NOTE READING APPS
When you update to iOS 11, you may notice that some of your favorite apps no longer work. This is because app developers may not have updated their app from 32 bit to 64 bit, which is the new iOS 11 requirement.
- Bass Cat - Learn to Read Music. Bass clef recognition.
- Flash Note Derby. Giddy-up, horse lovers! Note reading app in treble, bass, or grand staff.
- Holiday Bells. Calling all handbell lovers! Play Christmas songs any time on the handbells.
- Jellybean Tunes. Wonderful intro to reading music! This app shows you where the notes are, what sounds they make, and what letters are associated with them. Basic music theory, too.
- Master in a Minute. The Piano Keyboard Map helps you learn the location of notes. When you feel you've got it, turn off the map and test your skills. The app remembers where you left off every time.
- Musical Me! HD - by Duck Duck Moose. Listen to notes, copy patterns and learn to recognize pitches. Learn about rhythm - long and short. Learn to read and create music by moving notes on a staff.
- Music Reading Essentials. Flashcards for notes, rhythms, intervals, and symbols.
- Musition Note Reading. Introduces you to treble and bass clefs, ledger lines, and accidentals. Great for kids and beginners!
- Music Tutor. Practice for 1, 5, or 10 minutes in the grand staff. After each test, you can review your mistakes.
- Name That Note. Multiple choice note spelling quiz.
- NinGenius. Notes, fingerings, and rhythms for every band and orchestra instrument.
- Nota. Perfect for beginners & advanced users alike. A 4 octave piano displays the notes on a staff, a full screen landscape mode piano for practicing, and an interactive notes quiz. The scales browser has a list of common and exotic scales. Nota will show the scale, play it, and display the notes, intervals, and half steps. The chords browser makes it easy to find a chord and play it on any key or invert it. You can set the notation to strict or simplified and also set the root to sharp or flat. There is also a great reference section.
- Note Brainer Pro. Name the correct note by tapping the correct key on the piano. A tone also helps you learn the notes by sound.
- Note Rush. If you're going to buy one note reading app, make it this one! Beginners to advanced, there are levels to challenge everyone. Well worth the small price!
- Note Trainer - Sight Read Music. Drill notes and chords.
- Note Works. Your job is to help Hungry Munchy catch each note as quickly as possible. Practice in treble, bass, or grand staff.
- Piano Notes! Learn to Read Music. Great game for more advanced students.
- Piano Maestro by JoyTunes for iPad. Best app hands down and worth the subscription price. It's fun, you'll practice more, and you can use it on an acoustic or electric piano. No cables required.
- Piano Notes Pro - Sight Reading Tutor. Practice your note naming skills over all 88 keys with 4 different games.
- Princess Piano. Starts with one note. Adds notes as you advance. Help Princess Piano dance her way back to the Cloud Kingdom to rescue her family. Great for every little piano princess!
- Piano Tutor. Strengthen note reading and play along with a simple melody.
- SproutBeat. Incredible app, hundreds of worksheets on a variety of music theory subject areas, including note reading.
- Synthesia. This is Guitar Hero meets Piano Hero.
- Tenuto. Twelve customizable exercises in note reading, keyboard reading, chord reading, interval reading, and ear training.
- Treble Cat - Learn to Read Music. Treble clef recognition.
- Treble Clef Kids Deluxe. Note recognition, including chromatic.