Metronome + look-ahead
Practice mode plays the click; test mode keeps it silent. Look-ahead blurs measures past your read window — the proven trick for ahead-reading.
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Practice Room · Sight Reading
Every exercise is composed or arranged in MuseScore in the workshop — public-domain repertoire and original etudes, organised into four tiers from Beginner to Performer. Read along with the metronome, switch on look-ahead mode, or fade the bars behind you. Free, no signup needed.
The four tiers map onto the standard violin progression. Each covers three internal levels (Performer is reserved for the top level).
Beginner
Basic posture, note reading, and your first complete pieces. First-position playing, common keys, simple rhythms.
May Song · Long, Long Ago · Bach Minuets · Twinkle variations
Levels 1–3 · 1 exercise
Intermediate
Shifting, vibrato, position changes. Multiple keys, expressive dynamics, and the standard intermediate repertoire.
Vivaldi A minor · Mozart Concertos 4 & 5 · Bach Double Concerto
Levels 4–6 · 0 exercises
Advanced
Virtuosic technique, complex repertoire, full bow control. The core of the standard violin canon.
Bruch G minor · Bach Partitas · early Paganini · Mendelssohn
Levels 7–9 · 0 exercises
Performer
Concert and orchestral level. The complete technical and musical vocabulary of the soloist.
Paganini Caprices · Sibelius · Tchaikovsky · Brahms · Bach Sonatas
Levels 10–10 · 0 exercises
Practice mode plays the click; test mode keeps it silent. Look-ahead blurs measures past your read window — the proven trick for ahead-reading.
Every score is composed or arranged in MuseScore — public-domain works (Bach, Vivaldi, traditional pieces) and original etudes. No Suzuki copies, no Henle reprints.
Four user-facing tiers (Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced, Performer) wrap the granular 1–10 level system. Browse by either.