DoSolFa - learn musical notes

4.2
184 reviews
10K+
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Content rating
Everyone
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About this game

DoSolFa is a music game designed to learn how to read musical notes.

With vibrant graphics, catchy tunes, and an excellent gameplay, it has never been easier to learn how to read musical notes.

DoSolFa is suitable for all levels, from the complete beginner to the professional musician. Thanks to the 7 clefs proposed (treble clef, bass clef, C-clefs), each person can progress in the clefs of his choice, instrumental or voice.

Highlighted lines have been set up as a guide to help beginners, and small stars twinkle to show the solution when an error has been made.

For each of the clefs, 100 levels of increasing difficulty will make you an expert while having fun. An special "infinite" level generates notes randomly with increasing speed, and allows the player to continue to progress, even when all the levels have been completed.

Each note identified is played by DoSolFa, allowing you to familiarize yourself with the pitch sounds. The background music tracks, numerous and varied, complement the pitch sounds to create a genuine musical experience.

DoSolFa is played either with solfege (do re mi...) or letters (A B C...).
Updated on
Jul 26, 2018

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Ratings and reviews

4.1
167 reviews
Daniel Hernandez
August 18, 2021
Plays like a normal phone game, but instead of something useless like popping balloons it actually teaches you how to read sheet music. So I just played a couple rounds everytime I was bored, and few weeks later I'm finally able to play stuff by looking at the notes instead of tabs and memorizing finger placement. Wish it could be configured with sounds of other instruments besides piano, but the app is still fantastic
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GL Emmanuel
December 16, 2020
It a great/creative way to learn musical notes without getting bored.
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A Google user
March 31, 2020
A funny and practical way to learn notes.
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What's new

- option for removing help lines
- memory of the last clef used
- better interface