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Printable music theory worksheets with answer keys
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Every worksheet type in the studio, ordered from beginner to advanced. Open any card to start with that exercise selected — then adjust difficulty, clef, or key before you print.
- BeginnerOpen in studio
Note Naming
Name the note on the staff (letter + accidental).
- BeginnerOpen in studio
Keyboard Note ID
Match notes to the piano keyboard — name keys, mark keys, label keyboards, and connect staff to keys.
- BeginnerOpen in studio
Note & Rest Values
Name symbols, count beats, or solve note-value math.
- BeginnerOpen in studio
Rhythm Counting
Write counting syllables under each measure.
- IntermediateOpen in studio
Instrument Fingering Charts
Read a note on the staff, colour in the correct textbook-style fingering chart, and name the note.
- IntermediateOpen in studio
Interval Identification
Identify, count, or draw intervals above and below a given note.
- IntermediateOpen in studio
Semitones & Tones
Identify and write chromatic semitones, diatonic semitones, whole tones, and enharmonic equivalents.
- IntermediateOpen in studio
Key Signature Identification
Name the key from its key signature.
- IntermediateOpen in studio
Scale Writing & ID
Write or identify scales by tonic and type.
- IntermediateOpen in studio
Scale Degrees
Identify the scale degree and its name (tonic, dominant…).
- IntermediateOpen in studio
Triad Quality
Identify triad quality or draw triads from root and quality.
- IntermediateOpen in studio
Ear Training & Sight Singing
Interval recognition, dictation, cadences, solfege, and sight-singing worksheets with teacher playback guide.
- IntermediateOpen in studio
Sight Reading
Generated band melodies for sight-reading practice.
- AdvancedOpen in studio
Transposition
Transpose by interval, identify transposition, and transposing-instrument drills.
- AdvancedOpen in studio
Chord Symbols
Write the lead-sheet symbol (C, Am, G7, Bdim) from notes.
- AdvancedOpen in studio
Pop Progression Analysis
Convert chord symbols to roman numerals in a key.
- AdvancedOpen in studio
Roman Numeral Analysis
Identify or spell diatonic triads and seventh chords with roman numerals and inversions.
- AdvancedOpen in studio
Figured Bass
Analyze figured bass to roman numerals or realize chords on the staff.
- AdvancedOpen in studio
Cadence Identification
Identify or draw cadences in SATB four-part notation.
- AdvancedOpen in studio
Seventh Chord Quality
Identify seventh chord quality.
- AdvancedOpen in studio
Harmonic Analysis
Analyze harmonic rhythm in a short grand-staff passage.
- AdvancedOpen in studio
Jazz & Extended Harmony
Extensions, ii–V–I, altered dominants, tritone subs, chord–scale relationships, and reharmonization.
- AdvancedOpen in studio
Composition Prompt
Open-ended harmonization/composition with teacher guide and sample response.
- AdvancedOpen in studio
Improvisation & Creative Musicianship
Call-and-response, motif development, constrained note sets, target-tone resolution, and guided composition prompts.
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- Every worksheet includes a teacher answer key you can print separately.
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