TREBLE CAT

by Melody Cats


Music

6.49 usd



Learn how to quickly identify notes in the treble clef.


Treble Cat is designed to help students of all ages learn how to quickly identify notes in the treble clef.There are 80 entertaining levels that get progressively more challenging.This app has been created in collaboration with professional musicians and educators.A fun way for beginners to get past the most challenging and sometimes discouraging introduction to reading music.

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Great for drilling!!! I really love how this app helps me to learn what the notes are. The more I drill, the clearer they become to read. And if ever I have trouble remembering, I can always go back and redo earlier tests to really help solidify which note goes where

Ali Reda Jeafar

great app! I improve my reading within a week!

nagol_ gaming

Purfect!

Ivan

Ok if I learn about notes But it just touch and listening the sound and not interactive game Maybe should make it better Example if notes touched it will make how sounds we've touch work or we must completely the sounds to avoiding missed note

Ibkar

Helping me, and when I imagine it in the aspect as a first person game, I feel almost gripping!

David Hendrickson

You should add something like what the notes are and what what line there on

Jessica Macias

We absolutely adore this game! :) It is birilant to be able to play a game and acquire so much music knowledge! It is wonderful for any age - the children and I include this as part of our musical education throughout our school week.:) Well done!

The Places

KAt the beginning it was ridiculous easy and looked like stupid, but it really made me learn the musical notes in Sol! Excellent to learn having fun, now I can read a penthagram without having to study it ^_^

Dorian Gault

Can't play it. Does not properly show up on screen.

Ragged C

I am learning to quickly read notes and I am challenged. This app is fun for those who want to learn note placement. I think it would be nice out the note tone was played when pressed but whatever. This app requires a stylus at later levels.

Andrew Eroh