Note Rush: Learn to Read Music
Note Rush: Learn to Read Music
Note Rush: Learn to Read Music
Everyone
Thomas Grayston Software
A favorite of music teachers, Note Rush boosts note reading speed and accuracy.


Average Rating

4.2


Number of Ratings

461


Number of Downloads

10K+


Contains Ads

False


In-App Purchases

False


Install Fee

$8.99


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About Note Rush: Learn to Read Music

Learn to Read Music with Note Rush! Note Rush boosts your note reading speed and accuracy, building a strong mental model of where each written note is on your instrument. Now even better with Note Rush: 2nd Edition! How it Works --------------------------- Note Rush is like a virtual flash card ... read more

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User Reviews

Jessica Francis Jessica Francis
16
Wednesday, June 12, 2024

My child and I really enjoy this app! I've seen significant improvement with her in just the last few days. She loves the silly screens and it helps her to want to practice. I love that I can customize which notes we'll practice. One draw back is that there isn't an "infinity" option or any amount of time. You run through the notes one time. I wish I could do something like set it for 5 minutes. Playing through the notes just ones is a bit fiddly and distracts from the actual practicing.

Drake Munson Drake Munson
12
Friday, March 29, 2024

Simple app that stops short of its potential. Pros: picks up the sound well enough, can use an acoustic piano, game like (if you're a kid) Cons: game like (if you're an adult), game resets after you've hit every not once. You have to reset every 15-30 seconds depending on how fast you are at the "game". Really needs more modes for better training... such as infinite practice. Or a game type where you go as long as you can without a mistake. Has it helped me... yes. Would I buy again? Unlikely

A Google user A Google user
43
Tuesday, April 16, 2019

I play clarinet, so only use treble and there were five(5) lessons. That's it. No sharps/flats. And inputting new cards is a pain on the phone. Also, I was hoping for it showing me a line of music (multiple notes) and then letting me play them all, not queuing them up each one-at-a-time for me. It does a good job of calibrating for the clarinet, which is nice, without more complicated notes it's a little too basic. Why not more cards with more complicated notes? And adding rhythm! Now you'd be talking! Edited

Andrea Miller Andrea Miller
23
Thursday, October 5, 2023

One of my go-to apps as a piano teacher! Students enjoy it and are always delighted by the seasonal themes. I love the simplicity of the app. It's not trying to do too many things at once. The pre-defined levels cover 99% of what I need, and for those instances when I need a student to review just the notes they're struggling with, It's super easy to whip up a custom level on the fly. Thank you!

Freebird Freebird
2
Wednesday, April 10, 2024

There needs to be an option to show the note names immediately/always. This would make it far better and easier to sync into your brain. Because of this I have developed a need to count the notes. I know C, so this next note is 3 notes up from C. Instead of just memorizing it as F you have to develop this crutch. The hints even force you do so, telling you the note is above C but also 2 notes below F. Never shows A, B, D or E...+Needs an endless mode for each section. Edited

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