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Listen to the note and try to guess which one it is. You have 5 attempts. The game will then reset each day
First select an octave, then a note, and click Submit.
Notes on a piano are made up of *natural* notes (like C, D, E) and *sharps* (like CāÆ, DāÆ).
The natural notes are shown as white keys, and the sharps are the black keys between them.
The distance between one key and the next (white or black) is called a semitone. For example, from C to C⯠is one semitone, and C⯠to D is another.
Each note is also part of an octave, which tells you how high or low the note sounds.
For example, C3
is a low C, and D#4
is a higher D-sharp. The number after the note is the octave.
Start by listening carefully to the note, then try narrowing it down by octave before guessing the exact key.
I originally created this game to tune my ear to help learn note pitches. And I hope this helps others as well.
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