Flashnote Derby- learn music notes!

3.3 3.3 out of 5 stars | 92 ratings

Price: 2.99

Last update: 01-09-2025


Latest updates

What's new in version 3.1.0
  • Flashnote Derby Version 3 is here, bringing new features and improvements.
  • • Play the note to answer...on your acoustic or MIDI instrument.
  • • Student progress reports.
  • • Updated graphics and sound effects.
  • • Simplified note chooser. Quick and easy to setup.
  • • Expanded range up to 5 ledger lines above and below the staff.
  • • New themes to keep game play fun and interesting.

Product Details

Release Date: 2013
Date first listed on Amazon: February 16, 2013
Developed By: Luke Bartolomeo
ASIN: B00BF4EL1E
Customer reviews:
3.2 out of 5 stars91 customer ratings

Developer info

Product features

  • Choose exactly the notes you need to practice.
  • Start simply and work up to complete memorization of the musical staff.
  • Fun and challenging game encourages repeated play and continued learning!
  • Answer by tapping on-screen, or by actually playing the note on your instrument!
  • Treble, Bass, Alto, and Tenor Clefs are supported (up to five ledger lines above and below)

Product 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!

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Technical details

Size: 36.4MB
Version: 3.1.0
Developed By: Luke Bartolomeo ( Privacy Policy )
Application Permissions: ( Help me understand what permissions mean )
  • Access information about networks
  • Open network sockets
  • Read from external storage
  • Record audio
  • Change the Z-order of tasks
  • PowerManager WakeLocks to keep processor from sleeping or screen from dimming
  • Write to external storage
  • Receive message via Amazon Device
Minimum Operating System: Android 4.4W
Approximate Download Time: Less than 5 minutes

Top reviews from the United States

Wendy L.
5.0 out of 5 stars OUR PIANO TEACHER (WHO HAS TAUGHT PROFESSIONALLY FOR 20 YRS.) USES THIS APP FOR HER STUDENTS
Reviewed in the United States on December 3, 2015
This is a great tool for learning notes for the kids. I must admit that I have even used it for myself so I could help my 5, 8 and 10 year old with their piano lessons. (I do not have a music background at all!) It incorporates a little fun racing to encourage a quicker note reading response. You can pick and choose which notes you wish to work on so you can introduce a few notes at a time. I got this app because their professional piano teacher (who has taught to 20 years) uses this in her studio for my children when they are waiting for their turn at the piano. Although they hate piano, they like this app, which is why I bought this. Well worth the little expense.
Andrew Bligh
1.0 out of 5 stars Great video tutorials
Reviewed in the United States on October 16, 2014
Great video tutorials. Why not allow for different time signature too, so people could get practice also recognizing where notes are sharps/flats too? Game freezes repeatedly after one note on S4. Very common and overall good phone. Fix the app already. You're a hack at best. Retire or learn how to run a cash register. After six months, the developer still has not fixed the freezing problems. It does seem to freeze a bit less than in the beginning, but just enough to start having fun and have it be ruined. Easily in my bottom three of purchased/free apps ever. I'm rarely mad enough to give a negative review, but this app deserves special negative attention. Dropped my rating to one star (from two) because the problem has still not been fixed in six months' time. Stay on iOS if you're a hack at Android, at best. Your vision for the game design is good, but the follow through is garbage. Have some code this. Stick with designing look and feel.
CBornstein
5.0 out of 5 stars Fun aid to help read notes
Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2018
We use it for my five year old to practice reading the notes and it has helped him with his piano lessons. I like it because it has instructional videos within the app that help grasp a better understanding of the notes. His piano teacher has started recommending it to her other students.
Robert L. Fishell
3.0 out of 5 stars OK for a child, but very limited in function
Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2014
My daughter's piano teacher uses this application (on an iPad), so I got it for her. It is a useful app for a child just learning to sightread for piano, but it does not appear to be extensible beyond the C major scale. it does not sound the notes, either; there is a soundtrack that goes with the game, but it doesn't have anything to do with what is being played on the on-screen keyboard. Hard to figure why the developer chose not to provide this feature.

It is a useful supplement to an introductory piano course, but for most children, it won't be useful beyond a few months of instruction. It's hard to justify the price based on that. If the developer wants to make this application more useful, it should be extended to different scales, perhaps to chords as well - and it MUST sound the note that is played on the keyboard.
Coren Estrin Mino
4.0 out of 5 stars Great game, but....
Reviewed in the United States on July 21, 2013
I love this game. I actually assign it to my students as a fun way to get accurate and speedy note recognition. It works perfectly on Apple products. On my Kindle, however, it causes it to freeze. I don't know why this is so, but after reading reviews, I discovered I am not alone in this. This needs to be improved to make it a five-star app for Kindle. The game itself is terrific.
Julie Darnall
1.0 out of 5 stars No longer works as it should.
Reviewed in the United States on June 16, 2024
This app does not work anymore.
~Mary E.W.
2.0 out of 5 stars Too juvenile
Reviewed in the United States on June 15, 2019
Perhaps we haven't figured out all of the settings/bells and whistles yet...but our beginning piano player [age 11; yes, late start] finds the site very childish, not engaging.
Vanessacc
5.0 out of 5 stars Great way to learn Notes!
Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2022
What I especially like about this music note game is that you can pick the notes you want to practice, so its not overwhelming! My piano students LOVE this game! Highly recommend!

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