PRACTICECLEF
in rehearsal — opening soon
V.S. — volti subito

Plug in. Play.
The pages turn themselves.

A practice companion in your browser: connect your digital piano, and the score follows your hands — played notes light up, mistakes show themselves, and the sustain pedal you already own turns the page. No app, no hardware pedals, no printouts sliding off the stand.

Being built in the open, fast. The first playable pieces — Chopin, Bach, Satie, from verified public-domain editions — are landing here within days.
1.

Connect

Plug your digital piano or keyboard into your computer (USB). Your browser asks for MIDI access — one click, no install.

2.

Choose a piece

A curated library of public-domain repertoire, engraved for the screen and graded by difficulty — free to play.

3.

Play

The score listens. Notes highlight as you strike them, and a tap of the pedal turns the page exactly when you need it.

For the pianist who knows what an Urtext is.

Not another beginner app

This isn't gamified lessons or licensed pop tunes. It's a practice surface for serious amateurs — adult returners, students, accompanists — built around the classical repertoire you actually work on.

Page turns are the oldest annoyance in piano playing; people buy hundred-dollar Bluetooth pedals to solve it. You already own a pedal.

Honest with the music

Every score comes from verified public-domain editions, each with a provenance record. No uploads, no bootlegs — music that belongs to everyone, made playable.

The library grows continuously; every piece is free to open and play. A modest subscription will unlock the full library and practice tools.