Free games to help improve your aural skills!
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Simon Sings
Much like the classic electronic game, you repeat a melody that increases in length and tempo with each correct answer. Instead of just four buttons, this Simon game uses a complete diatonic scale!
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Simon Sings in Minor
Much like the classic electronic game, you repeat a melody that increases in length and tempo with each correct answer. Instead of just four buttons, this Simon game uses a melodic minor scale!
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Interval ID
Identify melodic and harmonic intervals. How many consecutive prompts can you name correctly? This game learns your strengths and weaknesses, so the longer you play, the harder it gets.
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Chord Qualities
Identify the quality of as many chords as you can before you run out of fuel. Slow answers and incorrect attempts drain your fuel, while multiple consecutive correct answers refill your tank!
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Chord Inversions
Identify the inversion of as many chords as you can before you run out of fuel. Slow answers and incorrect attempts drain your fuel, while multiple consecutive correct answers refill your tank!
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Scale ID
Identify as many ascending scales as you can before you run out of fuel. Slow answers and incorrect attempts drain your fuel, while multiple consecutive correct answers refill your tank!
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Lightning Solfege
Pick the scale degree you hear. Faster answers earn more points, but wrong answers deduct points. Can you keep up with the increasing tempo? The game ends when you miss three in a row.
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Harmonic Interval ID
Name the interval between two simultaneous pitches. This game learns your strengths and weaknesses, so the longer you play, the harder it gets. How many can you identify consecutively?
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Melodic Interval ID
Name the interval between sequential pitches. This game learns your strengths and weaknesses, so the longer you play, the harder it gets. How many intervals can you identify consecutively?
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Bass Interval ID
Identify melodic intervals played in the bass beneath a superfluous soprano part. Practice isolating independent parts in your mind. How many consecutive intervals can you name correctly?
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Lightning Bass Solfege
Pick the scale degree you hear at the bottom of the chord before you run out of time. Faster answers earn more points, but wrong answers deduct points. The game ends when you miss three in a row.
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Cadence ID
Identify as many harmonic cadences as you can before you run out of fuel. Slow answers and incorrect attempts drain your fuel, while multiple consecutive correct answers refill your tank!
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Highest and Lowest Pitch
Identify the highest or lowest pitch in each sequence of notes. You'll earn money for each correct response, but you'll need to spend some of that money to hear the next set of notes!
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Repeated Pitch
Identify the note that matches the first pitch in each sequence. You'll earn money for each correct response, but you'll need to spend some of that money to hear the next set of notes!
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Lightning Pitches
Test the stability of your pitch memory by identifying the note you hear. Faster answers earn more points, but wrong answers deduct points. The game ends when you miss three in a row.
Teachers, use these games in your classroom!
With a teacher's account, you can create assignments and track performance in these games. You will have access to gradebooks of your students' scores and metadata to help you focus your in-class instruction. These games are also available as automatically-graded LTI items in Blackboard, Canvas, and other popular LMS platforms.