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Sheet music for Teachers, Teaching, Classroom Use

The Note Name Song – Teach Treble & Bass Clef Note Names with Singing

The Note Name Song from The Music Theory Songbook helps learners master treble and bass clef note names through catchy, classroom-tested lyrics and melody. Ideal for general music, elementary choir, and beginning instrumental classes – especially Grades 3–6 (U.S.) and KS2–KS3 (U.K.).
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The Piano Steps Song – Teach Whole & Half Steps with Singing

The Piano Steps Song helps students visualize and internalize musical steps using singing, melody, and the piano keyboard. This classroom-tested resource from The Music Theory Songbook series is perfect for Grades 3–6 (U.S.) or KS2–KS3 (U.K.).
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The Accidentals Song – Teach Sharps, Flats & Enharmonics with Singing

The Accidentals Song explains the effect of sharps, flats and naturals on notes and the meaning of enharmonic. The song is part of The Music Theory Songbook – a 20-part classroom-tested series designed to help elementary and early middle school students (Grades 3–6 / KS2–KS3) learn music theory through singing, visuals, and worksheets.
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The Major Scale Song – Teach WWHWWWH with Singing

The Major Scale Song explains the structure of and moode created by the major scale. It's part of The Music Theory Songbook series – classroom-tested, kid-friendly songs that help Grades 3–6 (U.S.) and KS2–KS3 (U.K.) students learn core music theory through singing and repetition.
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The Key Signature Song – Teach Major Key Names with Solfège

The Key Signature Song teaches students how to identify the key of a piece using the last sharp or flat — using lyrics, melody, and solfège (TI→DO and FA→DO). Perfect for general music, choir, homeschool, or private instruction.
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The Order of Sharps and Flats (Fat Cats) Song – Learn Key Signatures

The Order of Sharps and Flats Song (or the "Fat Cats Song") helps students memorize the order in which sharps and flats appear in a key signature. It's part of The Music Theory Songbook series – classroom-tested, kid-friendly songs that help Grades 3–6 (U.S.) and KS2–KS3 (U.K.) students learn core music theory through singing and repetition.
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The DO to Key Song – Teach How to Find Key Signatures from DO

The DO to Key Song helps students determine the sharps or flats in any major key by using moveable-DP solfege, starting on DO and working up to FA or down to TI. It's part of The Music Theory Songbook series – classroom-tested, kid-friendly songs that help Grades 3–6 (U.S.) and KS2–KS3 (U.K.) students learn core music theory through singing and repetition.
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Sheet music for Teachers, Teaching, Classroom Use

Teaching Materials

When you've faced a class of middle schoolers who would rather be watching TikTok than singing, you don't know. These short songs are a tribute to those who have answered the call. They were forged in the fires of the middle school music classroom from a need to create interactive ways to teach music theory to unwilling singers. Yes, these songs are ridiculous. That's the point. Acknowledge that. Embrace it.

The Music Theory Songbook - First Edition

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