Name that Note
Name that Note is a game that improves your music-reading skills by asking you to name different notes as they appear on-screen. Name as many notes as you can within the time limit to achieve a high score which you can then post to a global leader-board. Choose from the treble and bass clefs through 3 different difficulty levels.
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Want this game on your website for free? Follow these 3 simple steps:
- Post a comment below.
- Send me a message saying you’d like the game on your website – and remember to include a link to your site!
- If your site meets the requirements I will email the game to the email address you used in step 2 – so make sure you use a valid address!
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This is a VERY nifty game. I liked it so much that I bought it and placed it on my own website. I’m a music teacher and I recommend that my students play Name that Note to increase their note-reading speed. Thank you Quak Multimedia!
The Children at the Note By Note Music Academy are thoroughly enjoying this game. Learning can be Fun. Love Navrika . . . x x x
THAT IS AN AWESOME WAY TO LEARN
I am always looking for ways to extend my classroom. This would be a wonderful way!
I would like to purchase this program to use on a pc, without web connection. Is this possible and if so through paypal?
Hi Norman. Send an email to gareth at quak dot co dot uk and I’ll give you the details.
I have great interest to play for the church I thank you for sending me the cords for learning and this method
excellent practice!! I need all the help I can get. Thank You.
i want to learn how to read staff notation.that is my area of interest.And i want an expert to put me through online
I like the ‘Name that note’ game, and would like to take you up on the ‘free’ offer to have the game hosted on one of my pages.
best- Andy
Happy to put a link on my site and the game will certainly help my piano studies
regards