musicwend wouldn't exist without the open-source projects, sample libraries, and tools listed here. We're grateful for every one of them.
Piano samples by Alexander Holm. Every note you hear in our piano exercises comes from this beautifully recorded Yamaha C5 grand.
Drum kit samples powering our groove player, served via the Tone.js audio collection. Three kits — acoustic, electronic, and lo-fi — all sourced from this library.
The web audio framework at the heart of our metronome, groove player, and piano playback. Tone.js makes sample-accurate scheduling and synthesis possible in the browser.
Music theory in code. Tonal powers our scale, chord, and interval calculations — the engine behind every exercise that asks you to think in terms of music theory.
MIDI file parsing and manipulation. This library reads and transposes the MIDI examples that accompany our piano exercises.
The React framework that serves every page on musicwend — from server-rendered exercise catalogs to the interactive studio tools.
Our content management system. Payload handles exercises, concepts, user data, and everything that makes musicwend more than a static site.
Accessible, composable UI primitives built on Radix UI. The buttons, selects, and dialogs you interact with throughout musicwend are built on this foundation.
The icon set used across the interface — clean, consistent, and open source.
The utility-first CSS framework that styles every pixel on musicwend.
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