Piano Echo
Listen, then play it back β one note at a time. How many can you remember?
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Piano Echo is a melody-memory brain game built around a classic Simon-style listen-and-repeat loop, upgraded with real musical pitch. Each round, a sequence of piano notes plays in order. You then tap the keys back in the same order. Round 1 is just 3 notes long; round 2 adds one more, and so on, until you finally miss. The score depends on how long a melody you can recall β and how many rounds you cleared without a single mistake.
Music memory recruits a different part of your brain than visual or numeric memory. Most people manage 5 to 7 notes on their first try; trained musicians and people who internally hum the melody routinely clear 9+. The trick is to stop trying to memorize the keys as positions and start hearing them as a tune.