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  • Released
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  • iOS Version
  • Age Rating
  • Size
  • Devices
  • Languages
  • August 1, 2012
  • October 1, 2024
  • 7.0+
  • 4+
  • 22.45MB
  • iPad
  • Belarusian
    English
    French
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Version History of NoteWorks

1.3.6

April 19, 2018

This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon. MIDI device connection improvements Performance improvements and bug fixes

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1.3.5

June 16, 2017

Performance improvements and bug fixes

1.3.4

March 10, 2017

- New Feature: iCloud synchronization of game progress - Performance improvements and bug fixes

1.3.3

January 9, 2017

- Updated German localization - Performance improvements and bug fixes

1.3.2

September 26, 2016

- Optimized for iOS 10.0 - Performance improvements and bug fixes

1.3.1

March 30, 2016

- New sound settings: Notes and Effects - Performance improvements and bug fixes

1.3.0

December 22, 2015

- New feature: Sharing of game progress (ability to share game results with teachers) - Performance improvements and bug fixes

1.2.4

October 28, 2015

Fixed bugs on updated iOS 9.

1.2.3

October 3, 2014

Fixed bugs on updated iOS 8.

1.2.2

March 12, 2014

Fixed a bug related to MIDI keyboard compatibility.

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Description of NoteWorks

NoteWorks is a musical game, designed to teach note recognition and improve sight reading skills. Hungry Munchy is eager to swallow elusive blue notes. Your goal is to help Munchy catch each note as quickly as possible. The game combines learning and fun into a single gratifying experience. The app is both educational and entertaining, with an intuitive and visually appealing interface. NoteWorks was created for: • Players of all ages. • Beginners to advanced music students. • Families with multiple players. • Music teachers with multiple students. Game design features include: • A funny animated character. • User-friendly menus. • Superb graphics. • Engaging sound effects. • MIDI Note reading options: • On-screen piano keyboard input. • "A, B, C" note naming. • "Do, Re, Mi" note naming. • Treble clef. • Bass clef. • Grand staff. • Tenor clef. • Alto clef. Educational features: • Students learn by playing a game and having fun. • In practice mode, students are helped with hints. • In challenge mode, students play for points and stars. • Students learn to recognize notes instantly, on sight. • The game can adjust and progress automatically for each player. • For beginners, the game starts by teaching a limited range of notes. • Note range gradually increases as students advance. • After mastering accidentals, students learn key signatures. • Game speed is easily adjusted to increase or decrease difficulty. • Students can use custom game settings to stay in full control. • Sharing of game progress: ability to share game results with teachers. While music teachers persistently stress the importance of sight reading, most teachers prefer not to spend valuable lesson time on basic note recognition skills. Thus, NoteWorks helps music teachers concentrate on more interesting aspects of their art, such as technique and musicality. Serious music students can take advantage of the game to learn clefs outside of their own instruments, as well as prepare for music theory exams. In addition, non-musicians could use NoteWorks as an interesting memory game, to help keep their minds sharp and quick. NoteWorks was created for people who like to learn by playing and having fun. It was designed with the objective of neither being too easy nor too hard, and never boring. We hope you'll find NoteWorks both useful and entertaining, and we would greatly appreciate it if you could share your thoughts and opinions about the game by rating it.
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NoteWorks: FAQ

Does NoteWorks work on iPad devices?

Yes, NoteWorks can support iPad devices.

Who is the creator of the NoteWorks app?

The NoteWorks app was released by Azati Corporation.

What is the lowest iOS version that NoteWorks can run on?

The minimum supported iOS version for the NoteWorks app is iOS 7.0.

How does the app rank among users?

The rating of 3.9 out of 5 that NoteWorks has received from users is not great but not terrible either.

What is the category of the NoteWorks app?

Noteworks Relates To The Education App Genre.

What is the latest version of NoteWorks?

The latest NoteWorks version released is 1.3.6.

When was the latest NoteWorks update?

NoteWorks updated its app on October 1, 2024.

When was the NoteWorks app released?

The release date of the app was February 5, 2023.

What is the recommended age for the NoteWorks app?

This app is rated for ages 4 and up, and contains only family-friendly content.

What languages are available on NoteWorks?

The following list of languages is supported by the NoteWorks app: Belarusian, English, French and 9 more.

Is NoteWorks included in the roster of games on Apple Arcade?

No, NoteWorks is not on Apple Arcade.

Does NoteWorks support in-app purchases?

No, NoteWorks does not support in-app purchases.

Does NoteWorks provide support for Apple Vision Pro?

No, NoteWorks does not provide support for Apple Vision Pro.

Does NoteWorks use ad-based monetization?

No, NoteWorks does not use ad-based monetization.

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Reviews of NoteWorks

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  • It’s fine…

    So I just wish that I could have a quick lesson before it just throws me out there. Or I could have a reference like gummy bears don’t fly airplanes
  • So fun!

    My students really love this game! Super cute! Good learning value!
  • Students learning notes enjoy this app.

    The options to speed up the note pace for recognition, to return to missed notes to try to correctly identify the second time, and the movement to levels based on point accrual “gamifies” note reading and recognition.