For music teachers · Ear training
Assign ear training your students will actually do.
Learning music without training the ear is like learning to paint without being able to see colours. Give your students state-of-the-art tools and guided programs — then assign concrete practice and track what they complete between lessons.
Tools you can assign
Intervals, key sense, and keyboard orientation — ready as checklist items from your teaching dashboard.
Flagship
Audiation Studio
The most efficient path for adaptive ear training. Short guided sessions with step-by-step advice for hearing music in their head — plus performance tracking so you can see real progress between lessons.
Open Audiation StudioFun game
Melody Bricks
A Tetris-style game for melody intervals that rewires musical intuition. Classical interval recognition — so much fun students forget it's practice. Assign it as a warm-up or homework game.
Play Melody BricksNote relations
Key Commander
Students learn how notes relate inside a key while defending the galaxy. Mission-based levels turn key-sense into muscle memory — ear training disguised as a space shooter.
Launch Key CommanderKeyboard orientation
ECKO Trainer
Hear a note, then find and play it on the keyboard. Builds keyboard orientation by ear — random notes, immediate replay until they nail it, on-screen or full MIDI.
Try ECKO Trainer