Have you ever dreamt of hearing a song and just playing it? PitchFit trains your ear step by step, from recognising a single pitch to figuring out full songs. No sheet music, no tabs.
Playing by ear is not a single skill. It is a stack. PitchFit builds each layer in order, so every stage reinforces the next.

Can you tell if a note is right or wrong? This is where everything starts. You learn to hear pitch as a distinct, identifiable thing rather than just a blur of sound.

Can you find a melody on your instrument by feel? You learn to hear the distance between notes, including steps, skips, and leaps, so you can trace any melody by ear.

Can you hear the chords underneath a song? You learn to identify chord quality and function, including the emotional colour of major, minor, and beyond.

Can you learn a full song just by listening? You bring together pitch, interval, and harmony skills to decode real music including verse, chorus, and bridge.

Can you play freely over music you have never heard before? You stop reacting and start anticipating. You hear where the music wants to go before it gets there.

You learned from YouTube and tabs. You can play well but you freeze when someone calls out a key or asks you to jam. Playing by ear is the missing piece.

You have a strong natural feel for melody but you want to understand the harmony underneath. You want to write your own songs and direct musicians.

You can read music but you want to play without the sheet in front of you. Playing by ear gives you musical freedom that sheet music never will.

You work in a DAW and your ear is sharp. But when it comes to naming what you are hearing or recreating a sound from a reference, the vocabulary is not there yet.

Pitch sense matters more than you think. Understanding harmony and melody makes you a better ensemble musician. You start anticipating changes instead of reacting to them.

You have no music background but a strong desire to play. Playing by ear is the most natural way to learn. It is how every musician learned before sheet music existed.
No singing, no sheet music, no theory. You hear real music and respond to what you notice. The test meets you at your level and a coach walks you through every step.
A genuine musical phrase, chord, or single note plays through your device. No synthetic bleeps, and no reference tone to lean on.

Tap what you noticed: which way the melody moved, what changed between two clips, how many instruments are playing, or which note just sounded.

When you hunt for a note, you get up to three tries on an on-screen keyboard. Miss it and the test reveals the answer, then adjusts the difficulty so it is never too easy or too brutal.

You pick a teacher at the start, and they explain why each answer was right or wrong, so every question teaches you something even when you miss.
No microphone and no instrument needed. Everything happens on screen, entirely by ear.
Every exercise in PitchFit is designed around a real musical outcome. This is what you are working toward.
PitchFit does not make you start from zero if you are not. A 10-minute play-by-ear test tells us exactly where you are across every skill layer, and your training plan starts from there.

Around ten minutes of listening and note-finding. You get a baseline across the skills playing by ear is built on, with no guessing about where to start.


Your weakest stage becomes your starting point. Sessions are 10 minutes, adaptive, and focused. No wasted time on things you can already do.


Every session uses real musical tones, real chords, and real progressions. Not synthetic bleeps. Your brain connects training directly to music you hear in the world.


As you level up, you practice transcribing real musical phrases. The skills you build in exercises transfer directly to sitting down and figuring out a song.
Each of these dimensions feeds directly into your ability to play by ear. Find your baseline first.

The engine behind playing by ear. Hear the distance between notes and you can trace any melody.
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Hear the quality of a chord. Major, minor, diminished. This is how you figure out the harmony of any song.
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Recognise the harmonic patterns behind songs. Most music uses fewer progressions than you think.
Test yours →Ten minutes to your baseline. A personalised plan from there.