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Cadenso is a music practice app for “thoughtful musicians,” created by Eva, an independent developer based in Czechia. Its goal is not to replace teachers or automatically evaluate performances, but to bring practice timing, repertoire management, passage breakdowns, notes, and progress statistics into one workflow, helping musicians practice more intentionally.
Based on the captured text, Cadenso is closer to a vertical practice management tool than an app with clearly defined AI model capabilities. It supports a built-in timer, manual time entry, a metronome, time tracking by piece / technique / practice type, and views for daily summaries, practice streaks, per-piece statistics, and trends. For repertoire management, users can start from Cadenso’s music library and technique practice library, or create custom practice items. Difficult sections can be split into passages for repeated tracking. Notes and self-reflection features let users record observations from each practice session under the relevant piece or session.
The current policy is very friendly: all new users can use all Premium features for free until December 31, 2026, with no credit card required. In the future, the free plan will retain core features but limit tracked pieces / practice items to 3, passages to 3, and reminders to 1. Premium will offer unlimited records, detailed statistics, advanced trend analysis, and data export. Official pricing has not yet been announced.
The strengths are its clear product positioning and design around real music practice workflows. It is especially suitable for people who build up repertoire over time, maintain older pieces, and track technical training. The long free Premium period also lowers the cost of trying it. The drawbacks are that the text does not indicate capabilities such as AI assessment, audio recognition, or automatic correction; Android has not yet officially launched, and iOS is still planned; Chinese support, API integrations, and full privacy details are also not specified.
Cadenso is suitable for beginners, people returning to an instrument, music students, and self-driven lifelong learners, especially those already willing to log their practice. It is not suitable for users expecting an AI practice partner, automatic scoring, or instant performance feedback. Access from mainland China is not mentioned in the captured text, so its status is unknown.
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