Clef Software

A game (Lives, Points, Bombs, etc.) that will teach you how to read music notes
64 multimedia Readings in Treble/Bass Clef
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A computer game to learn to read music notes
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Learn the notes of the Bass and Treble Clef
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A tetris to learn music notes in treble clef
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Free - Happy Note!

From 2 to 17 different notes in Treble Clef and Bass Clef, 64 Readings to learn at your own pace. Hear and sing (or read) the notes at the same time! Each lesson features 5 different tempos: Largo - Adagio - Andante - Moderato - Allegro.



$29.95 - Happy Note!

A real computer game (Lives, Points, Bombs, etc.) that will teach you how to read music even as you play! You can choose to play in alphabetical (A, B, C... and A, H, C...) or syllabic notation (Do, Re, Mi...). 3 different speeds available.



$7.95 - Wieser Software Ltd

Learn the 21 notes of the Bass Clef and Treble Clef. The program displays the notes on the staff, and you press the name of the letter. If you get it wrong, the program displays the name above the staff. You then press the correct name to proceed.



Free - Happy Note!

Music notes are dropping from the treble clef at the top of your screen. Using your keyboard's left and right arrow keys, your objective is to steer each note so it lands on its name at the bottom of the screen.



 
A ear training game to recognize music notes

Happy Note! Play It By Ear
$29.95 - Happy Note!

A real computer game (with points,lives, Hi-Score list etc.) that teaches you to recognize music notes by ear. Easy to customize, Happy Note! Play It By Ear lets you learn at your own pace. It requires no previous knowledge of music. Its user-friendly interface allows you to start playing and learning right away, and its "Cartoons" option makes it even more fun. It features the same Learning menu as the game Happy Note! Treble and Bass Clef.



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