Beat This!
A Rhythm Game For All Ages
Games & Toys - Sheet Music

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2-8 players (Card Game) - Early Intermediate - Advanced

SKU: KJ.TW615

A Rhythm Game For All Ages. Music Games & Accessories. TCW Resources. Stocking Stuffers. Deck of cards. TCW Resources #TW615. Published by TCW Resources (KJ.TW615).

UPC: 8402702181.

A spellbinding way to experience rhythm with a special emphasis on subdividing. Students will take notice when they discover the power of the Rhythm Wizard in this card game. When he casts his spell, players will find themselves clapping or counting rhythms in the most unusual ways ever imagined. Get ready for lots of laughs! For 2-8 players of all ages (and a favorite with teenagers)! Laminated, full-color cards.

About TCW Resources

TCW Resources exists to create music teaching materials designed to inspire teachers and students to reach beyond the ordinary. We are committed to producing quality products that utilize sound educational principles. With the knowledge that music can enhance every child's life, we offer students and teachers fresh new tools that will promote their love of music and make music a valued gift for the rest of their lives.

TCW Resources was founded in 1993 by Laura G. Zisette, Charlene Zundel, and Kathleen Lloyd to create teaching materials that are thorough, easy to use, and fun and stimulating for students. The materials are age- and level-appropriate, well-paced, and employ multiple approaches to accommodate varied learning styles.

TCW materials are piloted through the Utah State University Youth Conservatory, a music preparatory program for community children. This conservatory serves over 250 students, ages 5-18, through group theory classes and individual piano lessons. Its curriculum offers weekly group theory classes and individual piano lessons as well as many other extra-curricular programs. The National Association of Schools of Music (NASM) stated that "the USUYC should be a national model for music preparatory programs."

TCW materials are used in many other preparatory programs and conservatories around the United States and Canada.