10 Interesting Music Notes Coloring Pages For Your Music Lover

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Music is divine, and it is not bound by language. This is why music can be understood and appreciated even by children. When children are first taught rhymes, they remember the music even if they do not understand the words. So, providing some music lessons to your child is a great way to enhance their senses and boost their brain development.

These music notes coloring sheets can familiarize children with the concept of music. It can also make it easy for children to grasp the notes once they start learning about them.

Variety Of Music Notes Coloring Pages

You will find a range of music notes coloring pages to explore. The pages can be based on individual notes or a group of notes.

  • With these pages, kids can also learn the alphabet.
  • These pages can be given to kids before they take on a proper music lesson. They can be introduced to the names of the notes.
  • Having various instruments along can spark children’s interest in the notes and also encourage them to try these instruments.

Top 10 Music Notes Coloring Pages For Kids

Here are some interesting music note coloring pages that your little Mozart will enjoy.

1. Sound Of Music

This image has quite some notes playing in harmony. It has the G clef, eighth note, beamed note, and dotted note. Teach your child about these different notes as they fill in the colors.

2. Smiling eighth note

Kids will find this interesting to color. The eighth note has a smiley face, and its name is written on the page, which your kid can learn and practice to write.

3. Music in the air

You will find some notes floating in the air and an instrument on this page. Teach your child about the instrument while they color it.

4. Quarter Note

It’s Quarter Note’s turn to get expressive. Quarter Note is alone and is looking up from the image with wide eyes. Once the image is colored, ask your child to learn and spell the name of the note.

5. The fat singer

Meet the singer with the high notes. A person is holding a book and singing loudly. It’s a fun picture, and the mouth of the person is hilarious.

6. Lively guitar

The funny face of this electric guitar will attract your kid. The singing guitar is producing a range of notes. Give your child a toy guitar, which they can play with after they color this one.

7. Treble clef

This image shows the treble clef. Teach your child about the note and have them learn the name from the picture. It is a fantastic sheet for controlled coloring practice.

8. The happy piano

Here is another instrument to greet your kid. The picture shows a large piano, with a smiling face and popping eyes. It seems to be dancing to the tunes. Ask your kid to identify the instrument.

9. Trumpets playing

Teach your kids about the trumpet. This page shows a trumpet and various notes surrounding it. You can make the coloring activity engaging by playing a small trumpet.

10. Choir singing the notes

This picture will let your children get creative while coloring. The children in the choir and their dresses and shoes can be colored to your child’s liking. Inspire your children to form a group and sing some simple songs or rhymes.

Teach your child about notes and instruments with these exciting music notes coloring pages. Share the free printable sheets with your children, and watch their faces light up with excitement. Work in sync with your children as they color to make the activity more engaging and help instill a love of music in them. The sheets also guarantee hours of fun and frolic all while helping children learn the do re mis of music.

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