Master piano note recognition with quick, focused drills. Practice reading treble and bass clef notes right in your browser — no account, no download needed.
What's inside
See a note on the staff and identify it on the piano keyboard. Instant feedback keeps you sharp.
Race against the clock in Game mode. Quick rounds sharpen note recognition speed under pressure.
Stats, streaks, and achievements in the iOS app keep you motivated every session.
No sign-up required. All three tools work instantly in your browser.
Game mode, leaderboards, multiplayer, lessons and more — rated 4.6★ on the App Store.
The five lines of the treble clef, bottom to top, are E G B D F — remembered with "Every Good Boy Does Fine." The four spaces spell F A C E.
The five lines of the bass clef, bottom to top, are G B D F A — remembered with "Good Boys Do Fine Always." The four spaces are A C E G — "All Cows Eat Grass."
Most beginners can recognize all natural notes on the staff within a few weeks of daily practice. NoteRacer's drills are designed to build fast, automatic recognition — typically 5–10 minutes a day is enough to see real progress.
Consistent, short sessions beat long occasional ones. Start by memorizing landmark notes (middle C, treble G, bass F), then drill the surrounding notes. NoteRacer shows you a note on the staff and asks you to identify it on a piano keyboard — exactly the reflex sight reading requires.
Yes — the web practice tool, note chart, and lessons are completely free with no account required. The iOS app adds game mode, leaderboards, and achievements.