Note Rush: Learn to Read Music

by Thomas Grayston Software


Music

4.99 usd



Music teachers favorite sight reading flash card game that listens to you play.

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Note Rush is a fun and effective game for practising note reading on the music staff to help you learn to play the piano, keyboard, flute, saxophone, violin... you name it! Recommended by Music Teachers, Note Rush shows you one note at a time in random order then uses the microphone to listen as you play through them like you would with note reading flash cards, only these flash cards check that youre playing the right note! Play with a bunch of fun themes and race to earn stars and beat your best time! Note Rush is great for teaching keyboard geography by making sure each note is played in the correct octave. An indispensable music theory must-have for learning sight reading at all levels of music education.*** Having trouble? See noterushapp.com/troubleshooting for help. ***Listens to Your Instrument------------------------------Note Rush helps students learn a strong association between notes on the page and keys on your instrument by using your devices microphone to detect when you play each note. Works with pianos, keyboards, flutes, violins, you name it! (See Q&A below for more about supported instruments.)Student-paced------------------Note Rush goes as fast or as slow as the student with no time limits, so is suitable for complete beginners right through to being a fun challenge for professionals!Grand Staff Context-----------------------The whole grand staff is always visible, showing each note in full context and helping students learn how notes are spaced out across the two staves.Octave-Sensitive Keyboard Geography---------------------------------------------Its a "B", but which "B"?? Note Rush teaches keyboard geography by making sure youre getting the note in the right octave every time.Great for Home Practise------------------------------Students will rush to their instrument at home every day with NoteRush, chasing that elusive high score! Unlike flashcards, children can drill note identification at home with no music-reading parent required to check if theyre getting them correct - Note Rush checks for you! Play every day and youll soon be able to name and identify notes instantly!Fifteen Levels or Make Your Own!-------Note Rush has fifteen built-in Levels, from Middle C-Position right through to the full grand staff with 2 ledger lines above and below. There are Levels for Treble Clef, Bass Clef or full Grand Staff!Or choose your own custom notes in Level Designer, with optional sharps and flats for an added challenge! Teachers can select notes for a student then send their custom level as a Level Card via Email or Text Message for the student to open on their device.Better Than Flash Cards!-------------------------Use Note Rush instead of printed flash cards! Note Rush was designed to replace the cards used in One Minute Club - a challenge you can run in your studio where students have to complete a given level in under a minute. Give it a try!Having trouble? See noterushapp.com/troubleshooting for some suggestions.--Note Rush is made by Thomas Grayston, a software developer, pianist, and husband to a piano teacher.Hi there!- Ive heard those asking for longer games to drill more notes without restarting so often, so in this update Ive added new 5x and 8x repeats options in Level Designer. - Plus, I was recently interviewed by Tracy and Sara for an Upbeat Piano Teachers webinar, and this update contains a little surprise for those who sign up to watch! Keep an eye on the Note Rush facebook page (or email list) for details over the next few days...Enjoy!Thomas

Read trusted reviews from application customers

Even adults have fun and learn a lot! It has helped me with my sight reading!

Devlin DuVall

Great. Helps my son a lot.

Ethan Shorey

Really good for beginners!

Natalie Polishuk

It is great! I practice on it every day!👍

chase jensen

THIS IS AMAZING! Love it so much because my child can learn notes so well now!

Maggie Jiang

The best note learning app I've ever used with students.

Lisa Washburn

Best 5$ spent ever Just get it. Seriously.

The Mad Asshatter

The best. $5 is the right price. Way way way useful fore, at age 40ish, getting into piano playing.

Tom Hendrix

You seriously need to update this or refund my money back. I bought this app to help my daughter with her piano. I see her playing the right notes yet it's still showing up as the wrong note.

Bruce Wayne

Lovely game!

Adi & Evie Lang