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A practice companion

Practice music
the way you
actually hear it.

Most practice apps hand you a lesson plan. musicwend hands you a map— six core skills you can move between freely, whether you’re on day one or year twenty, so practice time goes where it’ll mean the most to you.

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Built alongside working musicians. No lesson plans. No streaks.

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No. 01the map
  • 01Melody
  • 02
§ 02

Six concepts.
infinite routes.

Whether it’s your first week at the keyboard or your fortieth year gigging, every player has a weird-shaped edge to their skills — the chord voicings they avoid, the rhythm they can’t quite land, the improv they keep postponing, or simply the note names they’re still learning. musicwend maps your playing across six connected skills so you can see where you actually are, and go work on what’s next.

  1. 01

    Scales & Melody

    The vocabulary of a key, and the melodies you build from it.

    Voice
  2. 02
§ 03 — principles
01

No streaks.

Practice is already hard. We’re not going to guilt you into it with a cartoon fire.

02

Your ear leads.

Exercises exist to serve what you’re trying to hear, not the other way around.

03

Real musicianship.

The goal is playing freely — at a jam, in your bedroom, on a stage. Not lesson completion.

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§ 04

Join early.
help shape it.

We’re building musicwend with a small group of working musicians, teachers, always-intermediate tinkerers, and absolute beginners picking up an instrument for the first time. Tell us who you are and we’ll let you in as we open seats.

Harmony
  • 03Rhythm
  • 04Structure
  • 05Technique
  • 06Improvisation
  • your path— non-linear
    work in progress

    Harmony & Chords

    Stack a few notes, and hear something bigger than the parts.

    Colour
  • 03

    Rhythm & Accompaniment

    The when of music, and the pulse everything else sits on.

    Groove
  • 04

    Songs & Structure

    How a piece is built, and how you rebuild it yours.

    Shape
  • 05

    Technique & Phrasing

    How you play the instrument, and how it answers back.

    Foundation
  • 06

    Improv & Composition

    Writing new music, on paper, or on the fly.

    Play