F.A.Q.

Frequently Asked Questions

Everyone wants to improve their ability to read music and at the same time improve their confidence with their musical instrument. FollowTheNotes is the right support for achieving this goal. Fundamental feature of FollowTheNotes is supporting you in the daily (musical) practice of your instrument, leading you to be totally independent in improving the reading at first sight of the music, automating the mechanisms of your brain and your body in the conversion of reading towards immediate execution (of the reading of music and transport on your hand and in the right place of your instrument).
Random exercises are created by you by modifying some specific parameters, listed in the "General Settings" of the Tutorial. You will be totally autonomous in the creation of your songs. For example, do you want a track with rhythmic cells that contain only Semibrief, minimum, semi-minimum? Set "Easy" as a difficult level. Do you want to generate an exercise (for example for bass guitar) that contains only notes in the first position and in the G scale? ' With FollowThenNotes you can do it!
Of course. At the end of your song, in addition to the score reached, you will be offered whether or not to save your exercise just performed. If you decide to save it, you can play it as many times as you want, with the possibility to change some parameters such as the speed of the metronome, display or not the name of the notes. It’s in the roadmap that you can also save random exercises in pdf format. This will allow you to print the sheet music (March 2023).
It’s a right behavior. The app (for microphone priority) crashes as the microphone is used by the voice call.
The purpose of FollowTheNotes is to practice reading music, generating random music "tracks". You can create a virtually unlimited number, based on your specific training needs (hand position, reading patterns, speed in music reading, etc.). This is the best way to train in music reading and knowledge of your instrument. It is possible that in the future we will add songs already written, but it is not at the moment the purpose of FollowTheNotes.
Yes. FollowTheNotes allows you to tune your instrument. For now, the available instruments are the guitar, the bass guitar 4, 5, 6 strings, the violin, the ukulele. Soon, other instruments will be added into the app.
Yes. You will play your exercises with the metronome, at the speed you set. FollowTheNotes also contains a feature that allows you to disable the "tick" of the metronome.
Absolutely yes. FollowTheNotes recognizes the notes played based on the pitch of the sound, its frequency and the moment the note is played. You can then use FollowTheNotes either using an acoustic guitar or an electric guitar.
Everyone wants to improve their ability to read music and at the same time improve their confidence with their musical instrument. FollowTheNotes is the right support for achieving this goal. Fundamental feature of FollowTheNotes is supporting you in the daily (musical) practice of your instrument, leading you to be totally independent in improving the reading at first sight of the music, automating the mechanisms of your brain and your body in the conversion of reading towards immediate execution (of the reading of music and transport on your hand and in the right place of your instrument).
Random exercises are created by you by modifying some specific parameters, listed in the "General Settings" of the Tutorial. You will be totally autonomous in the creation of your songs. For example, do you want a track with rhythmic cells that contain only Semibrief, minimum, semi-minimum? Set "Easy" as a difficult level. Do you want to generate an exercise (for example for bass guitar) that contains only notes in the first position and in the G scale? ' With FollowThenNotes you can do it!
Of course. At the end of your song, in addition to the score reached, you will be offered whether or not to save your exercise just performed. If you decide to save it, you can play it as many times as you want, with the possibility to change some parameters such as the speed of the metronome, display or not the name of the notes. It’s in the roadmap that you can also save random exercises in pdf format. This will allow you to print the sheet music (March 2023).
It’s a right behavior. The app (for microphone priority) crashes as the microphone is used by the voice call.
The purpose of FollowTheNotes is to practice reading music, generating random music "tracks". You can create a virtually unlimited number, based on your specific training needs (hand position, reading patterns, speed in music reading, etc.). This is the best way to train in music reading and knowledge of your instrument. It is possible that in the future we will add songs already written, but it is not at the moment the purpose of FollowTheNotes.
Yes. FollowTheNotes allows you to tune your instrument. For now, the available instruments are the guitar, the bass guitar 4, 5, 6 strings, the violin, the ukulele. Soon, other instruments will be added into the app.
Yes. You will play your exercises with the metronome, at the speed you set. FollowTheNotes also contains a feature that allows you to disable the "tick" of the metronome.
Absolutely yes. FollowTheNotes recognizes the notes played based on the pitch of the sound, its frequency and the moment the note is played. You can then use FollowTheNotes either using an acoustic guitar or an electric guitar.
Everyone wants to improve their ability to read music and at the same time improve their confidence with their musical instrument. FollowTheNotes is the right support for achieving this goal. Fundamental feature of FollowTheNotes is supporting you in the daily (musical) practice of your instrument, leading you to be totally independent in improving the reading at first sight of the music, automating the mechanisms of your brain and your body in the conversion of reading towards immediate execution (of the reading of music and transport on your hand and in the right place of your instrument).
Random exercises are created by you by modifying some specific parameters, listed in the "General Settings" of the Tutorial. You will be totally autonomous in the creation of your songs. For example, do you want a track with rhythmic cells that contain only Semibrief, minimum, semi-minimum? Set "Easy" as a difficult level. Do you want to generate an exercise (for example for bass guitar) that contains only notes in the first position and in the G scale? ' With FollowThenNotes you can do it!
Of course. At the end of your song, in addition to the score reached, you will be offered whether or not to save your exercise just performed. If you decide to save it, you can play it as many times as you want, with the possibility to change some parameters such as the speed of the metronome, display or not the name of the notes. It’s in the roadmap that you can also save random exercises in pdf format. This will allow you to print the sheet music (March 2023).
It’s a right behavior. The app (for microphone priority) crashes as the microphone is used by the voice call.
The purpose of FollowTheNotes is to practice reading music, generating random music "tracks". You can create a virtually unlimited number, based on your specific training needs (hand position, reading patterns, speed in music reading, etc.). This is the best way to train in music reading and knowledge of your instrument. It is possible that in the future we will add songs already written, but it is not at the moment the purpose of FollowTheNotes.
Yes. FollowTheNotes allows you to tune your instrument. For now, the available instruments are the guitar, the bass guitar 4, 5, 6 strings, the violin, the ukulele. Soon, other instruments will be added into the app.
Yes. You will play your exercises with the metronome, at the speed you set. FollowTheNotes also contains a feature that allows you to disable the "tick" of the metronome.
Absolutely yes. FollowTheNotes recognizes the notes played based on the pitch of the sound, its frequency and the moment the note is played. You can then use FollowTheNotes either using an acoustic guitar or an electric guitar.
Everyone wants to improve their ability to read music and at the same time improve their confidence with their musical instrument. FollowTheNotes is the right support for achieving this goal. Fundamental feature of FollowTheNotes is supporting you in the daily (musical) practice of your instrument, leading you to be totally independent in improving the reading at first sight of the music, automating the mechanisms of your brain and your body in the conversion of reading towards immediate execution (of the reading of music and transport on your hand and in the right place of your instrument).
Random exercises are created by you by modifying some specific parameters, listed in the "General Settings" of the Tutorial. You will be totally autonomous in the creation of your songs. For example, do you want a track with rhythmic cells that contain only Semibrief, minimum, semi-minimum? Set "Easy" as a difficult level. Do you want to generate an exercise (for example for bass guitar) that contains only notes in the first position and in the G scale? ' With FollowThenNotes you can do it!
Of course. At the end of your song, in addition to the score reached, you will be offered whether or not to save your exercise just performed. If you decide to save it, you can play it as many times as you want, with the possibility to change some parameters such as the speed of the metronome, display or not the name of the notes. It’s in the roadmap that you can also save random exercises in pdf format. This will allow you to print the sheet music (March 2023).
It’s a right behavior. The app (for microphone priority) crashes as the microphone is used by the voice call.
The purpose of FollowTheNotes is to practice reading music, generating random music "tracks". You can create a virtually unlimited number, based on your specific training needs (hand position, reading patterns, speed in music reading, etc.). This is the best way to train in music reading and knowledge of your instrument. It is possible that in the future we will add songs already written, but it is not at the moment the purpose of FollowTheNotes.
Yes. FollowTheNotes allows you to tune your instrument. For now, the available instruments are the guitar, the bass guitar 4, 5, 6 strings, the violin, the ukulele. Soon, other instruments will be added into the app.
Yes. You will play your exercises with the metronome, at the speed you set. FollowTheNotes also contains a feature that allows you to disable the "tick" of the metronome.
Absolutely yes. FollowTheNotes recognizes the notes played based on the pitch of the sound, its frequency and the moment the note is played. You can then use FollowTheNotes either using an acoustic guitar or an electric guitar.
Everyone wants to improve their ability to read music and at the same time improve their confidence with their musical instrument. FollowTheNotes is the right support for achieving this goal. Fundamental feature of FollowTheNotes is supporting you in the daily (musical) practice of your instrument, leading you to be totally independent in improving the reading at first sight of the music, automating the mechanisms of your brain and your body in the conversion of reading towards immediate execution (of the reading of music and transport on your hand and in the right place of your instrument).
Random exercises are created by you by modifying some specific parameters, listed in the "General Settings" of the Tutorial. You will be totally autonomous in the creation of your songs. For example, do you want a track with rhythmic cells that contain only Semibrief, minimum, semi-minimum? Set "Easy" as a difficult level. Do you want to generate an exercise (for example for bass guitar) that contains only notes in the first position and in the G scale? ' With FollowThenNotes you can do it!
Of course. At the end of your song, in addition to the score reached, you will be offered whether or not to save your exercise just performed. If you decide to save it, you can play it as many times as you want, with the possibility to change some parameters such as the speed of the metronome, display or not the name of the notes. It’s in the roadmap that you can also save random exercises in pdf format. This will allow you to print the sheet music (March 2023).
It’s a right behavior. The app (for microphone priority) crashes as the microphone is used by the voice call.
The purpose of FollowTheNotes is to practice reading music, generating random music "tracks". You can create a virtually unlimited number, based on your specific training needs (hand position, reading patterns, speed in music reading, etc.). This is the best way to train in music reading and knowledge of your instrument. It is possible that in the future we will add songs already written, but it is not at the moment the purpose of FollowTheNotes.
Yes. FollowTheNotes allows you to tune your instrument. For now, the available instruments are the guitar, the bass guitar 4, 5, 6 strings, the violin, the ukulele. Soon, other instruments will be added into the app.
Yes. You will play your exercises with the metronome, at the speed you set. FollowTheNotes also contains a feature that allows you to disable the "tick" of the metronome.
Absolutely yes. FollowTheNotes recognizes the notes played based on the pitch of the sound, its frequency and the moment the note is played. You can then use FollowTheNotes either using an acoustic guitar or an electric guitar.
Everyone wants to improve their ability to read music and at the same time improve their confidence with their musical instrument. FollowTheNotes is the right support for achieving this goal. Fundamental feature of FollowTheNotes is supporting you in the daily (musical) practice of your instrument, leading you to be totally independent in improving the reading at first sight of the music, automating the mechanisms of your brain and your body in the conversion of reading towards immediate execution (of the reading of music and transport on your hand and in the right place of your instrument).
Random exercises are created by you by modifying some specific parameters, listed in the "General Settings" of the Tutorial. You will be totally autonomous in the creation of your songs. For example, do you want a track with rhythmic cells that contain only Semibrief, minimum, semi-minimum? Set "Easy" as a difficult level. Do you want to generate an exercise (for example for bass guitar) that contains only notes in the first position and in the G scale? ' With FollowThenNotes you can do it!
Of course. At the end of your song, in addition to the score reached, you will be offered whether or not to save your exercise just performed. If you decide to save it, you can play it as many times as you want, with the possibility to change some parameters such as the speed of the metronome, display or not the name of the notes. It’s in the roadmap that you can also save random exercises in pdf format. This will allow you to print the sheet music (March 2023).
It’s a right behavior. The app (for microphone priority) crashes as the microphone is used by the voice call.
The purpose of FollowTheNotes is to practice reading music, generating random music "tracks". You can create a virtually unlimited number, based on your specific training needs (hand position, reading patterns, speed in music reading, etc.). This is the best way to train in music reading and knowledge of your instrument. It is possible that in the future we will add songs already written, but it is not at the moment the purpose of FollowTheNotes.
Yes. FollowTheNotes allows you to tune your instrument. For now, the available instruments are the guitar, the bass guitar 4, 5, 6 strings, the violin, the ukulele. Soon, other instruments will be added into the app.
Yes. You will play your exercises with the metronome, at the speed you set. FollowTheNotes also contains a feature that allows you to disable the "tick" of the metronome.
Absolutely yes. FollowTheNotes recognizes the notes played based on the pitch of the sound, its frequency and the moment the note is played. You can then use FollowTheNotes either using an acoustic guitar or an electric guitar.
Everyone wants to improve their ability to read music and at the same time improve their confidence with their musical instrument. FollowTheNotes is the right support for achieving this goal. Fundamental feature of FollowTheNotes is supporting you in the daily (musical) practice of your instrument, leading you to be totally independent in improving the reading at first sight of the music, automating the mechanisms of your brain and your body in the conversion of reading towards immediate execution (of the reading of music and transport on your hand and in the right place of your instrument).
Random exercises are created by you by modifying some specific parameters, listed in the "General Settings" of the Tutorial. You will be totally autonomous in the creation of your songs. For example, do you want a track with rhythmic cells that contain only Semibrief, minimum, semi-minimum? Set "Easy" as a difficult level. Do you want to generate an exercise (for example for bass guitar) that contains only notes in the first position and in the G scale? ' With FollowThenNotes you can do it!
Of course. At the end of your song, in addition to the score reached, you will be offered whether or not to save your exercise just performed. If you decide to save it, you can play it as many times as you want, with the possibility to change some parameters such as the speed of the metronome, display or not the name of the notes. It’s in the roadmap that you can also save random exercises in pdf format. This will allow you to print the sheet music (March 2023).
It’s a right behavior. The app (for microphone priority) crashes as the microphone is used by the voice call.
The purpose of FollowTheNotes is to practice reading music, generating random music "tracks". You can create a virtually unlimited number, based on your specific training needs (hand position, reading patterns, speed in music reading, etc.). This is the best way to train in music reading and knowledge of your instrument. It is possible that in the future we will add songs already written, but it is not at the moment the purpose of FollowTheNotes.
Yes. FollowTheNotes allows you to tune your instrument. For now, the available instruments are the guitar, the bass guitar 4, 5, 6 strings, the violin, the ukulele. Soon, other instruments will be added into the app.
Yes. You will play your exercises with the metronome, at the speed you set. FollowTheNotes also contains a feature that allows you to disable the "tick" of the metronome.
Absolutely yes. FollowTheNotes recognizes the notes played based on the pitch of the sound, its frequency and the moment the note is played. You can then use FollowTheNotes either using an acoustic guitar or an electric guitar.
Everyone wants to improve their ability to read music and at the same time improve their confidence with their musical instrument. FollowTheNotes is the right support for achieving this goal. Fundamental feature of FollowTheNotes is supporting you in the daily (musical) practice of your instrument, leading you to be totally independent in improving the reading at first sight of the music, automating the mechanisms of your brain and your body in the conversion of reading towards immediate execution (of the reading of music and transport on your hand and in the right place of your instrument).
Random exercises are created by you by modifying some specific parameters, listed in the "General Settings" of the Tutorial. You will be totally autonomous in the creation of your songs. For example, do you want a track with rhythmic cells that contain only Semibrief, minimum, semi-minimum? Set "Easy" as a difficult level. Do you want to generate an exercise (for example for bass guitar) that contains only notes in the first position and in the G scale? ' With FollowThenNotes you can do it!
Of course. At the end of your song, in addition to the score reached, you will be offered whether or not to save your exercise just performed. If you decide to save it, you can play it as many times as you want, with the possibility to change some parameters such as the speed of the metronome, display or not the name of the notes. It’s in the roadmap that you can also save random exercises in pdf format. This will allow you to print the sheet music (March 2023).
It’s a right behavior. The app (for microphone priority) crashes as the microphone is used by the voice call.
The purpose of FollowTheNotes is to practice reading music, generating random music "tracks". You can create a virtually unlimited number, based on your specific training needs (hand position, reading patterns, speed in music reading, etc.). This is the best way to train in music reading and knowledge of your instrument. It is possible that in the future we will add songs already written, but it is not at the moment the purpose of FollowTheNotes.
Yes. FollowTheNotes allows you to tune your instrument. For now, the available instruments are the guitar, the bass guitar 4, 5, 6 strings, the violin, the ukulele. Soon, other instruments will be added into the app.
Yes. You will play your exercises with the metronome, at the speed you set. FollowTheNotes also contains a feature that allows you to disable the "tick" of the metronome.
Absolutely yes. FollowTheNotes recognizes the notes played based on the pitch of the sound, its frequency and the moment the note is played. You can then use FollowTheNotes either using an acoustic guitar or an electric guitar.
Everyone wants to improve their ability to read music and at the same time improve their confidence with their musical instrument. FollowTheNotes is the right support for achieving this goal. Fundamental feature of FollowTheNotes is supporting you in the daily (musical) practice of your instrument, leading you to be totally independent in improving the reading at first sight of the music, automating the mechanisms of your brain and your body in the conversion of reading towards immediate execution (of the reading of music and transport on your hand and in the right place of your instrument).
Random exercises are created by you by modifying some specific parameters, listed in the "General Settings" of the Tutorial. You will be totally autonomous in the creation of your songs. For example, do you want a track with rhythmic cells that contain only Semibrief, minimum, semi-minimum? Set "Easy" as a difficult level. Do you want to generate an exercise (for example for bass guitar) that contains only notes in the first position and in the G scale? ' With FollowThenNotes you can do it!
Of course. At the end of your song, in addition to the score reached, you will be offered whether or not to save your exercise just performed. If you decide to save it, you can play it as many times as you want, with the possibility to change some parameters such as the speed of the metronome, display or not the name of the notes. It’s in the roadmap that you can also save random exercises in pdf format. This will allow you to print the sheet music (March 2023).
It’s a right behavior. The app (for microphone priority) crashes as the microphone is used by the voice call.
The purpose of FollowTheNotes is to practice reading music, generating random music "tracks". You can create a virtually unlimited number, based on your specific training needs (hand position, reading patterns, speed in music reading, etc.). This is the best way to train in music reading and knowledge of your instrument. It is possible that in the future we will add songs already written, but it is not at the moment the purpose of FollowTheNotes.
Yes. FollowTheNotes allows you to tune your instrument. For now, the available instruments are the guitar, the bass guitar 4, 5, 6 strings, the violin, the ukulele. Soon, other instruments will be added into the app.
Yes. You will play your exercises with the metronome, at the speed you set. FollowTheNotes also contains a feature that allows you to disable the "tick" of the metronome.
Absolutely yes. FollowTheNotes recognizes the notes played based on the pitch of the sound, its frequency and the moment the note is played. You can then use FollowTheNotes either using an acoustic guitar or an electric guitar.
At the moment no. Now, FollowTheNotes generates random melodic musical songs. In future versions (September 2023), FollowTheNotes will allow you to generate random musical exercises also of harmonic style, which will allow you to play 2 or 3 notes simultaneously. This type of exercise will be very useful especially for guitarists.
You can choose up to two different positions simultaneously, but adjacent (for example fifth and sixth position, tenth and eleventh position, and so on). Of course, you can choose a single position (for example, playing with the hand in the first position).
Generally, in musical practice, note value figures of less than quarter are generally displayed in groups. This method of displaying notes, called "rhythm cells", is not currently available. Notes with a value of 1/8 (croma), 1/16 (semicroma) and 1/32 (biscroma) are currently displayed without being "connected". In the next version, notes with a value below the semiminima will be displayed in groups.
At the moment no. Now, FollowTheNotes generates random melodic musical songs. In future versions (September 2023), FollowTheNotes will allow you to generate random musical exercises also of harmonic style, which will allow you to play 2 or 3 notes simultaneously. This type of exercise will be very useful especially for guitarists.
You can choose up to two different positions simultaneously, but adjacent (for example fifth and sixth position, tenth and eleventh position, and so on). Of course, you can choose a single position (for example, playing with the hand in the first position).
Generally, in musical practice, note value figures of less than quarter are generally displayed in groups. This method of displaying notes, called "rhythm cells", is not currently available. Notes with a value of 1/8 (croma), 1/16 (semicroma) and 1/32 (biscroma) are currently displayed without being "connected". In the next version, notes with a value below the semiminima will be displayed in groups.
At the moment no. Now, FollowTheNotes generates random melodic musical songs. In future versions (September 2023), FollowTheNotes will allow you to generate random musical exercises also of harmonic style, which will allow you to play 2 or 3 notes simultaneously. This type of exercise will be very useful especially for guitarists.
You can choose up to two different positions simultaneously, but adjacent (for example fifth and sixth position, tenth and eleventh position, and so on). Of course, you can choose a single position (for example, playing with the hand in the first position).
Generally, in musical practice, note value figures of less than quarter are generally displayed in groups. This method of displaying notes, called "rhythm cells", is not currently available. Notes with a value of 1/8 (croma), 1/16 (semicroma) and 1/32 (biscroma) are currently displayed without being "connected". In the next version, notes with a value below the semiminima will be displayed in groups.
You can download FollowTheNotes from both Apple and Google marketstores. We’re just getting started. The app is fully functional. Of course, coming out now, we have plenty of room for improvement. Any suggestions you make will be greatly appreciated and if you provide us with your email, particularly useful suggestions will certainly be rewarded through promotional plans (free months of use, or similar).
You can download FollowTheNotes from both Apple and Google marketstores. We’re just getting started. The app is fully functional. Of course, coming out now, we have plenty of room for improvement. Any suggestions you make will be greatly appreciated and if you provide us with your email, particularly useful suggestions will certainly be rewarded through promotional plans (free months of use, or similar).
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