July 20 - 22, 2026 • Atlanta, GA
Solfege (aural ear training) learning game
Problem Description
There are almost no games for learning Solfege otherwise known as aural ear training! There are all sorts of games for note names, music theory, and very few for hearing notes and patterns and attributing them to solfege. Choral programs could have a blast with some kind of game that helps their students work out their aural training and skills that would help with prepping them for UIL sight-reading skills where they have to figure out patterns just by looking at them and using solfege.
Proposed Solution
If there could be a game that gives students a very small pattern to figure out the solfege for, and then it gradually increases patterns and solfege with levelling up, and adding some chromaticism that would be great! Anything that aids the aural training and sight-reading abilities. Most schools in the U.S. use do-re-mi-fa-sol-la-ti-do as the scale and use different approaches for the sharps/flats/chromatics. You can also have some way to add in the hand signs that go with them for the students to practice their solfa hand skills.
Solutions for this problem
- Extra Credit Music Singing Pitch Matching Game