Doremi Sushi Piano Note Game

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About this app

【Piano & keyboard intro】Doremi Sushi Piano Note Game
(Keyboard Friends / Do-Re-Mi Kenban)

A gentle keyboard introduction and brain-training app for all ages.
Learn note names (Do-Re-Mi) and where keys are on the piano—through fun, sushi-themed games.
Includes sharp (♯) and flat (♭) note names, so you can move beyond white keys and build a stronger foundation.
Great for young children’s music education, piano lessons, and also for adults and seniors starting instruments or daily brain workouts.

Who it’s for
• Children who just started piano
• Anyone who wants to learn how notes match the keyboard
• Learners who want to practice sharp and flat note names step by step
• Families who want short practice before or after lessons
• Parents who prefer learning through play, not drills
• Adults and seniors trying keys for the first time or enjoying daily brain training

Main features
1. Easy to keep going
Colorful, friendly screens and simple controls. Short sessions that fit your focus.

2. Learn Do-Re-Mi and keys naturally
See, hear, and tap—so note names and key positions stick through repetition.

3. Sharps and flats (accidentals)
Turn on ♯ and ♭ modes to include black-key note names in the games.
Go beyond Do-Re-Mi only and build real note-name and keyboard skills. Difficulty options let you level up at your own pace.

4. Fun, game-style practice
Clear right/wrong flow, quick retries, and a sense of achievement.

5. Works at home or in lessons
Warm-ups before class, short daily practice, and “a little every day” habits.

How to use
• 3–5 minute warm-up before a lesson (Do-Re-Mi only)
• Turn on sharp/flat mode to get used to accidental note names
• Short review after school (one set per day)
• Practice saying note names aloud with a parent
• Daily short sessions for adults and seniors (music + brain training)

Age guide
Designed with ages 4–10 in mind, but adults and seniors enjoy it too (individual differences apply).

About development
Built from experience teaching piano to children, with a focus on clarity, stick-with-it design, and peace of mind.
We continue to improve—including sharp/flat support and learning content.

Notice
Screens and features may change with updates.
For bugs or requests, contact us in the app or on our official page.
See our official page for the privacy policy.
Updated on
Jun 11, 2026

Data safety

Safety starts with understanding how developers collect and share your data. Data privacy and security practices may vary based on your use, region, and age. The developer provided this information and may update it over time.
No data shared with third parties
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No data collected
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Committed to follow the Play Families Policy

What’s new

【Three new games】
• Play the Keys — learn keyboard note positions with sushi
• Place Notes — place notes on spinning sushi
• First Notes — a gentle intro to reading notes

Play them together with Sushi Pop! and Piano Key Door — all in one app.

【Also in this update】
• Japanese or English UI based on your device language
• 10 free shared plays across all games; unlock for unlimited play
• Android display and performance improvements