Handmade Game for Songwriters

November 30th, 2009 by

The Finished Product

Last month I taught you how to make a music game out of checkers. This month, I want to share an idea that can be used both in your lessons, and as a nice gift for a songwriter or fellow teacher. I call it “Creative Play” but feel free to make up your own original title. It’s basically 4 stacks of cards categorized by Characters, Feelings, Places, and Actions. You play the game by randomly choosing 2 cards from each stack (no peeking!) and makeing two different scenarios. For example, let’s say you choose “Shaggy Dog” from the characters pile, “Hyper” from feelings, “Beach” from the places pile and “Running” from the actions pile. This is your first scenario. You can make a scene from this like “A shaggy dog was feeling very hyper. He was running on the beach.” Have your student make a soundtrack that could illustrate this scene as if it were a movie. You can use this one sentence as a launching pad for songwriting. Let it take you further into the second scenario you make with the other randomly drawn cards. Then see what happens. You can choose to pick more cards, or just let your imagination take over. Here’s how to make the set:

Supplies:

Old strip of sheet music

Markers (or any other colorful writing utensil)

Rub off lettering (optional)

Clear Masking Tape

Scissors

4 Stacks of paper, 4 different colors in all

Sharpie Pen

Scrap Packs are Available at Craft Stores

First divide your stacks of paper and decide which color will be for places, characters, feelings, and actions. On one side of the Character cards, write a character on each. Examples include Dad, Mom, Dog, Mouse, Artist, etc. Do the same for each category. On the back on the Charcter cards, write the letter “C”, on the back of the action cards write “A”, etc.

Once you have made your four stacks of cards, you might want to make a package for it, especially if you are gifting this. I took a piece of sheet music from a song I don’t care for (that way I don’t feel guilty ;) and cut it into a wide strip. I then used Rub-Off lettering from a craft store to print the word “Play”. I then took a marker and wrote the word “Creative” above “Play” in orange, but I think I should have used the Rub Off letters for both words. It’s up to you. You can even type the words in a Word Document and then just cut and paste. Once you are done with the title, laminate it. If you don’t have a laminating machine, you can still get the job done by taking clear masking tape and place the label between peices of tape. Just be careful to make it a smooth finish.

The last thing to do is wrap the label around you stack and tape it closed. There you go! If this is a gift you might want to include instructions. Copy and paste these:

Instructions: Without peeking, randomly choose a card (in this order) from the Feelings deck, then the Character deck, then the Action deck, then the Places deck. Turn the cards over slowly, one at a time to reveal your scenario. Let you imagination run wild as you create an instrumental soundtrack to the scene, or let it be a stepping stone to the subject to new song lyrics. Repeat the process as many times as you want.

The Finished Product

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Music is my life. I run to strengthen my lungs for singing, practice yoga to stay loose when I play piano, & teach to pay my bills. My name is Bella, and it is lovely to meet you.

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  1. Angie says:

    What a great game idea to promote creativity!
    Thanks for sharing with us Michelle. :-)

  2. Janet says:

    Yep it’s all about creativity. Great idea. I thought you might get a kick out of this very creative video on YouTube called “Spoiked” (easy to find by Googling). Since you work with kids and were in a rock band too you may especially like it… Keep up the good work.

  3. Dylan says:

    I could use some help with writing a song about Georgia. If you can help please do.