Work-Centered Organization
Keep performances grouped under each musical work, making it easy to compare different interpretations over time.
Music Notebook is designed for listeners who enjoy exploring different interpretations of a musical work. Instead of managing playlists or streaming libraries, it focuses on something simpler: keeping your own listening notes.
Organize musical works, collect performance links, and write down what you hear. Each work can contain multiple performances—recordings or live concert interpretations—so you can easily revisit and compare them later.
A calm, paper-inspired design language shaped by the app icon: warm ivory tones, serif typography, and a gold pen-and-treble-clef motif.
Music Notebook is made for people who listen with attention. It gives musical works a stable place, so recordings, concert memories, and interpretation notes can stay together instead of being scattered across links and screenshots.
A single work often opens many paths of listening. One pianist may shape the line with restraint, another with freedom. One conductor may illuminate structure, another atmosphere. This app helps you keep those encounters in one place.
The structure begins with the musical work itself. Under each work, you can collect multiple performances, save links, view preview metadata, and write personal notes. It is meant for reflective listening rather than media management.
Designed for comparison, reflection, and long-term listening memory.
Keep performances grouped under each musical work, making it easy to compare different interpretations over time.
Explore recordings and concert performances associated with your favorite pianists, conductors, singers, quartets, or orchestras.
Attach YouTube, streaming, or concert page links and open them instantly whenever you want to revisit a performance.
Automatically display preview metadata such as title, image, and source website so each entry stays easy to recognize.
Write down impressions, tempo differences, phrasing choices, interpretation details, or anything else you notice during listening.
Concert performances can be recorded alongside studio recordings, preserving program memories and musical insights.
Music Notebook is for listeners who want to return to a work, compare performances, and keep a record of what they heard. It stays close to the experience itself: the score, the interpretation, the performer, the moment, and your own response.