The recipe for successful rhythm training goes like this: hear the rhythm, create the rhythm, play with the rhythm.
Miss one of those ingredients and students miss out on a complete rhythm training experience.
While activities like clapbacks cover the first two elements, for students to be completely engaged, teachers can’t forget to make rhythm a game-based experience.
In today’s post, we are sharing a piano rhythm game called B-Ball Rhythm Battle.

Before You Download Today’s Piano Rhythm Game
B-Ball Rhythm Battle is available at the bottom of today’s post, but first…
Have you ordered back-to-school homework books for your piano students? If not, you will want to check out our newest book release, The Back To School Book Of Note Reading Boosters.
With this resource, you and your students have a jam-packed book that can be used at home for extra practice or during lessons for off-the-bench activities.
Inside, your students will discover back-to-school-themed mazes, color-it mystery pictures, word searches, pattern play, dot-to-dot journeys, tic tac toe, and board games; all designed to reinforce note reading in C position.
In addition, the book includes a build-your-own note printing solo, a mix-and-match sight reading solo, and a make-a-motive composing solo.
For a complete rundown of everything in the book and a collection of sample pages, read this post on the Teach Piano Today Blog.
To buy the book now, click here or on the cover below:
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Download Today’s Note Reading Mazes
Click here or on the image below to download today’s piano rhythm game from the Teach Piano Today Homework Pages.
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