Musopoly


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Musopoly turns learning music theory and reading into a creative, fun board game. Students work together, not against each other, and everybody wins. The game comes with answers and ideas for beginning through advanced play. With Musopoly students learn the musical alphabet, intervals, reading rhythms, rhythm math, dictation, the grand staff, musical symbols and terms, tempos and perform for each other. Teachers, students, and parents will be pleased by the beautiful colors of the 19" x 19" game board and the assemblage of more than 175 cards, dictation slate and notes, dice, and gold coins. The game is complete and ready to play. Perfect for home or classroom use and for ages 6 through adult. Use with 2 to 6 players. (List price is $44.95)

List Price: $44.95
Price: $39.95
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musopoly rules 409.pdf2.25 MB

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Sounds like a great game, I mean I love Monopoly too, it is great for learning business and real estate, so one about music should be fun, gonna use my last winnings from some Online gambling to buy one , how fast is the delivery ?

Musopoly

I like the idea of Musopoly game. Spend quality time with your own family with Musopoly, nh hotels the best music game around. The game contains thrills and challenges hotels in rome that give u best way to spend.

I like the idea of Monopoly

I like the idea of Musopoly game.

I remember this game

I am a former student of the 3rd Street Music School in New York City. My piano teacher taught me using the blue jello method when I was in the 5th grade. We played Musopoly also. That was over thirty years ago! My students are going to enjoy this as much as I did.

Musopoly

I had admired this game from afar. I finally purchased it for my students, only to find out my purchase didn't include directions to play the game in it. Please help with game directions.

Anxious students await,

Nitasnotes

Musopoly rules

Hi Ninasnotes -

I just saw that you posted this message. The rules must have been left out in the packaging step. So sorry! You can send an email to Alfred, the publisher of Musopoly, and ask them to send you the rules. Another option is to download and print the free PDF on this page that has many ideas, photos and illustrations. Of course, you're welcome to do both things. The rules Alfred will send you are a bit outdated since I wrote them in 1992. We tried to get new rules when the game reprinted a few years ago, but miscommunication happened and the original rules were reprinted. I've played the game many times since then and improved the rules. Please let me know if I can help you further.

michiko