Note Rush is one of the best apps I’ve found to help students develop their note identification skills. It has a simple, clean interface that is intuitive. And one of the best features is the ability to customize a level and share it with your student so that you can have them work on learning specific notes. Since I have quite a few beginning piano students this year that will be working on learning notes on the staff soon, I decided to create a handy list for myself and my studio families to take students through a systematic process of how I want them to work on the notes. It’s based on our use of the Piano Safari method that introduces landmark notes Treble G and Bass C and then has students reading intervallically in 2nds up and down from the landmark note.
The list includes 16 custom levels and is now available for free in the Music Matters Blog store! Feel free to download and share the whole document with your studio families and/or copy and paste specific links to levels that you want them to work on. The link can be sent via email or text and opens up right in the app if the student has the Note Rush app downloaded. Hope this is useful for you!
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