Neonradar
Interactive music performance quizzes & knowledge challenges

About Neonradar

Music knowledge, tested

Neonradar started in 2024 with a specific question: why is music theory so hard to practise without a teacher nearby? The answer became a platform — built around short, sharp quizzes and performance assignments that give you feedback in under 8 seconds.

Music performance session at Neonradar
8 sec average feedback time
Students working through music performance exercises

What this platform actually does

The focus is music performance — reading charts, recognising intervals, timing feel, dynamic control. Each of these has a dedicated question bank built by working musicians, not by people who only teach theory.

Quizzes run on adaptive difficulty. If you answer 4 questions correctly in a row, the next 3 get harder. Miss 2, and the system backs up to reinforce the gap. You never sit through material you already know.

14 Topics covered
6 Difficulty tiers
8s Feedback speed

Who built this

A small group with backgrounds in performance, pedagogy, and software. No committee, no bureaucracy.

Portrait of Véronique Abelard, Lead Music Educator

Véronique Abelard

Lead Music Educator

Performed in 3 countries, taught privately for 11 years. Writes every question in the ear training and sight-reading modules.

Piotr Zawadzki

Platform Architect

Spent 9 years building adaptive learning tools before joining Neonradar. Designed the difficulty engine and the question routing logic.

Fatou Diakité

Curriculum Reviewer

Holds a degree in music education and cross-checks every module against internationally recognised performance standards before it goes live.

Questions about Neonradar?

The support team replies within 1 business day. If you have feedback on quiz content or want to report an error, we genuinely want to hear it — the question bank gets better because users flag problems.

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