Tempojoy trains your musical ear with interactive games. Identify notes, intervals, and chords — then watch your accuracy improve session by session.
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Training modules
10k+
Exercises completed
Free
To get started
Time
04:31
Streak
🔥 6
Score
87%
Overall Score
Great work!
31
Correct
5
Incorrect
12
Streak
Configure
Pick your notes, dial in the octave range, tempo, timer, and session rules — every training run is tuned to exactly where you are.
Choose the notes, range, pacing, and session rules for focused pitch recognition practice.
12 of 12 notes selected
Tutorial video coming soon
A quick walkthrough on picking notes, tempo, and using the reference tone to build recognition faster.
Explore other ways to sharpen your ear.
How it works
Choose your module, set difficulty, pick your note range and time limit. Every session is tailored to where you are right now.
Game Configuration
ReadyNotes play through your speakers. Identify them on the keyboard or from multiple choice. The game adapts as you go.
Time
04:31
Streak
🔥 6
Score
87%
See exactly which notes you struggle with. Accuracy per note, rolling performance over time, XP earned.
Note Performance
Accuracy Results
Modules
Identify pitches by ear. See the note on the staff — hear it play — pick it from the keyboard.
Master the distance between two notes. The foundation of melody, harmony, and composition.
Listen to a chord, identify every note inside it. Build the deep harmonic awareness pros rely on.
Major, minor, diminished, augmented — hear the difference instantly, every time.
Everything in one place
Six practice modules, a real MIDI-friendly keyboard, deep-dive articles, and memorable interval anchors — all in one place.
Mouse, touchscreen, or a real MIDI controller — the sampler responds to it all.
Music Theory
What Is Perfect Pitch?
The ability to name any note by ear — and why it's rarer, stranger, and more double-edged than most assume.
Music Practice
Ear Training for Beginners
A practical roadmap to hearing music like a musician — one interval, one chord, one short session at a time.
Coming Soon
Chord Extensions Demystified
9ths, 11ths, 13ths — what they sound like, how they're built, and when to reach for them.
Coming Soon
How to Practice Intervals
Anchor songs, descending drills, and the interleaving trick that unlocks recognition speed.
Music Theory
What Is Perfect Pitch?
The ability to name any note by ear — and why it's rarer, stranger, and more double-edged than most assume.
Music Practice
Ear Training for Beginners
A practical roadmap to hearing music like a musician — one interval, one chord, one short session at a time.
Coming Soon
Chord Extensions Demystified
9ths, 11ths, 13ths — what they sound like, how they're built, and when to reach for them.
Coming Soon
How to Practice Intervals
Anchor songs, descending drills, and the interleaving trick that unlocks recognition speed.
Music Theory
What Is Perfect Pitch?
The ability to name any note by ear — and why it's rarer, stranger, and more double-edged than most assume.
Music Practice
Ear Training for Beginners
A practical roadmap to hearing music like a musician — one interval, one chord, one short session at a time.
Coming Soon
Chord Extensions Demystified
9ths, 11ths, 13ths — what they sound like, how they're built, and when to reach for them.
Coming Soon
How to Practice Intervals
Anchor songs, descending drills, and the interleaving trick that unlocks recognition speed.
Music Theory
What Is Perfect Pitch?
The ability to name any note by ear — and why it's rarer, stranger, and more double-edged than most assume.
Music Practice
Ear Training for Beginners
A practical roadmap to hearing music like a musician — one interval, one chord, one short session at a time.
Coming Soon
Chord Extensions Demystified
9ths, 11ths, 13ths — what they sound like, how they're built, and when to reach for them.
Coming Soon
How to Practice Intervals
Anchor songs, descending drills, and the interleaving trick that unlocks recognition speed.
Longer-form writing on ear training, music theory, and how musicians actually get better.
Notes, intervals, chord qualities, chord dictation, sight reading, and rhythm.
Minor 2nd
Jaws
Major 2nd
Happy Birthday
Minor 3rd
Greensleeves
Major 3rd
Saints Marching In
Perfect 4th
Here Comes the Bride
Tritone
The Simpsons
Perfect 5th
Star Wars theme
Major 6th
NBC chimes
Major 7th
Take On Me
Octave
Over the Rainbow
Minor 2nd
Jaws
Major 2nd
Happy Birthday
Minor 3rd
Greensleeves
Major 3rd
Saints Marching In
Perfect 4th
Here Comes the Bride
Tritone
The Simpsons
Perfect 5th
Star Wars theme
Major 6th
NBC chimes
Major 7th
Take On Me
Octave
Over the Rainbow
Minor 2nd
Jaws
Major 2nd
Happy Birthday
Minor 3rd
Greensleeves
Major 3rd
Saints Marching In
Perfect 4th
Here Comes the Bride
Tritone
The Simpsons
Perfect 5th
Star Wars theme
Major 6th
NBC chimes
Major 7th
Take On Me
Octave
Over the Rainbow
Minor 2nd
Jaws
Major 2nd
Happy Birthday
Minor 3rd
Greensleeves
Major 3rd
Saints Marching In
Perfect 4th
Here Comes the Bride
Tritone
The Simpsons
Perfect 5th
Star Wars theme
Major 6th
NBC chimes
Major 7th
Take On Me
Octave
Over the Rainbow
Tie each interval to a melody you already know — recognition becomes near-instant.
Why Tempojoy
Every correct answer earns XP. Level up as you improve. Progress is tracked across every session.
Configure note ranges, exercise counts, time limits, and reference tones. Train exactly how you want.
See accuracy broken down by individual notes. Know exactly where to focus next session.
Pitch, intervals, chords, chord quality — complete ear training in one place, not scattered across apps.
Build momentum with consecutive correct answers. Streaks make sessions addictive in the right way.
Every exercise uses real instrument audio — piano, guitar, and more — so your ear trains on real sounds.
Integrations
Bring your own tools. Tempojoy connects to the instruments and services you already use, so training fits your workflow.
Plug in any MIDI controller and answer with real keys instead of clicks.
Pull reference tracks from your library to train against songs you actually listen to.
Anchor exercises to a track from YouTube Music — great for transcription practice.
Export drills and progressions straight into a GarageBand project for jam sessions.
Route Tempojoy audio into Live and use your existing racks and effects.
Send trained interval and chord patterns into Logic for arrangement work.