An app for choral singers who don't read music well.
Snap a photo or import JPG, PNG or PDF.
Touch notes in the image to hear the pitch.
Not for instrumental parts - see details below.
Whether you sing in a choir, or a barbershop quartet, or other vocal group, What's My Note lets you hear and learn the pitches in your sheet music. You can repeat single notes or intervals as many times as you like.
Use What's My Note? to read published choral music - the kind used by high school choruses, church choirs, musical theater, and barbershop quartets. If you are not sure that What's My Note? will read your music, e-mail us a photo, and we'll let you know.
For a demo, please view the video on our website.
(What's My Note DOES NOT play scores from start to finish, does not play more than one voice at a time, does not interpret rhythms, does not recognize or play piano or instrumental parts. Hand-written manuscripts and most forms of popular music probably won't work.)
You can import PDFs and JPEGs, and use What's My Note's OCR feature on any device. To photograph music, What's My Note? requires an 8 megapixel camera, available on these models (or later): iPhone 4s, iPod Touch 6th Generation, iPad Pro, iPad Air 2, iPad Mini 4.
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What’s My Note? FAQ
Is What’s My Note? free?
Yes, What’s My Note? is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.
Is What’s My Note? legit?
⚠️ The What’s My Note? app has poor ratings and negative feedback. Users seem unsatisfied with its performance or features.
I love this app ,but since today I’ve been having a lot of issues .
The app has way too many bugs ,
I’ve deleted and reinstalled the app several times ,reset it my IPAD,and no luck so far .
I am not sure if it’s due to the new update .
Please try fix the glitches ASAP .
Not very good
I want my money back, I paid for this is a rush to get something done and it didn’t work at all. It didn’t read the notes after I took the pictures and you cannot even add a pdf! The app is confusing and not worth it to me.
Don’t waist your money
i tried several times for it to capture my sheet work and it still never did. terrible app
Waste of a dollar.
This app is horrible. It ONLY reads sheet music, so it couldn’t help me on my note identification homework. When it reads, it adds a flash. When the photo comes out, it did absolutely NOTHING to help me. It just looked like they put a filter on the photo. Do not but this app, it will not make anything easier. If I could give it a 0 star, I would.
Great app some glitches still
I love this app since I cannot read music well at all. It has been my savior for singing at church. The picture can be a little grainy but the quality has greatly improved.
Very bad
The picture was hard to take.After the picture it doesn’t show you how to play it just plays the not for you when you press it and it sound terrible
Great app!👍👍
Love this app. Helps me learn my music much faster and increases my accuracy on intervals I usually have trouble with. Use it to Kearny’s my acappella music since I don’t play the piano.
Can’t recommend this app enough!
Good Concept, Needs Work
Took photos several times, didn't work. Some notes were not properly read, and only read one at a time when there were multiple at once, and would not even process the majority of the page. Needs a bit of work.
Doesn’t read length of notes or sharps and flats
The only thing this app is useful for is showing you the very note that would be on that part of the staff, it doesn’t even read accidentals. If you can’t figure that out without the app then I don’t know how you’d be able to figure out how to download it in the first place. This thing is complete garbage and not even worth a dollar
Love the app
I like this app very much, the only thing I would like it to do yet is when you press and hold for the note that it would show if it was like and f or c or b flat! Something like that.
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