NoteWorks is a musical game, designed to teach note recognition and improve sight reading skills. Hungry Munchy is eager to swallow elusive blue notes. Your goal is to help Munchy catch each note as quickly as possible.
The game combines learning and fun into a single gratifying experience. The app is both educational and entertaining, with an intuitive and visually appealing interface.
NoteWorks was created for:
• Players of all ages.
• Beginners to advanced music students.
• Families with multiple players.
• Music teachers with multiple students.
Game design features include:
• A funny animated character.
• User-friendly menus.
• Superb graphics.
• Engaging sound effects.
• MIDI
Educational features:
• Students learn by playing a game and having fun.
• In practice mode, students are helped with hints.
• In challenge mode, students play for points and stars.
• Students learn to recognize notes instantly, on sight.
• The game can adjust and progress automatically for each player.
• For beginners, the game starts by teaching a limited range of notes.
• Note range gradually increases as students advance.
• After mastering accidentals, students learn key signatures.
• Game speed is easily adjusted to increase or decrease difficulty.
• Students can use custom game settings to stay in full control.
• Sharing of game progress: ability to share game results with teachers.
While music teachers persistently stress the importance of sight reading, most teachers prefer not to spend valuable lesson time on basic note recognition skills. Thus, NoteWorks helps music teachers concentrate on more interesting aspects of their art, such as technique and musicality.
Serious music students can take advantage of the game to learn clefs outside of their own instruments, as well as prepare for music theory exams. In addition, non-musicians could use NoteWorks as an interesting memory game, to help keep their minds sharp and quick.
NoteWorks was created for people who like to learn by playing and having fun. It was designed with the objective of neither being too easy nor too hard, and never boring. We hope you'll find NoteWorks both useful and entertaining, and we would greatly appreciate it if you could share your thoughts and opinions about the game by rating it.
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Ist NoteWorks kostenlos?
Ja, NoteWorks ist komplett kostenlos und enthält keine In-App-Käufe oder Abonnements.
Ist NoteWorks seriös?
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Wie viel kostet NoteWorks?
NoteWorks ist kostenlos.
Wie hoch ist der Umsatz von NoteWorks?
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Benutzerbewertung
3.88 von 5
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NoteWorks Bewertungen
love this app but..
i really like this app! it’s super helpful for beginners. however, I did notice a glitch and i have a suggestion.
glitch: when you click on “all stars” to see which sections your stars come from, there’s a glitch where the X button does not work when exiting, therefore having to restart the game when resuming.
suggestion: in the major and minors (levels), it would be helpful to actually add the sharps and flats beside the treble and bass clefs. it would give a nice visual and others may prefer it.
that’s all, otherwise, great app. :)
Amazing
My piano teacher actually showed me this app and I downloaded it and it is very helpful with practicing recognizing notes and being able to play them quickly. All in all an amazing app
Very bad
Horrible application, it doesn’t tell me the answers when I got one note wrong, not unique, not helpful at all. The leveling system are messed up, and sometimes it just clicks for me the wrong answer when I didn’t press anything. I just love it SO SO SO much when developers don’t double check their work.
The notes
When you do a note wrong it doesn’t tell ya the answer >:(
Possibilité de choisir l’étendue
Le jeu serait parfait si on pouvait choisir les notes à travailler.
Par exemple, choisir les notes à travailler.
Vraiment utile est intéressant
C’est trop utile, j’aime énormément cet appli. Ça me permet de pratiquer mes notes dans un moyen qui est plus le fun que sur des manuels. 5 sur 5!
Great!
I use this in school and the kids love it! And it is useful in teaching familiarity with seeing notes and associating them with a name and a pitch. I would love to see an option where the notes come in the order of a song such as twinkle twinkle little star. It would add a “connection” for the kids and prepare them easily for playing the song on an instrument. Please!!! It would be incredible!
I love it
Super game helps my with piano practice and I don’t have to do theory work thank you thank you 👍👍🥇
Du défi!
Enfin une appli qui propose un défi stimulant. Mon fils de 8 ans veut pratiquer sa lecture, oh! joie.
Suggestions
Hello! I am using this app with pleasure.
May I give some suggestions?
Level one give us the opportunity to develop expertise in the bottom half of G and the top half of F. I would like the same opportunity with the top half of G and the bottom half of F, BEFORE starting to add notes. That way, I think it would be easier to develop expertise in all the notes. Otherwise, I feel there is more exposure to the first notes learned.
Also, I would like an exercise with only the notes on lines, and then only the notes on interlines, for each G and F.
Different ways to learn augment the learning process.
Thank you for this already pretty good app.
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