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  1. May 30, 2023 · StaffWars is a game designed to help beginning and intermediate musicians learn, practice and woodshed the note names of the treble, alto, bass, tenor...

  2. Feb 1, 2023 · Staff Wars is all the rage lately. Basically, you’re doing note-reading games with a Star Wars theme. It’s visually appealing and definitely a fun game for kids to play.

  3. StaffWars is a game designed to help beginning and intermediate musicians learn, practice and woodshed the note names on the grand staff, treble, alto and bass clefs. THE APP for anyone who wants to master these clefs.

  4. It's time to get fast on reading the notes on the staff! Follow these instructions to download to your computer.

  5. ‎Built on the success of the original 'StaffWars', StaffWars Live offers game play designed to aid students in instrumental practice. Choose your instrument, key signature, scale and note range, then play the notes that appear on the staff with your instrument to destroy them before they damage you c…

  6. Staff Wars you enter the note names with the keyboard, but Staff Wars Live you use your instrument. For Staff Wars Live you must have a microphone built in to your laptop or an external one probably if you have a desktop PC. Here is the link to download those versions for free.

  7. StaffWars is a game designed to help beginning and intermediate musicians learn, practice and woodshed the note names of the treble, alto and bass clefs. THE APP for anyone who wants to master these clefs.

  8. In this video, we see how to change the options for Staff Wars, including the range of the notes, just lines and spaces, and picking the proper clef to play on.

  9. Feb 8, 2014 · StaffWars is a game designed to help beginning and intermediate musicians learn, practice and woodshed the note names on the grand staff, treble, alto and bass clefs.

  10. Staff Wars 2 is a drill and practice video game that helps your beginning band students learn their notes. At the beginning of the game the teacher (or student) selects the appropriate instrument, range of notes to be used, and the number of questions to be asked.

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