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Pricing & access

Cost, the demo, and devices

What does it cost?

The student module is free forever — all six games, every mode, no limits. The school module (with the teacher dashboard, Course Builder and Assessment Builder) is a paid subscription. Get in touch via the contact page for pricing details.

Want to explore the school module first? The live demo is pre-loaded with sample data so you can try everything before you commit.

How does the demo work?

Student module: all six games and every mode are unlocked. No question caps, no daily limits, no credit card. Students visit student.musicmaster.app and bookmark for easy access.

School demo: the live demo is a fully functional version of the school module pre-loaded with sample students, courses and assessments. Explore the dashboard, browse course progress, review assessment results — everything works just like the real thing.

What devices does it work on?
Anything with a modern web browser. Chromebooks, iPads, Windows laptops, Macs, school-issued tablets — they all work. There's no install on the student side; they just visit the URL. This app is not suitable for smartphones.
For schools

Classrooms, dashboards, and privacy

Why should schools use it?

Music Master is not a replacement for teaching and deliberately does not teach concepts. The teacher remains the best suited person to explain concepts, but the app provides opportunities for detailed practice with immediate feedback. No waiting for a teacher to mark a worksheet to see if you understood a concept.

The addition of the dashboard provides teachers with real time live monitoring of how students are progressing. Take it one step further and design assessment tasks by using the assessment builder — customise every question. Set a time window for completion, share the assessment code with students, and it's all done. Assessments are graded automatically, providing instant feedback to students and saving you marking time. Class results can be exported via CSV to add to your markbook.

How does the teacher dashboard work?

Log in as a teacher and the dashboard unlocks. Filter attempts by student, class, game, mode, or date range. Per-student averages appear at the top, mode-by-mode breakdowns underneath. One-click colour-coded Excel export for reports.

The Course Builder lets you design multi-lesson courses with mastery thresholds — students progress through the sequence at their own pace, and you can track every step.

The Assessment Builder lets you create timed tests based on the games. Customise all settings — adjusting clefs, number of questions, major vs minor — it's all there. No marking, student results available immediately.

Try it yourself on the live demo — it's pre-loaded with sample data.

Is student data safe?

In the student module, data lives on the browser and does not leave the student device.

For schools, Music Master is built privacy-first. Students log in with name and class only — no emails, nothing personally identifying beyond what a teacher already calls out at roll. For additional privacy, students could enter first name and surname initial only.

All student data — names, class codes and game progress — is stored securely on servers based in Sydney, Australia, and is encrypted both while stored and when being sent over the internet. Only authorised teachers and account holders can access this information.

For parents & home learners

Using it at home

Does my child need an account?
No. The home edition runs entirely on your computer — no logins, no cloud, no data leaving the device. Open the page, pick a game, play.
What age is this for?
It works well from about age seven through to adult learners. The early modes (treble-clef naturals, perfect intervals, major triads) are gentle enough for beginners; the late modes (4-bar transcription in 6/8, melodic dictation, modal scales) hold up to grade-six theory and beyond.
Will it help if my child is already learning an instrument?
That's the ideal setup. Music Master fills the theory and ear-training gap that's hard to drill in a half-hour weekly lesson. It pairs especially well with piano, but every game is instrument-agnostic.
Are there ads or in-app purchases?
No, never. It's a learning tool. No ads, no pop-ups, no upgrade to pro!
About the games

What's actually in each game?

What's the difference between the theory games and the aural games?
The four theory games (Note Ninja, Interval Sensei, Scale Guru, Chord Wizard) train you to read and identify musical content visually. The two aural games (Rhythm Sage, Pitch Maestro) train your ear — you listen, then answer, then transcribe.
Why six games instead of one big app?
Focus. Each game does one thing thoroughly, allowing students to focus on a skill they want to develop. A student can pick "I want to practice intervals" and not be distracted by chord, scale and rhythm exercises on the same screen.
What about the audio?
Every audio cue is the Salamander Grand piano — a real sampled grand, not a synth blip. Metronomes use proper accent patterns for compound time signatures. Down-beats hit harder than weak beats.
How long is a typical round?
Students can select how many questions per round. Ten questions, usually two to three minutes. Designed deliberately to fit between other things — homework breaks, piano-practice warm-ups, the gap before dinner.

Still have questions?

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