<aside> <img src="https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/secure.notion-static.com/701eec1a-d113-4ea6-8546-1bc31ad46d61/black_in_white_circle.png" alt="https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/secure.notion-static.com/701eec1a-d113-4ea6-8546-1bc31ad46d61/black_in_white_circle.png" width="40px" /> Hi! This is a little updates page for Chordle, a daily chord game I made that’s based on Wordle. If you have any feedback at all about Chordle—bugs, feature requests, comments, or questions—I’d love to hear from you. -Nate
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January 17, 2023
In the last few months I’ve brought on another composer-educator, Huijuan Ling, and together we’re teaching some awesome classes in music theory and creative music. We’re really psyched about this and would love to see you in one of them. At the time of writing, registration is open for the Spring 2023 term until February 6th. If you’re reading this after that date, check in about a future term. Here are the classes we’re teaching this spring. Thanks for playing Chordle and hope to get to know you and your music soon!
June 28, 2022
I’m working on a new method for teaching music fundamentals, delivered through the Web. It will make learning scales, chords, and intervals easier than it ever has been before, and will be infused with lots of moments for creative music-making. If this sounds interesting to you, I’d love to hear how I can make it most useful for you and your students. Please get in touch here. Or if you want to learn more about who I am first, check out this page. Looking forward hearing from you!
-Nate
March 29, 2022
Chordle is a web app, which means you don’t need to download it. But did you know you can still add it as an icon on your phone or tablet along with your downloaded apps? Follow the directions below.