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Share a registration code; students join from the Sonid app. No manual account setup for each pupil.
Sonid Classroom gives private teachers and music schools a simple way to assign structured theory work—intervals, chords, scales, harmony, and ear training—without another stack of worksheets. Students practice in the Sonid app on their phone or tablet. You see who is progressing, who is stuck, and who has gone quiet—all from one dashboard.
Built for piano teachers, guitar teachers, vocal coaches, and theory instructors who want practice that sticks.
Most instrument lessons leave theory as an afterthought: a page in a method book, a handout before an exam, or “practice this scale at home” with no way to know if it happened. Students forget. Parents ask why progress is slow. You repeat the same explanations in lesson time that could go to repertoire and musicianship.
Sonid Classroom turns theory into daily, bite-sized practice students can do on their own—while you keep a clear view of effort, completion, and the topics that need attention in the next lesson.
Sonid is a structured music theory app: one concept at a time, short lessons, immediate exercises, and optional ear training. Classroom does not replace your teaching—it extends it. Students work through notes, intervals, chords, scales, and harmony in a path that builds logically, so lesson time can focus on applying what they have already practiced.
You invite students with a registration code. They join your classroom in the app. You assign teachers, manage seats, and follow progress from classroom.sonid.app—whether you teach five students from a home studio or run a multi-teacher music school.
Share a registration code; students join from the Sonid app. No manual account setup for each pupil.
Lesson attempts, completions, last active date, and first-try success—not just “they said they practiced.”
Running a music school means balancing quality teaching with operations: enrollment, staffing, billing, and proof that students are engaged between classes. Sonid Classroom scales with you—per-student pricing that drops as your roster grows, secure billing through Stripe, and a owner dashboard for school-wide statistics alongside individual teacher views.
Use it as your standard theory companion across piano, guitar, strings, voice, and group theory classes, so students get the same structured foundation no matter which instrument they study.
Students do not get a random quiz generator. They follow a clear progression through harmony and ear training: building scales and modes, understanding chord quality and extensions, recognizing keys and progressions, and—when enabled—training their ears on intervals, chords, and scales. Difficulty adapts from beginner to advanced, so the same platform works for a nine-year-old in their first year and a teenager preparing for conservatory entrance.
That structure is what makes Sonid useful as music theory homework you can rely on week after week, not a one-off app download.
Pay per active student seat. Add capacity as your roster grows—volume tiers mean larger schools pay less per student. No long contracts; manage billing in Stripe whenever you need to change seats.
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Pagas por cada plaza activa. ¿Más alumnos? Añade plazas—con descuentos por volumen, las escuelas grandes pagan menos por alumno.
Sin contratos largos. La facturación la gestionas en Stripe cuando cambies plazas.
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Inactive and at-risk views show students who have gone quiet before the next lesson.
Mistake patterns by interval, chord, and scale help you target the next explanation instead of re-teaching everything.
No. Your classroom subscription covers enrolled students on your seat plan. They join with your registration code in the Sonid app.
The Sonid app on iOS or Android (phone or tablet). They sign in, enter your code, and start or continue the structured lesson path.
Yes. Sonid starts from fundamentals and scales in difficulty. Many teachers use it from the first year of study onward.
Yes. Owners can add teachers, assign students, and view school-wide analytics.
The dashboard shows lesson attempts, completions, recency, success on first try, and common mistake areas—so you can open a lesson prepared.
Seat count and billing are managed through Stripe. Adjust capacity as students join or leave your studio.
It complements them. Sonid handles daily practice and retrieval; you still choose repertoire, technique, and exam focus in lessons.
Notes, intervals, chords, scales, modes, harmony, progressions, and optional ear training—the core of practical music theory for instrumentalists.
The Sonid app on iOS or Android (phone or tablet). They sign in, enter your code, and start or continue the structured lesson path.
Seat count and billing are managed through Stripe. Adjust capacity as students join or leave your studio.
Notes, intervals, chords, scales, modes, harmony, progressions, and optional ear training—the core of practical music theory for instrumentalists.
No. Your classroom subscription covers enrolled students on your seat plan. They join with your registration code in the Sonid app.
Yes. Sonid starts from fundamentals and scales in difficulty. Many teachers use it from the first year of study onward.
The dashboard shows lesson attempts, completions, recency, success on first try, and common mistake areas—so you can open a lesson prepared.
It complements them. Sonid handles daily practice and retrieval; you still choose repertoire, technique, and exam focus in lessons.
Yes. Owners can add teachers, assign students, and view school-wide analytics.