Progress through 3 simple stages

Learners can start at any stage and progress to standard notation at their own pace

Stage 1

Learners follow the line left to right, matching the note on the page to the note on their instrument.

Figurenotes shapes in a line from left to right. They sit within boxes to represent musical bars.

Stage 2

This shows the same information as stage 1, but on a Figurenotes stave. We start to see the shape of the melody.

Stage 3

Standard rhythmic notation is introduced using coloured noteheads.

Twinkle written in standard notation. The noteheads are Figurenotes colours.

Standard Notation

Remove the colours and you are reading standard notation! 

Twinkle Twinkle Little Star in standard notation. The notes are black.

Progress at Your Pace

Transition games are important when progressing through stages. You can find resources for this in our library (coming soon!)

Create stages 1 and 2 using our Notate programme. Stage 3 is created using a plugin for MuseScore. For easier transition, try an additional step between stages 2 and 3 using shaped noteheads. This is made using a MuseScore plugin. 

Studies show that pupils learning with Figurenotes progress faster in rhythmic skills and sense of pulse. [LINK TO GREENMILL]

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