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Calling all music makers!

Creating music can be great fun.

Play this game and learn all about the different sounds and rhythms of music.

You can clap along to the beat and even add your own sounds!

Choose from three different mini games:

  • Listen and layer
  • Feel the beat
  • Make some noise
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Develop your music skills

If you are an Early Years learner, this game can help you to:

  • Move in time to the music.
  • Listen carefully to music to explore changes and patterns.

If you are a Key Stage 1 learner, this game can help you to:

  • Create, select and combine different sounds.
  • Understand how music is created, exploring tempo, rhythm and the sounds of different instruments.
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Listen and layer

In this mini game, you can hear all of the different layers that make up a song, such as:

  • a drum beating
  • a voice singing
  • an instrument playing

Turn each layer on and off to hear how the song is created.

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Feel the beat

Can you clap along in time to the music?

Choose this option to try to find the rhythm or beat in a song of your choice, such as:

  • I am a Robot
  • Hands in the Air
  • Bring the Noise

There are many more songs to choose from!

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Make some noise

Choose this option to make your own music and change how the song sounds.

Click the instruments, voices or funny sounds and create your own musical masterpiece.

You can then play it back to hear your amazing creation!

Let's make some noise!

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