
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Help Peg + Cat create a band for the parade! Pick your band leader and drag and drop the different players to add different sounds to your ensemble.
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Best for ages 3-6.
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Explore the different instruments in a band by playing them with Elmo and friends. This interactive game allows young musicians to experiment with the sounds of popular instruments.
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Best for ages 3-6!
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This website is designed to help introduce your child to classical music through great interactive games that teach more about music, instruments, rhythm and composers.
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This website is full of games to aid students in practicing their musical knowledge. All games are labeled with difficulty level and descriptions.
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Discover the world of the New York Philharmonic and go backstage to learn about their music and instruments. Explore famous composers, play games, and create music of your own.
Good for various ages!

SFS Kids: Fun with Music is an interactive site designed to immerse kids in orchestral music - the music, the composers, and the instruments. Some of the features include an interactive timeline, excerpts of symphonies by classical composers, and sounds of different musical instruments.

A musical sequencer with a twist... you build little roads with houses, trees, streetlights, etc. that cars can then drive past, making music as they go.
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This is available for FREE on their website (linked) or for $2.99 on an app for iOS products.

Test your musical memory using pitches and colors in a traditional 'Simon Says' game format.