Learn Notes
Build rapid key recognition across octaves.
Your premium, standalone studio for practicing notes, chords, scales, and songs.
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Interactive modes designed for rapid improvement.
Build rapid key recognition across octaves.
Master major, minor, and advanced voicings.
Develop fluid motion with visual scale patterns.
Play progressive melodies to build repertoire.
Train your listening with pitch and interval drills.
Improve timing consistency with the metronome.
Explore the keyboard freely. Sounds are synthesized in real-time.
Find notes and build confidence with key recognition.
Middle C (C4) is your anchor point. White keys repeat C, D, E, F, G, A, B.
Select a chord and tap the keys that belong to it.
Learn scale patterns step by step.
Follow the highlighted keys to play melodies.
Identify notes, directions, and chord qualities.
Practice timing with the metronome.
Stats saved securely in your browser.
PianoMaster is a browser-based piano learning app for practicing notes, chords, scales, songs, ear training, and rhythm. Users interact with a virtual keyboard, listen to generated tones, and respond to guided challenges.
The useful workflow is simple: choose a practice mode, play or identify the requested notes, receive feedback, and track progress over time.
Beginner note practice: A new learner can open Note Recognition, choose beginner white keys, and tap the matching key when the app asks for C, D, E, F, G, A, or B.
Short, regular sessions work better than long sessions done rarely. Start with note recognition, then move to chords, scales, songs, ear training, and rhythm so each skill supports the next one.
Many beginners try to play songs before they can recognize notes or keep a steady beat. PianoMaster helps separate these skills so users can improve one area at a time.
The app saves practice progress in the browser, including attempts, accuracy, streaks, recent activity, and achievements. This makes it useful for personal practice without requiring an account, but progress may be reset if browser storage is cleared.
No. You can use the built-in virtual piano keyboard in your browser. A real piano or MIDI keyboard is not required.
You can practice note recognition, chords, scales, beginner songs, ear training, rhythm, and free play using the interactive keyboard.
Yes. Practice attempts, accuracy, streaks, recent activity, and achievements are saved in your browser storage.
Progress may be removed if you clear browser data, use a different browser, switch devices, or reset progress inside the app.
Yes. Beginners can start with white-key note practice, simple chords, basic scales, and guided song exercises before moving to harder modes.
Yes. The app generates piano-style tones in the browser so you can hear notes, chords, scales, songs, and ear training prompts.