Professional Musicians
Pitch memory, sequence chunking, and the patterns underneath the score.
Performing music is one part motor recall, one part pitch memory, and one part live pattern completion. The first two come back fast with deliberate drill; the third is the ear-training nobody outgrows.
Recommended games
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Memory Game
Match emoji cards with their word labels across 10 categories
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Music Lab
Train your ear on a piano · random tone sequences for pitch memory, or learn a famous public-domain melody three notes at a time
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Sequences
What comes next? Spot the pattern in number sequences - arithmetic, geometric, Fibonacci, and more
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Why these games
Memory Game keeps the working-memory bench warm for the chain of motifs that make up a phrase. Tones drills pitch and interval recognition directly. Sequences is the rule-induction skill that lets you predict the next bar from the first three · the same skill audiences use to follow a piece without realising they are.