Music reading exercises
Choose the clef you want to practice below. The exercises help you learn to read music and are suitable for both beginners and more experienced learners. All exercises are free.
Take your music reading further
Reading music involves more than identifying notes on the staff. Explore our other free exercises in music notation and ear training to strengthen your music reading skills.
Notes
Practice reading, writing, and playing notes. Exercises cover treble, bass, alto, and tenor clefs, and more.
Start exercises →Rhythms
Practice reading, writing, and playing rhythms. Exercises cover note values, rests, time signatures, and more.
Start exercises →Intervals
Practice reading, writing, and playing intervals. Exercises cover melodic and harmonic intervals, and more.
Start exercises →Chords
Practice reading, writing, and playing chords. Exercises cover triads, seventh chords, inversions, and more.
Start exercises →Scales
Practice reading, writing, and playing scales. Exercises cover major and minor scales, and more.
Start exercises →Key signatures
Practice reading and writing key signatures. Exercises cover major and minor keys, and more.
Start exercises →Track your progress
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Beyond exercises, Musicca also includes virtual instruments like piano and guitar, interactive tools, a music dictionary, and other resources designed to help you learn music.
For schools
Musicca helps you teach music reading. For free. Empower your teaching with our engaging exercises that allows your students to learn at their own pace, both in school and at home.
Whether you teach in elementary school, middle school, high school, primary school, secondary school, or music school, our online exercises are made for your classroom.



