🎼 Learn to read music — free, in your browser, with sound, timed drills & weak-note tracking.
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Name the note

A note appears on the staff — tap its letter or press the key. Hear it, build a streak, beat the clock, fix your weak notes.

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📊 Your accuracy

Answer a few notes to start tracking your weak spots.

✨ SHEET MUSIC TEACHER PRO

Read every clef, every accidental

The free trainer above is fully usable — treble & bass, timed challenge, audio, keyboard answers and weak-note tracking. Pro is for going deeper:

Get Pro →

Want to try first? Use demo code AV-SHEET-TEACHER-PRO-DEMO to preview every Pro feature on this device.

Read music faster with little-and-often practice

Recognising notes on the staff instantly is the single most useful skill for reading sheet music, and the fastest route there is short, frequent flashcard practice. Sheet Music Teacher draws a real note on a treble or bass staff and asks you to name it. You get instant feedback, a running streak, and a tap to hear the note so the symbol and the sound lock together in your memory. A few focused minutes a day is what turns slow, finger-counting reading into the effortless recognition that lets you play straight from the page. Everything runs in your browser — no app to install, no signup, nothing uploaded.

Practise calmly, or race the clock

Two modes cover both halves of learning. Practice mode is endless and pressure-free — name notes for as long as you like and watch your accuracy climb. Challenge mode gives you 60 seconds to name as many as you can and saves your best score, the same time-trial idea that makes apps like Tenuto, Music Tutor and Note Rush so sticky. On a computer you can answer with the A–G keys instead of the mouse, which is how fast readers really drill.

Fix the notes you actually get wrong

Generic drilling wastes time on notes you already know. This trainer tracks your accuracy for every individual note and shows it as a colour-coded grid, so your weak spots are obvious at a glance. Switch on Focus weak notes and the trainer shows your problem notes more often until they stop being problems — targeted repetition is far more efficient than random flashcards. Turn on mnemonics (Every Good Boy Does Fine, FACE, and the bass-clef equivalents) whenever you need the reminder, and turn them off as the notes become automatic.

Go further with Pro

The free tool is complete for treble and bass naturals. Pro adds the rest of the reading world: alto and tenor clefs for viola, cello, trombone and bassoon players; an accidentals mode that puts sharps and flats on the staff and grades your answers by pitch on a chromatic pad; a custom range builder so you can drill exactly the notes a piece demands and save it as a preset; and printable worksheets with an answer key plus a CSV export of your stats for a teacher or your own records. It is the difference between learning two clefs and reading anything put in front of you.

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Browse the AppVitamins store → — own Sheet Music Teacher Pro as a one-time purchase, or get the All-Access pass.

Frequently asked questions

Which clefs does it cover?
Treble and bass clef are free, drawn on a real staff so you read notes exactly as they appear in sheet music. Pro adds alto and tenor clefs for viola, cello, trombone and bassoon readers.
How does the timed challenge work?
Switch to Challenge mode and you get 60 seconds to name as many notes as you can. Your best score is saved on your device so you can keep trying to beat it.
Can I practise sharps and flats?
Yes, with Pro. Turn on accidentals and notes appear with sharps and flats; the answer pad becomes a 12-note chromatic keyboard and your answer is checked by pitch, so enharmonic spellings are accepted.
Can I focus on the notes I keep getting wrong?
Yes. The trainer tracks accuracy for every note. Turn on Focus weak notes and your problem notes appear more often until they stick.
Can I hear the notes?
Yes — press Hear it to play the current note through the built-in synthesiser and train your ear alongside your reading.
Does it work on a phone?
Yes. The staff and buttons are touch-friendly and resize for small screens. On a computer you can also press the A–G keys to answer.
Is anything uploaded to a server?
No. Everything runs in your browser, your scores stay on your device, and there's no account. The only network use is loading the music-notation library itself.
Note: Sheet Music Teacher is a practice aid that runs entirely in your browser. Your scores, stats and saved presets live only on this device — clearing site data removes them. Audio uses your browser's built-in synthesiser, so the timbre is approximate; the goal is note recognition, not concert sound.