Flashnote Derby 4+

Music Note Flashcards

Luke Bartolomeo

Designed for iPad

    • $4.99

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Description

Flashnote Derby is a fun way for kids to learn and practice reading music notes.

Each race is a timed test in which the student identifies different notes in order to urge their horse on towards the finish line. Answering quickly and correctly will cause their horse to gain ground, while incorrect answers will cause it to fall behind. At the end of each race, students can review the notes they missed and see the correct answers.

Players can respond to flashcards by simply playing the note on their acoustic or MIDI instrument. They can also choose to answer by tapping letter buttons or playing a key on an on-screen piano.

The game is fully customizable to allow for any desired notes in the treble, bass, alto, or tenor clefs to be included. You can select ranges of notes, or several individual notes to focus on specific areas that need work. Notes can be shown with sharps and flats and key signatures can even be added to increase the challenge for more advanced students. The amount of time the player is given for each flashcard can be increased or decreased depending upon their age and level of experience.

Drills can start out simply, with only a handful of notes, and gradually be made more challenging until the full staff is mastered (up to five and a half ledger lines above or below the staff.) The more difficult the settings, the more points are awarded. The 'high score' is tracked so that players always have a goal to shoot for.

As a bonus, over a dozen instructional video lessons are easily accessible from right inside the app! Even children with no prior music instruction can start using Flashnote Derby right away to begin learning about the music alphabet, the staff, and how to identify different notes.

Because it can be set up so quickly, Flashnote Derby provides a perfect motivational tool for music teachers to use with students, even for just a minute or two of each lesson. Teachers have the ability to email homework assignments to their students for them to play on their own devices at home. Each player's performance is recorded so that their progress can be tracked. You can easily see which notes are most in need of review.

When students give up on their music lessons, it's usually because they find it too difficult. Learning basic skills early is key to laying the groundwork for future success. Flashnote Derby makes this process more enjoyable and helps students stay motivated in their music learning.

Sometimes it takes only a little extra effort to make the difference between success and failure. Download Flashnote Derby and get on the road to music reading mastery today!

What’s New

Version 3.3.1

• Flashnote Derby is now compatible with Display Zoom modes on all iPhones and iPads when it is available.
• Listen mode supports treble and bass clef Euphonium

Ratings and Reviews

3.6 out of 5
59 Ratings

59 Ratings

yesak77 ,

Setting the speed

I can no longer choose a speed or choose the number of flash cards. What happened? It used to work.....when I touch walk or gallop nothing happens.

Rizzlerboy66 ,

Have a great day

My mom bought this app for three dollars and I hate whenever she spends money on me, because I don’t feel like I deserve it. I’m trying to play this app more because I really want to make her proud. I’ve seen reviews saying that there is booing whenever you get a question wrong. I’m not a genius, but I’m pretty sure turning off the volume solves that problem. Anyways, I have no clue if this app is actually worth three bucks, but I do think that it is great for learning notes in a fun way. I don’t know why, but it feels so wholesome whenever I play on my own, because I don’t usually feel like practicing unless my mom tells me to. God bless you if you made it this far.

Amazonchic ,

Luke Bartolomeo does not respond!

I am a teacher. I've been using this app for several years after other teachers highly recommended it. The app itself is good for the most part, but I've had some issues that are not working for my studio. I started having issues with being unable to set a master device and clone my other devices. Although Luke followed up to my initial request, asking if I am logged in, when I answered his questions to explain this issue is not on my end as a user not being logged in, he never responded despite multiple emails. In good conscience, I can not recommend this to my students when the app developer is admittedly MIA. I will use other apps instead.

I will update IF the developer ever fixes this and responds to my emails.

App Privacy

The developer, Luke Bartolomeo, indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy.

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  • Family Sharing

    Up to six family members can use this app with Family Sharing enabled.

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