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G-Clef Music Club is aware that music students need additional support to make sure they learn their theory.  When students know more about the theory of music it unlocks many opportunities for them to read and enjoy playing music.  The G-Clef Music Club is providing a means to help you, help your students achieve this goal!  The G-Clef Music Club provides access to hundreds of fun music games that students can play using their Smartphone, tablet or computer.  The games are for the beginner, intermediate and advanced students.

G-Clef Music Club and you, the Associate Music Teacher, become an online support for your students.  Whether they play the game at home, at your facility, or anywhere, the Club keeps their scores and  gives you access to their progress.  The results will be very happy students, pleased parents and greater success for your music facility!  We'll set you up with a seven-day free trial to see how the music games can enhance your music instruction.  
Just fill out the sign-up form below.
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G-CLEF MUSIC CLUB ASSOCIATE MUSIC TEACHER ​APPLICATION

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SPECIAL OFFER TO ASSOCIATE MUSIC TEACHERS 
You Receive $10.00 for Each Student Who Signs Up for 
ONE YEAR Club Membership

When you sign-up to become an Associate Music Teacher with G-Clef Music Club, you will be assigned a login and password.  This will give you the ability to add students to your online classroom and see their scores as well as their progress!  We suggest you immediately begin to use your seven day free trial to begin playing the music games to discover the variety of ways your students can learn music!  You'll see that the power of fun and knowledge will combine to help your students excel in music!

Our partnership with MusicLearningCommunity.com is giving the G-Clef Music Club an opportunity to bring these games to your student's fingertips. From notes on the staff to rhythms to intervals and more...students will grow steadily in their knowledge and love for music. Students receive access to hundreds of games through a login and password under your online music classroom. Plus, they'll receive opportunities for G-Clef Music Club-wide competitions!
Click here to find out what students can be learn on each level.

The Annual G-Clef Music Club Fee per student is $70.00 US
When a parent signs up their child for annual membership ($70.00 US), you will receive $10.00 (US) per paid annual G-Clef Music Club membership. Please make sure your parents include your name in the "Name of Teacher" line on the G-Clef Music Club Membership Form.  You can access it directly by clicking on this link:  www.gclefmusicacademy.com/G-Clef-Music-Club.html

PLEASE NOTE:  Parents can opt to select monthly deductions of $6.75 from their credit card.  We will be able to send your $10.00 (US) bonus once the student member has made their 12 payments towards their annual membership. 
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LEARN MUSIC THEORY the FUN way through aural, reading,
writing and performance GAMES

Here are some music theory skills members learn through the G-Clef Music Club: 

PRIMARY LEVEL
1)  Keyboard Elements: Identify white and black keys, and sharps and flats.
2)  Pitch and Melody:  Learn pitch movements (up, down or same), loud or soft, and identify notes on the treble clef and bass clefs.
3)  Rhythm:  Identify rhythm patters; learn note values (quarter notes, half notes, etc.), number of beats, time signatures, and rhythm math.
4)  Scale:  C major
5)  Intervals:  Learn steps and skips; and identify 2nds, 3rds, 4th, and 5th on the keyboard.
6) Music Symbols and Terms:  Learn music alphabet, finger numbers for right and left hand, music symbols, stem direction, and memory/concentration

LEVEL 1
1)  Keyboard Elements: Play black key sharps and flats on the on-screen keyboard
2)  Pitch and Melody (Aural/Visual): Learn pitch movements and patterns (up, down, same, by step or skip), and note comparisons; identify 4-chord pattern as forte or piano, Do-Re-Mi patterns, different tonics, staff and noteheads; listen to melodies to put measures in order; compare melodic patterns (same or different); detect errors on notated pages; identify and play notes on Treble and Bass Clefs (spaces and lines); read and play steps and repeats, as will as sharps and flats; and identify notes on Grand Staff.
3)  Rhythm (Aural/Visual): Match quarter note and rest patterns, determine if rhythm is steady, unsteady, faster, slower, same; determine and name which rhythm is played (quarter, half, dotted half and whole notes/rests); learn new music terns; and identify time signatures, bar lines and rhythm math.
4) Scales and Ket Signatures: Read, play, and identify notes on C Major pentascale, G Major pentascale, Treble, Bass and middle G Major pentascale; identify key signatures and pentascales as Major or minor.
5) Intervals (Aural/Visual): Hear, play and identify 2nds, 3rds, 4ths, and 5ths; play back Major pentascale; Identify intervals aurally and visually, steps up/down or skips up/down, half steps up/down and whole steps on keyboard and staff.
6)  Music Symbols: Identify Level 1 music symbols, stem direction, and learn memory/concentration skills.
7)  Tonal Memory and Play Back: Hear and play random patterns of DO-RE-MI-FA-SOL, and 4 and 5 notes.

LEVEL 2
1)  Pitch and Melody (Aural/Visual): Learn pitch patters with ends and 3rds, all lines and spaces on bass staff, read and play notes on treble and bass staffs, identify and name ledger lines above treble staff
2)  Rhythm (Aural/Visual): Learn notated patterns, aurally identify different meters, visually identify different time signatures, half and whole rests and ties, notes and rest values through eighth notes and rests/eighth-note pairs, supply missing note/rest in a measure.
3)  Scales and Key Signatures: Rapidly identify the notes of the G Major pentascale (Treble and Bass), aurally identify pentascales as Major or minor, name order of flats/sharps as they appear in key signatures.
4)  Intervals (Aural/Visual): Hear/play back and identify 2nds, 3rds, 4ths, 5ths, 6ths, 7ths, and 8ths (same and different roots) on staff, half/whole steps, and minor pentascales.
5)  Chords and Harmony: Aurally identify chord quality (Major and minor); play triads on the onscreen keyboard; see and name Major triads starting on white keys; hear a 4-chord progression of I and V7 chords; and visually identify tonic and dominant chords in C and G Major
6)  Music Symbols and Terms
7)  Tonal Memory & Play Back

LEVEL 3
1) Pitch and Melody (Aural/Visual): Learn melodic dictation and sight-reading patterns; review the Grand Staff; and identify ledger lines.
2) Rhythm (Aural/Visual): Aurally identify music meters, measure rhythms, and place barlines in various rhythm patterns.
3) Scales and Key Signatures: Name the order of the flats and sharps as they appear in key signatures; identify all sharp and flat key signatures; aurally identify scales as major, natural minor and harmonic minor; and identify relative minor key signatures.
4) Intervals (Aural/Visual): Identify aural intervals (half step and whole step); hear and identify 2nds, 3rds, 4ths, 5ths, 6ths, 7ths, and octaves; hear a pattern of 3 harmonic intervals and identify the intervals; identify half steps, whole steps and octaves on the keyboard and the staff.
5) Chords and Harmony (Aural/Visual): Hear a 4-chord pattern of Major and minor triads and define the quality of each chord; identify a 4-chord patterns of Major and minor triads aurally and visually; hear I-V7-I, i-V7-i, I-IV-I and i-iv-i and identify whether the progression is Major or minor; and see and name Major triads starting on white keys.

LEVEL 4
1) Pitch and Melody (Aural/Visual): Learn melodic dictation and sight-reading patterns; and identify ledger lines.
2) Rhythm (Aural/Visual): Rapidly read and play grand staff; read and name C-D-E and C-B-A on ledger lines between the staves; and hear and see a two-measure rhythm.
3) Scales and Key Signatures: Aurally identify scales as Major, natural minor and harmonic minor; and identify all sharp, flat, and relative minor key signatures.
4) Intervals (Aural/Visual): Aurally identify ends, 3rds, 4ths and 5ths; hear a pattern of 3 harmonic intervals and identify the intervals; identify aural intervals (m2, M2, m3, M3, P4, and P5); identify 5ths, 6ths, 7ths and octaves on the staff; and identify minor 2nds and Major 2nds on the keyboard and the staff.
5) Chords and Harmony (Aural/Visual): Hear I-V7-I, i-V7-i, I-IV-I and i-iv-i and identify whether the progression is Major or minor; and hear 4 chord progressions to match with the correct chord symbols; identify Major and Augmented triads, and minor and diminished triads; and name the root of a triad in root position and 1st and 2nd inversions.

LEVEL 5
​1) Pitch and Melody (Aural/Visual): Learn melodic dictation ranges, and read and play ledger ones between the staves.
2) Rhythm (Aural/Visual): Learn rhythmic dictation, including eighth note pairs.
3) Scales and Key Signatures: Aurally identify scales as Major, natural minor and harmonic minor; see a scale pattern and select the key signature that makes it a minor scale (sharps and flats); identify key signatures and play keynotes; and see a Major, natural minor and harmonic minor scale and identify which one is heard.
4) Intervals (Aural/Visual): Hear and play back 2nds through octaves (same root and harmonic minor scale); identify aural intervals (m2, M2, m3, M3, P4, P5, P5, m6, M6, m7, M7, and P8).
5) Chords and Harmony (Aural/Visual): Hear 4 chord progressions and match to correct chord symbols; and identify 4-chord patterns of Major and augmented triads, Major and Augmented and Diminished triads, chords I, IV and V in various Majors.
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SAMPLE MUSIC GAMES

Primary Level:
LetterFly1 Game
(learning "CDE"
on the piano)

Level 2:
Melody Mayhem1 
(helps you to hear
and compare the
two melodies)

​Level 1:
Page Turner
Treble Staff Spaces 
(Learn the Treble
staff spaces)

You will need the free Adobe Flash Player 11.0 
or higher to play music games on your computer or tablet.
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