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The NoteBoys Bundle

The NoteBoys are back in town ready to teach music theory in a different way from any theory book you’ve ever seen! And now Bundle 2 is  available which includes some new ones you’ve  never seen before!

My late elementary and middle school students love the NoteBoys and laugh as they read about the comic exploits of the three personalities who have a “unique” approach to teaching music theory.

Using student-friendly humor and visual graphics, they explain in simple terms theory concepts that some students just don’t “get.”

Bundle 1 includes:

• Traveling Triads – an introduction to inversions
• The NoteBoys Present Inversions
• Invert These Triads
• Inverting Triads in the Bass Clef
• What is a Major Scale
• How to Play a Lead Sheet in One Easy Lesson
• Meet Mighty Dot
• Mighty Dot and the Case of the Dotted Half Note

Bundle 2 includes:

• The NoteBoys Explain Clef Signs 
• The Incredible Whole Rest 
• The NoteBoy Players Present Tonic and Dominant  
• Roman Numerals Presented by the NoteBoys 
• The NoteBoys Teach Minor Scales 
• The NoteBoys Explain Ledger Lines
• Major and Perfect Intervals 
• Diatonic and Chromatic Half Steps 

These are printables, which means you print them on your home computer or take them to a print shop. I print mine on card stock and laminate them so they really last forever.

The pages that teach triad inversions were especially popular back in the day. I included in the download file some ideas on how to use manipulatives to help the learning process for those who missed it the first time around.

Every item in my store has a studio license, so a single teacher can make unlimited copies. Since I’m a teacher, too, I try to make things easy-peasy for you.

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One Comment

  1. Beverly Holt Guth says:

    Susan, I’m so thrilled that you’re making more Note Boys! My adult students like them every bit as much as the kids. I’ve been using your old ones just in a notebook that I keep for use during lessons, each sheet in a plastic slip cover. I like the studio license idea, because some students would do well to look at them at home, too. CAn’t wait to see what else you’ve come up with!

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