Learn Music the Way
You Learned to Speak.

You learned your first language by ear β€” listening, then speaking β€” long before you read a word. Intonote builds your musical ear the same way: hear it, name it, then sing it back. A guided 75-level Journey that turns recognising sounds into truly hearing them.

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Training Modes
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Learning Paths
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Difficulty Levels
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Why training your ear by singing actually works
Intonote isn't a quiz with a music skin. It's built on how people genuinely internalise sound β€” an approach rooted in the KodΓ‘ly and Gordon traditions of music education.
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Sound before symbol

You learned to speak years before you learned to read. Music works the same way β€” yet most training inverts it, drilling notation and theory before the ear can hear what they describe. Intonote teaches the sound first. Names, symbols and notation come later, once you can already recognise what they stand for.

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The goal is audiation, not recognition

Tapping the right answer on a multiple-choice screen only proves you can recognise a sound while it's in front of you. Audiation β€” a term from Edwin Gordon's Music Learning Theory β€” is hearing music in your mind when nothing is playing at all. That's the skill real musicians have, and it's what the Journey is built to grow: a spiral curriculum that keeps returning to each skill in new musical contexts, so it moves from a lucky guess to something you simply know.

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Singing is what makes a sound yours

You can recognise a minor third and still not own it. A sound becomes truly internal the moment you can produce it from memory β€” and the most direct way to do that is with your own voice. So most Journey levels don't end when you name the answer; they end when you sing it back. Hearing, then naming, then singing closes the loop between spotting a sound and carrying it inside you.

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Real-time pitch detection makes intonation visible

Intonation is hard to learn because you can't see it β€” you just have a vague sense you're "a little off." As you sing, Intonote listens and draws your pitch against the target in real time, automatically shifted into your own vocal range. Sharp or flat stops being a feeling and becomes something you can watch and correct, note by note.

Hear it. Name it. Sing it. See it.
Most ear trainers stop at the second step. Intonote runs the full loop on nearly every Journey level β€” and that last step is where the skill actually sticks.
Step 01

Hear

A phrase plays β€” an interval inside a melody, a chord inside a progression, a scale degree inside a key. Always in musical context, never an isolated beep.

Step 02

Name

You identify what you heard. Get it wrong and the exact pair you confused is logged, so the app can bring it back as a targeted drill later.

Step 03

Sing

The app asks you to sing it back, shifted into your range. Recognising turns into producing β€” the step almost every other ear trainer skips.

Step 04

See

Your voice is drawn against the target in real time. You watch yourself land the pitch β€” and see exactly where to correct when you don't.

Built for the long climb, not a quick quiz
The parts that keep you progressing for months β€” not just the first afternoon.
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The Journey

75 levels across 6 stages β€” a spiral curriculum that revisits intervals, chords, scales, rhythm, melody, and harmony at increasing depth. Most levels end with chained singing.

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Confusion Drill

AI spots the pairs you consistently mix up and generates targeted drills to fix exactly those weak spots.

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Custom Mode

Choose exactly which notes, intervals, chords, or scales to practice β€” your way.

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Chained Singing

After every Journey question, sing the answer back β€” with real-time pitch detection auto-shifted to your vocal range.

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Progress Tracking

XP, levels, 41 achievements, daily goals, streaks, confusion drills, and detailed stats by mode.

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Built-in Reference

Audio examples and explanations for every interval, chord, scale, cadence, and progression.

Three ways to train
Follow the guided curriculum, go deep on a single skill, or train whatever you like on your own terms β€” every exercise works in all three.

The Journey Guided

A 75-level curriculum across 6 stages that decides what comes next. Start at the beginning and climb β€” each skill revisited and deepened as you go. The path most people follow.

Skill Paths Focused

Short, dedicated progressions that drill one area at a time β€” intervals, chords, rhythm, voice leading, modal ear and more. Pick the skill you want to sharpen and go deep on just that.

Free Training Open

Every exercise on its own, on your terms. Choose the difficulty, set custom filters, and practise exactly the notes, intervals, chords or scales you want.

All 30, available across every mode
From naming a single note to tracking an inner voice through a four-part progression β€” grouped into listening, harmony, and singing.

🎧 Listen & Identify 8 modes

Hear sounds and name what you hear.

  • Notes
  • Intervals
  • Interval in Context
  • Direction
  • Comparison
  • Scale Degrees
  • Degree in Context
  • Chord in Context

🎹 Patterns & Harmony 12 modes

Recognize chords, scales, progressions, and how voices move.

  • Chords
  • Inversions
  • Functional Chords
  • Scales
  • Progressions
  • Cadences
  • Melodic Dictation
  • Bass Dictation
  • Mode Ear
  • Phrase Contour
  • Rhythm
  • Voice Leading

🎀 Sing & Perform 10 modes

Match pitch, sing scales and intervals, and perform melodies with real-time feedback.

  • Sing Note
  • Sing Interval
  • Sing Melody
  • Sing Scale
  • Sing Chord Tone
  • Sing Scale Degree
  • Sing Inner Voice
  • Sing Missing Chord Tone
  • Open Voice
  • Inner Voices
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75-Level Journey

A spiral curriculum across 6 stages β€” every skill revisited and deepened as you progress.

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9 Instruments

Piano, violin, cello, flute, trumpet, marimba, harp, bass, and guitar. As you move through the Journey it rotates the timbre, so your ear learns the sound itself β€” not one instrument's fingerprint.

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Works Offline

No internet or account needed. Optionally sync progress across devices via iCloud.

Questions or feedback?

We'd love to hear from you β€” whether it's a bug report, feature request, or just to say hi.

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