6 Engaging Rhythm Resources for Music Lessons
Make learning and practicing rhythm much more engaging with these great rhythm resources for music lessons. From board games to body percussion, students will build their foundational skills while having fun!

Rhythm Board Games
Make sure students learn about note values and counting while having fun! Rhythm on a Roll is a firm favourite in my studio, plus Beat It and Jawsome Note Values are also very popular (and available in the free Music Teacher Resource Library).

Rhythm Apps
There are two different types of rhythm apps I use with students: ones that use musical notation (like Rhythm Swing), and ones that focus on keeping the beat (like the Most Amazing Sheep Game). Check out the full list of rhythm apps for iPad.

Backing Tracks
Backing tracks are great for helping students to keep in time. There are a few method books that include backing tracks:
Plus there’s lots available on YouTube which can be used for for practicing scales and improvising.

Body Percussion Videos
Practice keeping the beat with these fun (and surprisingly challenging!) body percussion videos:

Rhythm Cup Explorations
The Rhythm Cup Explorations resource from Compose Create is perfect for introducing new rhythm sequences and practicing rhythm in a fun way. There are lots of different levels, so it can be used with beginner, intermediate and more advanced students.

Old School Metronome
Convincing students of the merits of metronomes is an ongoing challenge in my studio, but using a physical metronome instead of an app has helped! Lots of students are fascinated with how it works, and I always let them have a turn setting different tempos.
If you’re looking for more music lesson resources then be sure to check out the Music Teacher Resource Library for free games, activities, worksheets, and planning tools.
