The following comparison of music education software compares general and technical information for different music education software.
For the purpose of this comparison, music education software is defined as any application which can teach music.
Name | Author | First public release | Stable version | Cost | Software license | Written in | Notes | |
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EarMaster | EarMaster ApS | 6.2 | /Freemium (iOS) | iPad version released in 2016 | ||||
Flat for Education | Tutteo | 37.9.0 | Web based (Windows, macOS, Linux, Chromebook) | |||||
GNU Solfege | GNU Project | 2001 | 3.23.4 | Free Software | GNU General Public License | Python | Music theory | |
Hyperscore | New Harmony Line | 5.0 | Freemium | C++, TypeScript | Web application released in 2022[1] | |||
InstrumentChamp | InstrumentChamp | 1.0 | C++ | |||||
Rocksmith | Ubisoft | 2014 | ||||||
Synthesia | Synthesia LLC | 9.0 | Formerly named Piano Hero[2] |
This section lists the operating systems on which the software supports. There may be multiple versions of a player for different operating systems.