Play and Place - Violin
Game to learn all notation systems on the violin and identify their sounds.
With this game, you can create more than 50 different game variations, adapting it to different learning levels.
How to play
- Place the board and pieces in front of the student.
- The goal of the first game is to complete a four-note musical dictation.
- Play a string at random.
- The student must identify it, choose the correct piece, and place it in slot No. 1.
- Continue with the next sound until the board is complete.
- Then, the roles are switched.
Remember that the numbers on the board can represent:
the order of the dictation
the string numbers
the fingers of the left hand
You can create endless game variations!
Contents
Slot board
16 pieces:
4 pieces with American notation (E, A, D, G)
4 pieces with Latin notation (mi, la, re, sol)
4 pieces with numbers (1, 2, 3, 4)
4 pieces with standard notation (staff)
Instructions
Storage envelope
Available in German, English, Spanish, and Italian.
Benefits
Improves fine motor skills
Enhances cognitive flexibility
Allows learning different notation systems with a single tool
Develops aural skills
Stimulates creativity: create your own games and experiment!
Recommended for
Age: 4+
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