Notes and Intervals
Learn note names and distances clearly. This is the foundation of melody, harmony, and ear training.
Starting music theory can feel overwhelming. Sonid makes it simple with short lessons, clear visuals, and interactive practice. You learn one idea at a time, then apply it right away. No confusing jargon, no giant textbooks, no guesswork. Build real understanding of notes, intervals, scales, and chords from day one. Download Sonid and begin your first lesson for free.
Most beginners memorize isolated facts, then forget them in real musical situations. You learn note names, then freeze when you need to build a chord or find the next note in a scale.
The problem is not your motivation. The problem is the learning format. If theory is not visual, practical, and repeated in context, it stays abstract. That is why many people quit early, even when they love music.
Sonid breaks music theory into small, focused lessons. Each lesson teaches one concept and follows with exercises that reinforce it immediately.
You move from fundamentals to more advanced topics in a logical order. Progress tracking and level unlocks keep you motivated. In a few minutes per day, theory starts to feel natural.
Concepts are shown with clear visuals and interactive feedback. You do not just read theory. You hear it, identify it, and apply it.
That combination helps beginners understand faster and remember longer. You are not collecting definitions. You are building musical instinct.
Follow a beginner-friendly path through the core building blocks of music.
Learn note names and distances clearly. This is the foundation of melody, harmony, and ear training.
Understand how scales are built and how keys work. Stop guessing which notes belong together.
Build chords step by step and learn why progressions sound stable, tense, or resolved.
Train your ear to recognize intervals, scales, and chords so theory becomes musical, not just visual.
No. Sonid focuses on practical music theory, harmony, and ear training. You can learn core concepts without traditional notation.
Yes. The path starts from zero and builds step by step. You begin with notes and intervals, then move into scales, chords, and harmony.
Sonid covers notes, intervals, scales, modes, chords, chord progressions, harmonic function, and ear training.
Most lessons are short and focused. They are designed to fit into daily practice sessions of just a few minutes.
Consistency matters more than long sessions. Even 5–10 minutes per day can create strong progress over time.
Yes. Sonid helps you connect what you hear to clear theory concepts, so you can make better musical decisions faster.
Yes. Understanding scales, chords, and progressions helps you create stronger melodies, harmonies, and musical structure.
Yes. Ear training is integrated into the learning path so you develop recognition skills alongside theory.
No. Sonid is designed for guided self-study. If you do have a teacher, it also works well as daily reinforcement.
Yes. You unlock new levels as you complete topics, so your progress stays visible and motivating.
Sonid is available on iOS and Android. You can use it on a phone or tablet.
Yes. You can start learning for free. Sonid Plus is optional for advanced insights and focused practice.
No. The theory is universal. Sonid is useful for anyone who wants to understand music better, regardless of instrument.
Sonid combines short lessons with immediate interactive practice. You apply each concept right away instead of passively consuming information.