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The Practice Tools Built Into Flat for Education (Metronome, Tuner, Tone Generator, Sound Analysis)

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The Practice Tools Built Into Flat for Education (Metronome, Tuner, Tone Generator, Sound Analysis)

Ask a music teacher how many browser tabs they have open before class and the answer tends to be embarrassing. One for the platform. One for a metronome. One for a tuner. Maybe another for a tone generator. These are tools every music student needs, and for years, getting all of them into a classroom has meant finding separate apps, explaining how to use each one, and watching students spend the first five minutes of practice trying to remember which tab has the click. Flat for Education now in

Noemie Aschenbroich

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The Tools Music Teachers Keep Open in Other Tabs Are Now Built Into Flat for Education

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The Tools Music Teachers Keep Open in Other Tabs Are Now Built Into Flat for Education

Count the tabs. Before class, a music teacher opens the platform for composition assignments. Then a browser tab for a metronome. Another for a tuner. A third for sight-reading exercises. A PDF to print for ear training. By the time students arrive, there are five things open and none of them talk to each other. That's the problem this update addresses. Flat for Education now includes seven tools built directly into the platform: a sight-reading generator, a tuner, a metronome, a tone generator

Noemie Aschenbroich

7 min read

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