Solfege Four Corners - Do, Re, Mi (Colored Note Heads)
Test your students' beginning solfege knowledge of do, re, mi patterns with this fun game! In solfege four corners, students will have 10 counts to move to one of the four corners in the room. They will then hear a do, re, mi pattern performed. They hold up the finger of the corner they think matches what they heard. When the matching corner is revealed, any students standing in that corner are out! Get more music resources here: http://www.beasonmusicresources.com OR https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/s... ☕️ Support the channel and buy me a coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/beasonmusic Thank you! :) #elementarymusic #solfege #doremi #singalong #musicgames #musiceducation

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