Learn to read sheet music by playing

Notes glide across the staff — name each one before it leaves the screen and build reading fluency.

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Reading sheet music is like learning to read text: at first you decode letter by letter, then reading starts to flow. This game trains exactly that fluency. Notes enter from the right of the staff and glide to the left — you have to identify them before they slide off the screen. With each level the conveyor speeds up and the range of notes grows, in the treble clef.

Beyond the main mode, there is free practice: one note at a time, with no time pressure, to consolidate the positions that still slow your reading down.

Beginners are not left in the dark: an optional guide line connects the note on the staff to the matching key, removing the guesswork in the first steps. And for young learners there is a mode designed for kids, with colors that guide the reading.

It is a natural companion to music lessons: the teacher introduces notation, the student builds fluency by playing a few minutes a day — on a computer, tablet or phone.

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