Get the Gold: Whole and Half Steps

$12.00

Join Sir Reginald on a daring quest to fight the dragon and claim the gold — all while mastering Whole and Half Steps. Students answer theory questions to move Sir Reginald toward his sword, then face the dragon guarding the treasure and navigate a maze to reach the gold.

This 100% digital game reinforces scale construction, chord recognition, and keyboard awareness through an engaging story format. Students can play solo, in pairs, or in teams, making it perfect for private lessons, group classes, or online teaching.

How to Use

  • Access: Follow the link and enter the provided password.

  • Devices: Play on a larger screen (tablet, laptop, or classroom display). Phone screens are too small.

  • Solo Play: One student can play independently. (Best if teacher runs the game)

  • Group Play: Students can work cooperatively as a team, either in person or online.

  • Online Teaching: Share the screen and run the game with a student or group.

This flexible format makes it easy to use in private lessons, group classes, or online teaching — with the perfect balance of story, puzzles, and theory practice.

Join Sir Reginald on a daring quest to fight the dragon and claim the gold — all while mastering Whole and Half Steps. Students answer theory questions to move Sir Reginald toward his sword, then face the dragon guarding the treasure and navigate a maze to reach the gold.

This 100% digital game reinforces scale construction, chord recognition, and keyboard awareness through an engaging story format. Students can play solo, in pairs, or in teams, making it perfect for private lessons, group classes, or online teaching.

How to Use

  • Access: Follow the link and enter the provided password.

  • Devices: Play on a larger screen (tablet, laptop, or classroom display). Phone screens are too small.

  • Solo Play: One student can play independently. (Best if teacher runs the game)

  • Group Play: Students can work cooperatively as a team, either in person or online.

  • Online Teaching: Share the screen and run the game with a student or group.

This flexible format makes it easy to use in private lessons, group classes, or online teaching — with the perfect balance of story, puzzles, and theory practice.