Music Theory, but fun
Free games and printables to help kids learn how music works -- clefs, notes, rhythms, and more. No signup, no app to download. Just click and play.
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🎼 Treble Clef Notes
Look at the note on the staff. Click the letter that matches it. The treble clef is the curly clef on top.
🎹 Bass Clef Notes
Bass clef is the curly clef on the bottom. The notes here sound lower than treble. Click the right letter.
🎻 Match Instrument to Clef
Each instrument reads from a special clef. Drag the instrument card from the left to the clef it uses on the right.
🎵 Drag from here
𝄞 Treble Clef
𝄢 Bass Clef
𝄡 Alto Clef
𝄡 Tenor Clef
Print at home
Free worksheets to print and work on with paper and pencil. Click any one to open it, then press Print (Ctrl+P or Cmd+P).
Treble Clef Notes
10 notes to identify on the treble clef. Answer key on page 2 (parents only!).
Coming this week ⏳Bass Clef Notes
10 bass-clef notes to name. Answer key included.
Coming this week ⏳Find the Carrot
Help the rabbit find the right carrot — trace the line from each note to the matching letter.
Coming this week ⏳For parents: these games and worksheets are designed for ages 4 to 12 -- a window when kids learn music notation fastest and the gamified format keeps them coming back. That said, anyone curious about music theory will enjoy them; teens and adult beginners often use these too. We recommend short sessions (10-15 minutes) -- one game plus one printable -- rather than long study blocks. More games and worksheets are added every few weeks. Suggest a topic if there's something specific you'd like next.