Stickey Notes

Three levels of games to learn note names on the piano and treble & bass clefs. Single- and two-player games for each level.

Game Summary

Enjoy learning to read piano music with these creative, engaging games.
> New to piano? Build your pre-reading skills as you save the characters in Level 1.  
> Getting started with reading notation? Defeat the note by selecting the correct note name Level 2.  
> Already know your treble and bass clef pretty well? Jump right into an obstacle-dodging quest to learn key signatures in Level 3.  

Fully customizable settings to play with just the notes you want to focus on.
- Fixed Do or English note naming conventions
- Naturals, sharps and / or flats for keyboard geography
- Treble or bass clefs
- Key signatures with up to 7 sharps or flats for staff to keyboard note mapping
- Custom color schemes - match colors you use elsewhere (such as on colored instruments), or use that work better for colorblindness.  

• Level 1, Single Player: Characters are falling from the sky! Save the character from falling off the screen by selecting the piano key that matches the note name on his hat.  

• Level 1, 2-Player: See who can score the most points before time runs out. Each player gets one side of the screen... but watch out for flying objects!  

• Level 2, Single Player: Notes are moving toward certain doom. Select the character whose hat matches the note on the staff before the note reaches the clef mark.  

• Level 2, 2-Player: Race to select the character with the correct note name more times than your opponent!  

• Level 3, Single Player: Navigate through the moving notes, trying to avoid the wrong ones and hit the note that matches the highlighted key.  

• Level 3, 2-Player: Race the other player to get to the correct note first.

Requires a touch screen computer or tablet and a high-speed internet connection.

Laura Gabrielson

Piano Teacher

The game is intentionally designed with 3 levels to allow students to focus on mastering abstract concepts one at a time:
1) Mapping note letter names to the piano keys
2) Mapping notes on the staff to note letter names
3) Mapping notes on the piano keys to notes on the staff

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