Would you like to have a look at my music?
Just click on "your" instrument in the left navigation bar.

Information: All pieces are protected by copyright and they are my mental property. All rights are reserved, also the rendition or storage in electronic media.
This is also true if you want to arrange or convert any parts of my music as MIDI, mp3 or other files.
In other words: It's allowed to take a look at the pieces and/or to play them. Everything else only with my consent.

  Arrow symbols can be used for more comfortable navigating within a piece.



Would you like to listen to a few bars of my music?
First select your instrument in the left navigation bar and then choose a piece.
An optional note symbol at the beginning of a piece sometimes gives you the possibility to listen directly to a few bars in MIDI format. Available bar numbers will be indicated in each case.

(Hint: MIDI files are very fast, and a smart solution to load electronical music via internet, but the sound depends allways on the quality of your own soundcard.)
By the way: I prefer reproducing guitar or string sounds with a piano sound, because the guitar and string sound of some soundcards is absolutely terrible.



Would you like to learn reading music?
Please read the German version.


Would You like to practice reading single notes?
You can easily do this with my Java applet!
(All you need to do is to activate Java in your Browser.)
The Applet will show you a random note with its note name when you press the button "new note". Note names like A1,A2,A3... are all rendered as A.

This applet can introduce you to the main problem with notes:
"Which note do I see here?"

 Music reading practice 



Your browser didn't support Java?
Here you can inform yourself about Java and download the Java Plug-in according to your operating system:

Java Plug-in



Where can i find the correct key on a keyboard?
Here you can see where you can find the notes on a keyboard:





Would you like to test your knowledge on a keyboard?
Examine your knowledge with my next Java applet!
(All you need to do is to activate Java in your Browser.)

This Applet will show you a random note when you press the button "new note". Then you have to select the correct key on a small keyboard.
Note names like A1,A2,A3... are all rendered as A.


I've made this applet as a small help for piano pupils.
Notes have to be assigned to piano keys!
Do some exercises, and you can easily answer the following question:
"Where is the correct key on a piano keyboard for any note?"

 Test your knowledge of a piano keyboard 



Would you like to test your knowledge on a guitar fretboard?
Examine your knowledge simply with my next Java applet!
(All you need to do is to activate Java in your Browser.)
The Applet shows you a random note by pressing the "new note" button. Then you can choose the correct position (string and fret) at a small guitar fretboard.

This Applet is meant as a small help for guitarists, because, apart from all knowledge of music the main problem is:
"Where can I find the dammed note of a guitar fretboard?"
 Test your knowledge on a guitar fretboard 

 Download Fretmaster 



Where can i find the correct string and the correct fret on a guitar fretboard?
Here you can see where you can find the notes on a guitar fretboard:



 Download / Show enlarged printable guitar fretboard Version as PDF 


Would you like to test your knowledge on a bass-guitar fretboard?
Examine your knowledge simply with my next Java applet!
(All you need to do is to activate Java in your Browser.)
The Applet shows you a random note by pressing the "new note" button. Then you can choose the correct position (string and fret) at a small bass-guitar fretboard.

This Applet is meant as a small help (tutorial) for bassists, because, apart from all knowledge of music the main problem is:
"Where can I find the dammed note of a bass-guitar fretboard?"
 Test your knowledge on a bass-guitar fretboard 


Where can i find the correct string and the correct fret on a bass-guitar fretboard?
Here you can see where you can find the notes on a bass-guitar fretboard: