Music is great! She disciplines the child. But how to carefully instill love for this beautiful art? How to interest a child? The answer is simple: you need to include various musical riddles about notes in games, for example. Game activity is more natural for children, and a variety of puzzles will allow the child to get acquainted with the basics of musical literacy, acquire basic knowledge, and help master the necessary material in a playful way. To make it more interesting to read the article, the answers to the riddles are given separately at the end of it.
Riddles about musical notes and more
You can learn the basics of musical literacy, learn the basic concepts with the help of riddles. Often the rhyme in it tells the child which word to choose. Riddles about notes can be quite varied and exciting. They range from simple, where you need to specify what the icons themselves are called to indicatepitches, to more complex ones, where you need to guess which note it is.
These black icons -
Not random hooks.
Stand on the line
And keep the melody.
Musical alphabet
Not familiar to us in appearance.
Seven baby circles
They sit on the rulers.
Oh, how everyone lives together, The songs are singing loudly.
Very busy with work
These joyful…
Seven guys on the ladder
Songs started playing.
On a piece of paper, on a page
Either dots or birds.
Everyone is sitting on the ladder
And chirping songs.
Here sit the girls -
Black eyes, As if on benches, On five rulers.
There are only seven notes in the world.
Name these notes!
You remember these notes
And put it in your notebook!
This note is in every home, He lives in every booth.
That lies in the palm of your hand, That floats on a boat.
Nota rushes to the ball in a carriage, Splashes in the sea and in the river.
There is also a vinaigrette, Both in a belt and in a tower.
The note is in the fireplace, Eating almonds and wearing minis.
Maybe lay a mine
And serve in the police.
Dressed in sundresses
And a cellophane veil, Nota Pharaoh again
He goes to bed in the sarcophagus.
Notegets on the console
And solfeggio sings.
This note is in the reveler, And in a kalyak, and in a malak, In strawberries in the clearing, And also in a glass bottle
Note says "Merci!", Drives only by taxi, Loves moccasins, Strong men and oranges.
Some riddles are not directly related to musical symbols, they can be dedicated to the keys and the stave on which the notes are written. And also with other concepts that are important for a novice musician. These riddles already require some basic knowledge of musical literacy.
Five rulers - the home of notes, A note lives in everyone here.
People in the world of different countries
The name of the rulers…
He is the key, but the key is not for the door, He is in the front of the staff.
Curly, beautiful sign
We'll draw like this.
He is great and all-powerful, This is our…
I look and look at musical notation, I understand everything and say:
We divide the melody into segments, like this!
And we see that each segment is …
Wrote notes between them
The line was drawn all the time.
Vertical stick ta -
This is…
This musical scale
Not a foot out of the octave.
Soundtrack determines
And everyone knows the name.
You ask the guys
What is this?
This noteheight
Relatively simple.
And you don't have to be a master, To determine…
Sound coloring is what they call it.
With him the pitch and volume are here.
And next the duration goes.
Who will name the sign first?
Riddles about musical instruments
One of the most interesting sections of musical riddles is about musical instruments. They can be more understandable to children, as they do not require special terminology, and the names of musical instruments are mostly familiar anyway. Such riddles allow you to learn the external features of the instrument, as well as some of the features of the sound.
Leather on top, bottom too, The middle is empty.
They beat him, and he rattles, He orders everyone to keep pace.
He stands on three legs, Black himself, in black boots, Teeth white, pedal, It's called…
Here are the keys, like on a piano, But for them to play, For a good song
It is necessary to stretch the fur.
They beat each other, And they sing back
And they shine like two pennies, Music…
The violin has a huge brother.
It is many times bigger.
The bow touches the strings now, And we will hear thick bass.
Three strings, plays loudly
That tool is a “cocked hat”.
Find out soon, What is this?
He looks like a rattle, Only it's not a toy!
As if the girl sang, And the hall seemed to light up.
Slides the melody so flexibly.
Everything is quiet: playing…
Check sound and tone
Tool …
This string instrument
Ring anytime
And on stage in the best hall, And camping on a h alt.
Name it correctly
An instrument slightly larger than a violin.
He is her closest friend, But slightly lower sound.
There are both strings and a bow, He's not new to the game!
The first syllable is easily given –
So the measure of area is called.
And the second syllable recognizes the one, Who will name one of the notes.
I'll draw a bow along the strings and immediately get into a fairy tale.
A marvelous instrument will help me to sound differently it can:
It is gentle, affectionate, light, then low, juicy, deep.
He sings with a velvety sound and immediately takes the soul, Not a double bass or a flute, his name is…
Woodwind, Not a clarinet or an oboe, Sings in a low voice, It's called…
Wonderful straw, Not a simple pipe, Sometimes gold, porcelain, bone, Sings amazingly, He invites everyone to the concert hall.
Let go of the hammers, On iron sheets
And fliescheerful ringing.
What's ringing?
The instrument is the one from a long time ago
Decorated the cathedral.
Decorates and plays, The whole orchestra replaces.
This Brass
Shorter, sometimes longer.
Because he has a backstage!
He is the loudest in the orchestra.
What is his name?..
Guess in one try, Come on, don't waste time!
I look like a snail
I am akin to copper pipes.
I am a wind instrument, And, sometimes, regimental.
Musical puzzles
One of the most interesting ways to learn musical literacy is all kinds of musical puzzles.
What could be more interesting than deciphering the words while memorizing the names of the notes. However, younger children will need adult help to figure it out.
Sometimes such puzzles can even make a small poem or even a story. There is also a rebus story. One of them is shown below.
Of course, musical riddles and puzzles are interesting fun. Surprisingly, some composers also liked to encrypt text in notes. For example, Johann Sebastian Bach, using the letter designations of notes (a b c d e f g), often encrypted the name Bach in his compositions. Robert Schumann has a whole piano cycle where encrypted words occur. And our composer, Nikolai Yakovlevich Myaskovsky, graduating from the conservatory, encrypted instring quartet with notes alone (B-flat, D, G-sharp, A, C, F) a whole sentence "Beware of Lyadov!"