Start here

Choose a clear path into musical understanding.

JolyMusic opens with a simple learning layer first: choose your goal, try one short session, then move into deeper tools when the musical idea is clear.

1

Learn the idea

Every path begins with the musical concept before showing controls.

2

Try one action

The first task is small enough to complete in a few minutes.

3

Open deeper tools

Advanced workspaces appear after the learning goal is clear.

Learn the idea

Every path begins with the musical concept before showing controls.

Try one action

Beginner

See keys, chords, and tension without starting inside expert settings.

Start simply

Producer

Turn listening, samples, rhythm, and sound analysis into usable musical material.

Build sound ideas

Jazz

Explore progressions, chord colors, substitutions, and harmonic motion visually.

Explore harmony

Composer

Import, sketch, analyze, and develop musical ideas with notation and MIDI workflows.

Open composer tools

Teacher

Use visual explanations and articles to make musical structure easier to teach.

Find teaching material
The first task is small enough to complete in a few minutes.

Open deeper tools

Advanced workspaces appear after the learning goal is clear.

1

Find a tonal center

Start from one key and treat it as home. This gives every next sound a reference point.

Browse key material
2

Build one chord

Look at the tones inside a chord and listen to them as a color, not just a label.

Explore chords
3

Hear the distance

Use ear training to connect the visual shape to something you can recognize without looking.

Train recognition
4

Tune the instrument or voice

A stable pitch makes the theory feel physical and playable.

Open tuner
5

Bring in a musical file

Import MIDI or MusicXML when you are ready to inspect a real musical idea.

Open MIDI tool
Guided paths

Start from your musical role, not from a tool list.

Each path points to existing JolyMusic depth while keeping the first decision understandable.

Studio mode Open deeper composition, playback, and engine controls when the task needs them.
Analysis mode Use audio and key detection after the listening goal is defined.
Explore mode Move into Tonnetz, animations, and experimental visual systems when curiosity becomes the goal.
Beginner

See keys, chords, and tension without starting inside expert settings.

Producer