Octave: Sight Reading Tool

Note and chord lookup tool

Published by: Adam Bell
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Octave is a simple and quick utility to help with learning to read sheet music, composition, or improvisation.
- Learn ledger lines by dragging the note to see what the Octave and Note is
- Tap to hear notes to make sure you're playing the right key.
- Look up a variety of chords to help you compose and get better at chord progressions / improvisation faster.
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Octave Competitors

Name
Piano Sight Reading - Lite
Guitar Scales +
Music Theory, Notes & Chords
Sheet Music Converter
Convert, Practice, Perform
Music Chords
Match chords & scales to notes
Read Ahead Hybrid – Piano Sigh
Learn Piano Notes - Fun!
Play them all!
Sight Reading
Improve your sight reading

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