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Virtuoso mobile app – a guide to understanding classical music for beginners

https://www.virtuosomusic.app/
3•yulia_nerdish•44m ago

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yulia_nerdish•44m ago
Hi, HN!

I'm Yulia, and I'm passionate about simple educational apps for adults and enjoy experimenting with different approaches and topics. And today I'd love to share with you one of our latest creations from our small family business. I’d really appreciate your feedback!

So, it’s a mobile app that allows you to explore classical music, understand what makes it special, and train your ear to recognize some of the most famous masterpieces. Mainly, like a guide or proper introduction to the classical.

The idea behind the app is simple: many people didn't get a proper intro to classical music in school, and given its huge legacy, it generally can feel confusing and overwhelming. Classical music might seem like an elite world that’s hard to approach. That’s why I wanted to create an app that explains the basics and helps you recognize popular melodies (since we hear them everywhere—on commercials, movies—and they’re part of general knowledge).

The app was originally launched a couple of years ago as a classical music quiz. It had some users and received good feedback, but I felt something could be improved. Now, it’s been transformed into a full-fledged educational app, featuring articles to learn from, listening quizzes, and text-based quizzes related to the articles. It’s now about more than just recognizing tunes but understanding what classical music is, what you’re hearing, and why it matters.

The app idea came about in a wonderfully "classic" and slightly ironic way. I was listening to a commercial featuring a famous classical melody I recognized from hearing it many times, but I couldn’t quite name it. Of course, I thought, "I wish there was an app for that.” Combining our family experience in marketing and app development, we brought the idea to life.

I'm not a professional musician, nor do I have formal musical training. So, Virtuoso doesn't include music theory. Instead, I aimed to share stories and history behind the music, in a way anyone can understand—like myself or my pre-teen daughter. When developing it, I kept in mind that it should work for people who want to add classical music basics to their general knowledge, including kids and teenagers, or those who might be skeptical about classical music and want a quick, simple introduction to form their own opinion.

I’d love to get your feedback on both the idea and the implementation. Could you or your family find this interesting? Do you think having basic classical music knowledge is beneficial for today’s educated person? And if so, does the app work as it should? Does it feel helpful?

The basic music quiz and the fundamental Brief History article are free for everyone — because, as I mentioned, it’s designed with kids and education in mind. Plus, I believe that everyone should have access to these basics. (But more advanced content is only available in the paid version)

I hope this is a resource that many can enjoy!

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