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Scale Settings

Scale Notes:
C4D4E4F4G4A4B4C5

Piano Keyboard

Use your computer keyboard or click keys to play notes

💡 How to Use

  • • Select a root note, scale type, and starting octave
  • • Click "Play Scale" to hear the complete scale ascending
  • • Click "Start Practice" to begin ear training mode
  • • In practice mode, listen to each note and find it on the keyboard
  • • Notes in the scale are marked with dots (·), target note with (●)
  • • Track your accuracy and progress as you learn
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Scale Trainer - Learn Scales on Piano

Master piano scales with interactive practice exercises. Choose from major, minor, pentatonic, blues, and more. Visual feedback helps you learn faster.

Interactive piano scale trainer with visual keyboard guidance and ear training drills.
8+
Scale types
All 12
Keys covered
Practice · Ear · Theory
Training modes
Free
Price

Why creators choose our AI Song Generator

Value propositions

Comprehensive Scale Library

Access major, natural minor, harmonic minor, melodic minor, major pentatonic, minor pentatonic, blues, and chromatic scales. Each scale can be practiced in all 12 keys, giving you 96+ unique scale combinations to master.

Interactive Learning Experience

Our visual keyboard highlights scale notes in real-time, helping you internalize patterns faster. Practice mode provides immediate feedback, reinforcing correct technique and helping you identify mistakes instantly.

Ear Training Integration

Develop pitch recognition skills through interactive exercises. Listen to each scale note and identify it on the keyboard, building the connection between what you hear and what you play.

Progress Monitoring

Track your accuracy rate, practice attempts, and improvement over time. See which scales you've mastered and which need more work. Data-driven insights help you focus your practice effectively.

Flexible Practice Options

Choose your preferred octave range, practice ascending or descending patterns, and adjust the difficulty level. Perfect for beginners starting with C Major or advanced players mastering complex scales.

Completely Free Forever

No subscriptions, no hidden fees, no account required. Access all features instantly in your browser. Perfect for students, self-learners, and teachers looking for quality educational tools.

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Workflow overview

Follow these steps to move from idea to final mix

  1. 1
    Choose Your Scale

    Select a root note (C-B), scale type (Major, Minor, etc.), and starting octave.

  2. 2
    Listen & Learn

    Click 'Play Scale' to hear the complete scale. Notes in the scale are marked with dots on the keyboard.

  3. 3
    Start Practice

    Enter practice mode for ear training. Listen to each note and find it on the keyboard.

  4. 4
    Get Feedback

    Receive instant feedback on correct/incorrect notes. Track your accuracy and progress.

What you can create with AI Song Generator

Inspiration for different creator workflows

Music Students

Learn and memorize scale patterns

Ear Training

Develop pitch recognition skills

Piano Practice

Warm up with scale exercises

Music Theory

Understand scale construction

Frequently asked questions

Answers for licensing, quality, and workflow

What scales can I practice?+
The trainer includes Major, Natural Minor, Harmonic Minor, Melodic Minor, Major Pentatonic, Minor Pentatonic, Blues, and Chromatic scales. Each can be practiced in all 12 keys.
How does practice mode work?+
Practice mode plays one note at a time. You must find and play that note on the keyboard. You'll receive immediate feedback showing if you're correct. The exercise continues through all notes in the scale.
Can I use my computer keyboard?+
Yes! The piano supports keyboard shortcuts using the home row (ASDFGHJKL keys). You can also click keys with your mouse.
What's the difference between scale types?+
Each scale has a unique pattern of intervals (whole steps and half steps). Major scales sound bright and happy, minor scales sound darker, pentatonic scales are common in pop/rock, and blues scales add a characteristic 'blue note'.
How can I improve my accuracy?+
Start slow with 'Play Scale' to memorize the pattern. In practice mode, take your time finding each note. Visual markers show which notes belong to the scale. With repetition, you'll internalize the patterns.
Is this suitable for beginners?+
Absolutely! The visual feedback makes it easy to see scale patterns. Start with C Major (all white keys) and gradually explore other scales and keys as you improve.
Why are scales important in music?+
Scales are the foundation of melody, harmony, and improvisation. They help develop finger dexterity, ear training, and theoretical understanding. Mastering scales unlocks your ability to play songs, compose music, and improvise confidently.
How long should I practice each day?+
Even 10-15 minutes of focused scale practice daily can yield significant results. Quality matters more than quantity. Start with one or two scales and gradually expand your repertoire as you gain confidence.
Can I practice scales on other instruments?+
While our trainer uses a piano keyboard interface, the scale patterns and ear training concepts apply to all instruments. Guitarists, vocalists, and wind instrument players can benefit from the theoretical knowledge and pitch recognition practice.
What's the difference between harmonic and melodic minor?+
Natural minor uses the natural notes from the key signature. Harmonic minor raises the 7th scale degree, creating a distinctive augmented 2nd interval. Melodic minor raises both the 6th and 7th degrees ascending, but reverts to natural minor descending.
Do I need to know music theory to use this?+
No prior theory knowledge required! The visual keyboard makes learning intuitive. However, as you practice, you'll naturally absorb important concepts like intervals, key signatures, and scale construction.
How accurate is the pitch in practice mode?+
We use high-quality sampled piano sounds tuned to A440 standard pitch. The audio is precise enough for serious ear training and will help you develop accurate pitch recognition.

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