Nice job - reminds me of the old game Synthesia which uses a similar falling note approach to teach piano. One nice thing about it is that it lets you switch between the following notes and actual grand staff sheet music.
If she’s interested in learning to play by ear, I created an educational game called Lend Me Your Ears in the style of the old “Simon” toy. It presents players with a sequence of musical notes that increases over time and challenges them to reproduce it by ear using either an on-screen piano, a connected MIDI keyboard, or an acoustic instrument.
They vibe-coded a piano app for their daughter, and since my daughter is also learning piano I figured I'd give it a shot. The whole thing came together in minutes with Claude Code. My daughter immediately started giving feedback — she's basically the product manager now.
Nice job - reminds me of the old game Synthesia which uses a similar falling note approach to teach piano. One nice thing about it is that it lets you switch between the following notes and actual grand staff sheet music.
https://synthesiagame.com
If she’s interested in learning to play by ear, I created an educational game called Lend Me Your Ears in the style of the old “Simon” toy. It presents players with a sequence of musical notes that increases over time and challenges them to reproduce it by ear using either an on-screen piano, a connected MIDI keyboard, or an acoustic instrument.
https://lend-me-your-ears.specr.net
The inspiration was this post by @RG_Leachman on X: https://x.com/RG_Leachman/status/2035537289812816128
They vibe-coded a piano app for their daughter, and since my daughter is also learning piano I figured I'd give it a shot. The whole thing came together in minutes with Claude Code. My daughter immediately started giving feedback — she's basically the product manager now.
Full story on my blog: https://victorantos.com/posts/hold-my-beer-i-vibe-coded-a-pi...