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Welcome to Notey's World
Welcome to Notey's World
Dreher High School
Guitar for Young People
Academic Magnet HS Charleston
James Madison High School
Arts High School, Newark, NJ
In Partnership With
Dreher High School
Guitar for Young People
Academic Magnet HS Charleston
James Madison High School
Arts High School, Newark, NJ
Play the game with a real guitar
Play the game with a real guitar
Use your own instrument to play levels, complete challenges, and explore a beautiful and exciting world.
Go on musical adventures
Go on musical adventures
Notey's World is filled with engaging musical adventures and delightful surprises that you can discover on your learning journey.
Level up your guitar skills
Level up your guitar skills
Interact directly with a hand crafted guitar education designed by grammy nominated guitarists and earn exciting rewards along the way.
What people are saying
What people are saying
Class of '23
USC Marshall School of Business
USC Marshall School of Business
VC Investment
Competition Winner
VC Investment
Competition Winner
InnoVision
InnoVision
2023 Education Technolog
Award Winner
2023 Education Technolog
Award Winner
Innovision
2023 Innovision
Award WinnerClass of '23
Ravi Rajan
President, CalArts
"Using tools already well understood by young children to foster greater understanding of the language of music, coupled with using a musical instrument to play a game is a great way to accelerate learning. Bravo to Team Notey for their work to strengthen music education through the use of handheld computing."
Mani Mahjouri
Parent
"My kids love music and they love getting virtual prizes on their tablet games. With Notey they will be able to earn prizes and learn how to sing or play an instrument all while playing fun games. We are excited to see how their energy will transform into musical learning!"
Paola & Roberto
Parents
"Our 2 boys love the idea that they are able to learn and practice music while playing a video game. They are excited about Notey being their new companion! As parents, we really like how the game merges music, movement, colors and space in a very simple and inspiring environment that can be suitable for young and older children. Go Team Notey!!"
Bill Swick
Guitar Educator
"Finally an intelligent guitar app!
This is what I was wishing for when Guitar Hero was all the rage. No one learns to play the guitar on a plastic, guitar-shaped controller. This app uses a real guitar and what a motivator! This makes practicing and learning fun! It is a “must have” for beginning guitar students!"
USC Marshall School of Business
VC Investment
Competition Winner
Paola & Roberto
Parents
"Our 2 boys love the idea that they are able to learn and practice music while playing a video game. They are excited about Notey being their new companion! As parents, we really like how the game merges music, movement, colors and space in a very simple and inspiring environment that can be suitable for young and older children. Go Team Notey!!"
Mani Mahjouri
Parent
"My kids love music and they love getting virtual prizes on their tablet games. With Notey they will be able to earn prizes and learn how to sing or play an instrument all while playing fun games. We are excited to see how their energy will transform into musical learning!"
Bill Swick
Guitar Educator
"Finally an intelligent guitar app!
This is what I was wishing for when Guitar Hero was all the rage. No one learns to play the guitar on a plastic, guitar-shaped controller. This app uses a real guitar and what a motivator! This makes practicing and learning fun! It is a “must have” for beginning guitar students!"
Ravi Rajan
President, CalArts
"Using tools already well understood by young children to foster greater understanding of the language of music, coupled with using a musical instrument to play a game is a great way to accelerate learning. Bravo to Team Notey for their work to strengthen music education through the use of handheld computing."