Whack A Note (Read Music Note)
by AptApp2
🗂️ Music
Version 100+ 💾 601 Kb
📅 Updated Eligible if bought after 7/2/2016.
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This music app is inspired by the classic "whack a mole" game but with a twist.
Features Whack A Note (Read Music Note)
Whack A Note is a Musical Note Reading Game inspired by the classic "whack a mole" game but with a twist.
Select between 3 clefs (Treble, Bass, Alto) to test your note reading skills.
Heres how this music gane works...The game starts with a random note being displayed (A-G in 2 octaves).
A music card (note on staff) will begin to pop up from their holes at random.
The object of the game is to match the correct notes by tapping on the note card before it disappear in the hole.
You have 3 lives, so choose wisely.
Once 20 matches are found, you proceed to the next level.
There are a total of 14 levels.
Play the game, work at your own pace.
Whack A Note is a fun way to practice and improve your knowledge of music notation.
This app was developed with Adobe Flash.
A free download of Adobe Air is required.
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What Our Users Say
Don't just take our word for it. Here's what our users have to say about our Android app.
"Doesn't work on my tablet. It requires Adobe Air, which isn't available for my tablet."
Amber Volle
"This game is really great for my piano students, however, it would be nice if the notes around middle C came up more often. It's mostly the higher and lower notes on the staff in the treble and bass clef. I would give this a 5 star rating if there was a way to hand pick (before starting a new game) what notes came up during a game so that my beginners could work on simple note reading around middle C. Please make this possible!"
Philip-Jennifer Shambaugh
"This app is good fun as I'm undertaking grade 1 theory so it is useful for note recognition. However in order to stop playing it I have to go into settings and 'force stop' as so far I haven't found an exit button."
Claire Bonney
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Available for Android 8.0 and above