tringMUSIC turns a recorded session into a scored, plain-language report, measured note by note. It shows the one thing to practice next. The lessons stay with you.
Play through a piece on any MIDI keyboard, drop the file in, and read the report. The engine measures every note in a few seconds.
Play a piece on any MIDI-enabled keyboard and export the MIDI file. GarageBand, Logic, Yamaha, Roland, and Kawai all work.
The engine reads every note: timing, dynamics, key fit, hand sync, phrasing, and tempo. The machine is attentive data and light, never a coach.
Read the report and see the one thing to practice next. The Monthly and Quarterly trends build as sessions accumulate.
Everything here is measured, note by note. We do not guess at tone or touch.
Right notes are only the start. Here is what we actually hear, made visible.
We measure the gap to the beat, note by note. At tempo the drift reads 28 ms. Slowed down, the notes snap onto the grid.
MeasuredLoudness drifts from 75 down to 64 through the run. We tag what we measured and what we inferred.
On a shared beat the hands land 20 to 60 ms apart, a flam. Slowed down, the two edges fuse into one.
MeasuredNotes rain into the scale band. Most settle in mint. Two amber strays land just outside and get a soft ring.
Key fit, not accuracyEvery score traces back to the notes that produced it. The overall is the weighted average of the six. Nothing hidden.
You do the practicing. We show you the one thing to fix next, measured from your own playing, so "practice more" becomes "practice this."
You do the teaching. We hand you the six days between lessons you never hear: 28 ms of timing drift, hands landing 20 to 60 ms apart, what changed since last session.
You set the standard. We measure every student's practice the same way, every session, so progress is comparable across the studio.
You do the encouraging. We put the session in plain language: here is the score, here is what improved, here is the one thing to practice.
28 ms of timing drift, and the hands landing 20 to 60 ms apart on shared beats. The loudness fades through the run, which reads as fatigue rather than a chosen decrescendo.
The score, 63 out of 100, band Pass, is the weighted average of the six dimensions, nothing hidden. One drill leads the plan, and the climb runs from 63 toward 75.
Sample data · illustrative · Aria is a pseudonym
A gentle ascent over months, never a leaderboard. As sessions accumulate, progress becomes visible, not just felt.
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