Here is a Soprano clef sight-reading exercise: Play this game in soprano clef to learn how to read music.
How to play:
- Choose the difficulty
- Choose your options: Speed, colors, sound, answer mode
- Click on start
- And find the good answer when music notes appears
If you have any knowledge about music notes reading in soprano clef, so read these articles:
- Note names
- The staff
- Clefs and especially C-clefs
- Reading music notes
How to use the game
Goal of the game:
The music notes will appear one after the other, it will be necessary to find and choose the correct answer for each note (there is no sharp and no flat in this game, only notes of the C major scale).
Setting game options:
- Difficulty: You can choose the difficulty mode that suits you best, this parameter can only be chosen at the start of the game.
- Speed: By default (speed 0), the speed at which music notes appear is moderate, but you can choose a slower or faster playing mode.
The response buttons:
You can choose the style of response buttons you want, this choice cannot be changed during the game.
Start the game:
To start the game, just click on start, and at any time in the game, you can choose to take a break by pressing the pause button.
End of the game:
You can choose to start a new game or replay the same game to improve.
Keyboard shortcuts:
You can also play with the keyboard of your computer:
Thanks for making this website. I'm trying to learn to read C-clefs and I've started with soprano clef.
Is there a way to get the game to test me on notes on the top half of the staff? I've played about 20 games at easy and intermediate levels and the highest note tested is always G. It might test notes 4 ledger lines below the staff yet the top half of the staff is never ever tested. I tried playing the high notes game but it is way above the staff. Is there any way to be tested on the common notes immediately above G?
Thanks. I will gladly make a contribution if I can figure out a way to be randomly tested on all the notes on the staff and somewhat above and below it, rather than only low notes.
Thanks again for having this idea and sharing it with the world.
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Hello, thanks for your comment.
Have you tried "high/low pitches" in game settings?
Best regards
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