Master Music Notes & Boost Your Speed with NoteRacer!
NoteRacer is the ultimate music learning game, perfect for both beginners and pros! Sharpen your sight-reading skills and improve note recognition with a fully customizable learning experience.
Learn & Practice:
• Focus on specific notes that you want to improve.
• Switch between piano keys or note names for tailored training.
Challenge Yourself:
• Play the NoteRacer game and test your speed as notes scroll faster!
• Climb the global leaderboard and track your progress.
• Multiplayer Mode – Compete with friends and players worldwide in real-time!
Whether you’re a pianist, musician, or just starting out, NoteRacer makes learning music notes fun, fast, and rewarding. Download now and race through notes to level up your skills!
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NoteRacer FAQ
Is NoteRacer free?
Yes, NoteRacer is free to download, however it contains in-app purchases or subscription offerings.
Is NoteRacer legit?
🤔 The NoteRacer app's quality is mixed. Some users are satisfied, while others report issues. Consider reading individual reviews for more context.
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How much does NoteRacer cost?
NoteRacer has several in-app purchases/subscriptions, the average in-app price is $4.99.
Super simple app, very well executed.
If you need to work on sight reading, there's lots of apps similar to this one that do the same thing. But this is the most nicely designed one. Sleek, simple, easy. Nothing distracting, no annoying user-interface flaws -- just a smooth experience practicing notes.
Love it!
Great app for learning notes
I hardly knew bass clef notes and this has helped tremendously. I love that you can customize the range you want to learn, toggle on and off sharps and flats, and then test your skill with the game. It is hard and challenging but it is great. I think the leaderboard feature needs some work (not sure why the leader has 8 but second place has 35) and it would be nice if it didn’t duplicate the same person with the same score.
Review 2022
I have been away from music for many years. This program is easy to read and understand🏅
I like it..but some things not as much
I love to play NoteRacer, but sometimes when I click the wrong thing with a different part of my hand I get it wrong when I know it. But that doesn’t change that I know it and that it’s really helped me learn the notes a lot better.
Great but two issues
I can’t find a way to go from practice to play mode without closing the app first. Also the controls for bottom range notes is cut off by by phone screen and can’t be adjusted.
There is a problem for smaller iphones
In smaller iphones such as 5s or se in settings you cant change the range of bass clef! Because it is almost out of the screen...
Love the app
I just started using the app a day ago but I am loving the features. It is helping me learn the concept of reading. It is of course challenging but I am game. But the way they have timed games to help you read with a speed. I’m not at that level yet but it’s a great learning tool. Would I recommend this app? Absolutely and if you can join a class or take a private class to help you along the way. Also it takes time so I suggest take your time. Enjoy. No I am not a paid reviewer. See you around the piano.🙂
Confusing
It’s confusing for me
Great app!
I personally think this app is great. Its easy to use and totally worth the price. I would quickly change my rating from a 4 to 5 star if they had the option to slow down the notes in the game mode. I think its a great concept but the notes speed up way too fast. It would be nice if there was a setting function to either have the speed ramp up slower or keep the notes coming at a steady, adjustable speed. I would recommend this app for sure!
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