All Songs
96 songs organized by genre and difficulty level.
Afro-Latin
Dance
Electronic
Folk
Hip-Hop
Pop
Rock
Practice Finding Keys with Real Music
Key Seeker 64 features a diverse collection of real songs across multiple genres, giving you plenty of opportunities to practice identifying musical keys by ear. Each song is carefully selected to help you develop your ear training skills in different musical contexts.
Songs Organized by Genre
Our song library is organized by genre to help you practice finding keys in different musical styles. Whether you're working with pop, rock, jazz, electronic, or classical music, each genre presents unique challenges for key identification. This variety ensures you develop a well-rounded ability to identify keys across all types of music you'll encounter in real-world situations.
Understanding Difficulty Levels
Each song is assigned a difficulty level from 1 to 3 to help you progress at your own pace:
- Difficulty 1: Songs with clear, obvious tonal centers. Perfect for beginners.
- Difficulty 2: Moderate challenges with basic chord progressions. Ideal for intermediate musicians looking to refine their skills.
- Difficulty 3: Advanced songs with complex chords or tricky movements. Best for experienced musicians seeking a real challenge.
Track Your Progress
As you practice with each song, your progress is automatically tracked. The song state indicators show which songs you've successfully identified, helping you see your improvement over time. This visual feedback motivates continued practice and helps you identify which genres or difficulty levels might need more attention.
How to Use This Song Library
Start by selecting a song from any genre that interests you. Click on a song to begin practicing finding its key by ear. Listen carefully, identify the tonic note, determine if it's major or minor, and submit your answer. Don't worry if you get it wrong—each attempt helps train your ear. Work through songs systematically, or jump around to keep your practice sessions fresh and engaging.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Key Seeker 64?
Key Seeker 64 is a free ear-training game that teaches you to find the key of real music by ear. You practice identifying the tonic (the “home” note) and deciding whether the music is in a major or minor key.
How do I find the key of a song by ear?
Listen for the note that feels most settled and resolved. That note is the tonic. Once the tonic is clear, decide whether the overall character of the sound is major (brighter) or minor (darker). Key Seeker 64 trains this exact skill with short music loops.
Is Key Seeker 64 good for beginners?
Yes. Beginners can build a reliable “tonic sense” quickly, and experienced musicians can improve speed, accuracy, and confidence in real musical situations.
Do I need music theory to use it?
No. You don’t need to read notation or know complex theory terms. The game is built around listening and recognizing tonal centers by ear.
Is Key Seeker 64 really free?
Yes! It’s free to play and requires no sign-up. Just press GAME START and begin.
How many songs are there in Key Seeker 64?
There are dozens of songs in the library. They are all free! Check out the song library here:
How often should I practice?
A few songs a day is enough to make steady progress. With regular practice, finding the key becomes faster and more automatic.