Learn · Music Theory

The theory behind the app

Eight topics drawn from Tiny Instrument's curriculum. Read the concepts, then play them in the app.

Getting Started · Music Theory

Music Theory for Beginners

Music theory is the language of music. Once you know it, every song makes sense — and you can start making your own.

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LearnMusic Theory

Chapter 1 · Notes & The Keyboard

Piano Notes and the Keyboard

The piano keyboard is organized in a repeating pattern. Once you see it, you can find any note anywhere.

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LearnNotes & The Keyboard

Chapter 2 · Rhythm, Meter & Expression

Rhythm and Beat in Music

Rhythm is the pulse that drives all music. Understanding it transforms how you listen, play, and practice.

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LearnRhythm, Meter & Expression

Chapter 3 · Intervals

Music Intervals Explained

An interval is the distance between two notes. Every melody, every chord, every scale is built from intervals.

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LearnIntervals

Chapter 4 · Scales

Piano Scales for Beginners

A scale is a set of notes in order. The major scale is the foundation of almost everything in Western music.

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LearnScales

Chapter 5 · Chords

Piano Chords for Beginners

A chord is three or more notes played together. Knowing how to build them unlocks most of the music you want to play.

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LearnChords

Chapter 7 · Chord Progressions & Harmony

Chord Progressions Explained

Music gets its emotional power from how chords move from one to the next. Progressions are the grammar of harmony.

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LearnChord Progressions & Harmony

Listen Mode · Ear Training

Ear Training for Beginners

Ear training is the bridge between understanding music theory and actually hearing it. It connects the two sides of musicianship.

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LearnEar Training

Practice in the app

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Tiny Instrument teaches music theory through interactive lessons, ear training, and playful practice — all connected in one app for iPhone, iPad, and Mac.

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