Practice note recognition
Train your ear to identify C, C#, D, Eb, and the rest of the chromatic scale. Start with natural notes, then add accidentals when you want a harder pitch practice session.
Pitch Practice helps you learn perfect pitch, also called absolute pitch, by training you to recognize notes by ear. Practice note recognition, take a perfect pitch test, and build speed and accuracy in your browser.
Train your ear to identify C, C#, D, Eb, and the rest of the chromatic scale. Start with natural notes, then add accidentals when you want a harder pitch practice session.
Test how accurately you can recognize notes without a reference pitch. The trainer plays a note, you choose the pitch name, and the app shows the correct answer.
Build from simple note recognition to faster absolute pitch responses. The analytics tab tracks accuracy, speed, weak notes, common mistakes, instruments, and octaves.
The trainer uses piano, guitar, synth, bass, and bell tones so you do not learn one synthetic sound only. Shuffle mode changes the instrument from note to note, while fixed-instrument mode lets you isolate a sound that needs more work.
Practice locally for free. Optional sign-in is only for syncing progress across browsers.
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