Note Reading

Learn to Read Sheet Music

From first note to sight-reading in your own time. No teacher required.

What you will learn

What you will learn

Reading music is a skill, not a talent. These lessons break it into small, learnable steps.

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Treble and bass clef

Start with the notes on the staff. Learn the positions, the ledger lines, and the shortcuts that make reading automatic.

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Rhythm and time

Reading pitch is only half the skill. The lessons cover note values, time signatures, and rhythmic patterns.

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Sight-reading practice

Short daily exercises that connect the notes you see to the sounds you hear.

How it works

How the lessons work

01

Learn the staff

Five lines, four spaces, and two clefs. You learn the visual logic first, then the note names.

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02

Connect notes to sounds

Every visual lesson pairs with audio. You see a note, hear it, and identify it. The connection becomes automatic.

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Sight-read short pieces

Short musical phrases, increasing in complexity. Each one builds speed and confidence.

Also try

Complete your pitch profile

Each dimension of pitch perception reinforces the others.

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Perfect Pitch

Name any note without a reference.

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Relative Pitch

Measure intervals between two notes.

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Chord Recognition

Identify chord types by ear.

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FAQ

Common questions

No. The lessons work through your browser using audio playback. An instrument helps but is not required to start.
The focus is on reading and hearing, not written theory. You learn by doing, not by memorising rules.

Ready to test your note reading?

Discover your true musical potential.

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