I built SonicStandard because my music recommendations started to feel weirdly “same-y.” Great production, polished playlists… but fewer surprises. And I was tired of those fully AI generated musics which all sounds like each other. And I kept running into great releases only because a friend happened to DM me a link.
So once a week we publish a short “issue” of hand‑picked tracks across genres, languages, and scenes. The goal is simple: a small set of picks that feel intentional, with just enough context to tell you why it’s there.
A few details, since this is HN:
It’s free to browse you can explore the weekly issues directly on the site.
There’s an optional weekly email if you want the issue link delivered.
I’m not anti‑AI: I even in this project used AI to score new releases how those are AI generated! but the final selection is human listening + judgement.
I’d love feedback on:
whether the site makes it easy to explore each issue
anything you’d change to make it a thing you’d actually come back to weekly
Thanks for you feedback. It is really valuable for me. Actually, my main idea when I started this project was helping to remember the chords and common progressions on a real keyboard. Like making a muscle memory, so personally prefer to keep it for MIDI devices, but helping users there to find a virtual MIDI device could be also a good idea.
Thank you very much. My goal with this game is to not only teach individual chords but also to delve into basic practical harmony, chord resolutions, and common progressions. This comprehensive approach is designed to support those interested in performing famous pieces, providing accompaniment, and even creating their own compositions.
Thank you for your feedback. It will be very valuable to me. Can I ask what browser you are using on your iPad? I guess Chrome will solve your problem on your iPad. I will try to look into it.
As you mentioned, this is a first step and the main goal is to help build muscle memory for common progressions. And also how chords solve into each other, not just learning the chords themselves.
With the great feedback I got here, I am planning to improve it so that more people can enjoy it.
Feel free to join the mailing list to get the updates.
Thanks for the link, I hadn't seen it before. I guess it focuses more on teaching scales and chords, and the main difference this game has is teaching how to put chords after each other and also common progressions.
I've improved the in-game messages a bit to guide you. As mentioned before, you'll need a MIDI device (or a phone or tablet as a virtual MIDI device) connected to your computer, and a modern browser with MIDI access on your computer. I've tested it on Chrome for now.
I built SonicStandard because my music recommendations started to feel weirdly “same-y.” Great production, polished playlists… but fewer surprises. And I was tired of those fully AI generated musics which all sounds like each other. And I kept running into great releases only because a friend happened to DM me a link. So once a week we publish a short “issue” of hand‑picked tracks across genres, languages, and scenes. The goal is simple: a small set of picks that feel intentional, with just enough context to tell you why it’s there.
A few details, since this is HN:
It’s free to browse you can explore the weekly issues directly on the site.
There’s an optional weekly email if you want the issue link delivered.
I’m not anti‑AI: I even in this project used AI to score new releases how those are AI generated! but the final selection is human listening + judgement.
I’d love feedback on:
whether the site makes it easy to explore each issue
anything you’d change to make it a thing you’d actually come back to weekly
Site: https://sonicstandard.com
I’ll stick around in the comments and answer everything (including the curation process).