Basic Rhythm Reader (4/4)
A browser-based rhythm trainer that scrolls measures across the screen while you tap along. Designed for beginners and intermediate students to lock in timing, subdivision, and groove.
Use it to practice quarter notes, eighth notes, simple syncopations, and more. Great for drum set, guitar, piano, bass, and voice students who want to feel more confident reading rhythms in real time.
Note & Fretboard Trainer
An interactive note-identification tool that helps students connect what they see on the staff to where it lives on the instrument. Ideal for guitar, bass, and piano.
Practice finding notes quickly in different positions, work on reading in both clefs, and build the muscle memory that makes sight-reading feel natural instead of stressful.
Open the Grand Staff Trainer
Open the Treble Clef Trainer
Open the Bass Clef Trainer
Metronome & Groove Lab
A modern, web-based metronome that does more than click. Explore different tempos, subdivisions, and accent patterns while you practice scales, chords, and repertoire.
Use Groove Lab to experiment with feel: straight vs. swung, laying back vs. pushing ahead, and building your internal clock so that playing with others feels relaxed and solid.
Notice the check box for human feel lower in the display. It adjust the precision of the metronome by 15 ms ahead or behind depend depending on how you set the slider.
Guitar Tuner
Here's an old-fashioned audible tuner. Unlike today's digital tuners, which don't require any listening, this one is old-fashioned.
Carefully listen for any interference beats and tune till they smooth out and go away. If that sounds mysterious, talk to your teacher about it for a demonstration.
Chromatic Play Along, Play in every key.
Listen a play licks, exercises, melodic fragments etc. over four bars moving chromatically from a G bass note Half step by half step to the octave.
Gradually improve your speed at higher tempos.
Have fun developing your technique.
More Tools Coming Soon
We’re always building new ways to make practicing more effective and more fun: ear-training drills, harmony visualizers, play-along loops, and more.
Check back here for new tools, or ask your teacher which ones might be best for your goals right now.
Have an idea for a practice tool? We’d love to hear it— mention it at your next lesson or email us.