AG — Audio Games
A growing collection of guitar fretboard, ear-training, and audio engineer games. Pick a game below to start playing.
Guitar Fretboard Games
No guitar required — train your ear and fretboard knowledge from anywhere.
Chord Mastery
Chord Completion
A chord appears with missing notes. Add the correct notes on the virtual fretboard to complete the chord.
Play →Interval Identification
Interval Targeting
Two notes are played. The first note is shown on the fretboard. Tap the second note to match the interval.
Play →Chord Identification
Chord Recognition
Listen to the chord. Choose the chord name that matches what you hear.
Play →Play by Ear
Melody Replication
Listen and memorize the melody. Use the virtual fretboard to replicate the melody.
Play →Scale Mastery
Scale Completion
Listen to the scale. Add the missing notes on the virtual fretboard to complete it.
Play →Fretboard Mastery
Fretboard Note Finder
A single note sounds. Find it on the virtual fretboard quickly and name it correctly.
Play →Chord Interval Identification
Chord Degree Mapping
A degree is shown as a chord plays. Tap the note that matches that degree.
Play →Interval Mastery
Interval Sequencing
Intervals are shown. Mark them on the fretboard in the same sequence.
Play →Fretboard Mastery
Note Sequence Recall
Listen to the note sequence (names are visible), then tap the highlighted fretboard notes to match it.
Play →Guitar Hands-on Games
Grab your guitar — these drills want you to play back what you hear.
Play by Ear
Melody Playback
Listen to a short melody and memorize it. Play it back on your guitar, note-for-note.
Play →Interval Mastery
Interval Playback
Listen to the musical interval. Then play it back on your guitar.
Play →Fretboard Mastery
Note Sequence Playback
Look at the notes at the top. Play them on your guitar in the same order.
Play →Chord Mastery
Chord Tone Playback
A chord is shown and played. Fill in the missing notes on your guitar, string by string.
Play →SoundGym Games
Audio engineer ear training — EQ, dynamics, space, and quality.
Rhythm & Timing
Rhythm Pattern Recognition
Listen to a short rhythm phrase and pick the matching pattern. Train pulse, subdivision, and rhythmic memory.
Play →Space & Time
Tempo Change Detection
Two loops play back-to-back. Identify how the second tempo changed compared to the first.
Play →Quality
Timbre Matching
Hear a target timbre, then choose which option matches it exactly. Sharpen source and tone recognition.
Play →Space & Time
Audio Scene Sequencing
A three-part audio scene plays in sequence. Pick the option with the same cue order.
Play →Equalization & Space
Stereo Position and Frequency
A sound plays from a specific point in the stereo field, and through a bandpass filter in a certain frequency. Can you find the correct panning and frequency position?
Play →Equalization
EQ Curve Matching
Audio is processed with an equalizer. Match the given EQ settings to recreate the equalized sound.
Play →Dynamics
Compression Matching
Audio is processed through a compressor. Adjust the makeup gain for even volume, then match the compressor settings to replicate the compressed sound.
Play →Space & Time
Stereo Width Estimation
Two audio sources are panned left and right. How wide is the stereo image?
Play →Dynamics
Mix Balance Recall
Memorize the balance of the presented multi-track mix. Can you recreate it accurately?
Play →Equalization
EQ Profile Recognition
Compare two sounds and select the audio source that matches the displayed EQ settings.
Play →Equalization
Peak Frequency Detection
A bell (peaking) EQ filter is boosting a specific frequency range. Use the EQ on/off buttons to compare the equalized and original sounds — can you find the boosted frequency?
Play →Dynamics
Compression Detection
Listen to two sounds — one is more compressed than the other, with very short attack and release for easier detection. Can you identify it?
Play →Dynamics
Gain Difference Detection
Select the correct amplitude change in dB! Use the 'Original' and 'After Gain' buttons to compare and find the right level difference.
Play →Equalization
Filter Identification
An audio source is processed with a specific EQ filter. Use the EQ on/off buttons to compare the equalized and original sounds — can you identify the correct EQ setting?
Play →Equalization
Cut Frequency Detection
A bell (peaking) EQ filter is cutting a specific frequency range using negative gain. Use the EQ on/off buttons to compare the equalized and original sounds — can you find the attenuated frequency?
Play →Space & Time
Panning Position Detection
A sound plays from a specific point in the stereo field. Can you choose the correct panning position?
Play →Equalization
Low-Frequency Detection
A bell (peaking) EQ filter is boosting a frequency between 50 Hz and 400 Hz. Toggle the EQ on/off to compare sounds, then identify the boosted frequency.
Play →Space & Time
Delay Time Estimation
Choose the correct delay time in milliseconds! Use the 'Original/With Delay' buttons to estimate the gap between the dry and delayed signals.
Play →Quality
Distortion Detection
Listen to two sounds — one has more distortion than the other. Can you tell which one it is?
Play →Space & Time
Reverb Identification
You'll hear three sounds — one has different reverb settings than the others. Can you identify which one stands out?
Play →Equalization
EQ Speed Challenge
A bell (peaking) EQ filter boosts a specific frequency range. Find the boosted frequency — answer as many as you can in 60 seconds!
Play →Equalization
Feedback Frequency Elimination
A sine wave plays at a specific frequency. Select the correct EQ band to eliminate the sound.
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