See whether the run was controlled.
How it works
One practice loop, made explicit.
Choose an exercise, practice with MIDI capture, then review the result.
Choose an exercise with context
Open the Hanon course and resume work with context.
Set tempo, hands, and repetitions
Configure the session without leaving the practice task.
Connect a MIDI keyboard
Measured practice depends on Bluetooth or wired MIDI input.
Review what happened
Review precision, consistency, stability, and recent progress.
What MIDI adds
- Note timing is captured directly from the keyboard.
- Pitch errors and extra notes are recorded in context.
- Repeated runs can be compared without relying on memory.
- Tempo changes are based on evidence from the last attempt.
Notation remains useful without MIDI.
Score review and session setup remain available without a keyboard.
After each session
Only the metrics that help the next decision.
Track which tempos are stable enough to hold or advance.
Keep a record of repeated work across sessions.
What should be clear immediately
- This is a Hanon practice app.
- MIDI is required for measured practice.
- Notation is still available without MIDI.
- Sessions lead to useful review and progress history.