Timing evidence
Review timing precision in detail instead of relying on a general impression of the run.
Download the iPhone and iPad app for structured Hanon work with Bluetooth or wired MIDI capture, precision review, tempo stability, and long-view practice history.
There are many apps for learning piano. This one is for measuring the technical work that serious players repeat every day.
Review timing precision in detail instead of relying on a general impression of the run.
Use MIDI data to examine control across repetitions, not only whether the right notes were played.
Track consistency, mastery, and reliable tempo over time as the habit develops.
The app stays focused on the work: choose an exercise, practice with MIDI capture, then review precision, stability, and progress.
Simple, structured, and built around repetition.
Open the Hanon course and set tempo, hands, and repetitions.
Connect a Bluetooth or wired MIDI keyboard for measured practice.
Review precision, tempo stability, and mastery over repeated sessions.
You can still browse exercises, review notation, and prepare sessions.
The Hanon Method began as a personal tool from a lifelong piano player who has always loved finger training: the habit, the repetition, and the visible improvement. MIDI made it possible to look beyond right notes and ask better questions about timing, velocity, and control.
Why should technique practice stop at “correct notes” when a MIDI keyboard can reveal how evenly, consistently, and precisely the passage was played?
Built for students, teachers, adult learners, and serious pianists who want a measured Hanon workflow.
Small, specific pages for adult learners, teachers, and MIDI-based technique work.
Setup notes, session structure, and what to review after each run.
Use precision, stability, consistency, and tempo progression deliberately.
A teacher-facing guide to cleaner assignments and clearer review.