
About the App
Would you love to learn to read music notes? Maybe you'd like to finally make that child dream of learning music come true? Or you'd like to be able to help your children on their musical journey? Or you'd love a quick reminder of what you learnt years ago but possibly partly forgot?
Or maybe you're a soon-to-be-professional-musician who has learning to read 7 musical keys in their curriculum.
We're here to help.

7
notes
Much like the alphabet we use to write words and sentences, the musical alphabet consists of these seven notes. Musicians combine these notes in various sequences and patterns to compose the music we hear in every genre, from classical symphonies to contemporary pop songs.
5
lines
Imagine the five lines of the staff as a musical canvas. Each line represents a specific pitch, while the spaces in between also hold significance. This simple yet powerful framework allows composers and musicians to communicate their musical ideas effectively.
8
clefs
In the intricate world of musical notation, clefs serve as the navigational guides for musicians, indicating the pitch range of notes on the staff. Among the various clefs, three primary ones—G clef (treble clef), C clef (alto clef), and F clef (bass clef)—hold central roles, each unlocking a distinct musical dimension.
2
systems
Music is a universal language, and its notation systems vary across cultures and regions. Two prevalent methods for naming musical notes are the solfege system, often associated with "do-re-mi," and the letter-based system, represented as "C-D-E."
Why People Love Us
I love how I can practice reading F key during my holidays at the pool, I'll need it in September for my piano lessons.
28, Antwerp
Sofie De Laedt
I practiced only G key to be able to help my boy when he's practicing for his music lessons. Now I can support him when he needs me.
37, Brussels
Lucas D'Hondt
I love practicing my music keys on the bus to school, before I was struggling with my paper scores and sometimes lost them.
22, Ghent
Nicky Van Dyck
I love how it doesn't seem like a big job anymore to start practicing my 7 music clefs for solfege, I just do it in my lunch break.
18, Leuven
Charles Henri
