Ear Training
About ear training practice
Notes feel fuzzy, or you only notice mistakes after the track ends? Ear training practice helps you recognise piano notes by ear on a free virtual keyboard. Work at your own pace: choose difficulty, set a note range, replay each prompt, and build reliable pitch memory without a timer.
What you train
Each round plays one or more notes. You listen, then tap the matching keys on the on-screen piano. Beginner settings stick to white keys in a single octave; intermediate and advanced settings add black keys and wider ranges so you learn intervals and register changes gradually.
Replays and custom ranges make this mode ideal when you are new to relative pitch, returning after a break, or targeting a weak spot in your range.
How to use practice mode
Open Practice Setup to pick difficulty, lowest and highest notes, and notes per round. Start a round, listen carefully, then submit your guesses on the keyboard. Review the summary, adjust settings if needed, and repeat. Stats on the side track accuracy and streaks as you improve.
Notes feel fuzzy, or you only notice mistakes after the track ends? Ear training practice helps you recognise piano notes by ear on a free virtual keyboard. Work at your own pace: choose difficulty, set a note range, replay each prompt, and build reliable pitch memory without a timer.
Watch demoWarming up the keys…