Treble Cat Lite – James Uhart

Treble Cat Lite

Treble Cat Lite

Experience one of the top-rated Free games on the App Store, Treble Cat Lite! Developed by the innovative team at James Uhart, this Education game provides a unique gaming experience like no other. With a content rating of 4+, it’s perfect for a wide range of players. Since its initial release on 30th March 2014, the game has seen numerous updates, with the latest version launched on 7th July 2022.

Are you a fan of Education, Music, games? Then Treble Cat Lite is right up your alley! You won’t be able to resist its appeal.

User Ratings of Treble Cat Lite

Over 88 players have rated Treble Cat Lite. Join them and share your thoughts!

How Much Does Treble Cat Lite Cost?

Good news! You can download Treble Cat Lite on your iOS device absolutely free!

Treble Cat Lite Release Date

Eager to know when Treble Cat Lite first graced the App Store? It was launched on 30th March 2014.

When Was Treble Cat Lite Last Updated?

The latest version of Treble Cat Lite was updated on 7th July 2022, ensuring a more enjoyable gaming experience for all players.

Where Can I Download Treble Cat Lite?

To get started with Treble Cat Lite, head over to the official Apple App Store.

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A Glimpse into Treble Cat Lite

Treble Cat Lite, is an entertaining game designed to help students of all ages learn how to quickly identify notes in the treble clef. This will help to effortlessly improve sight reading skills.
This game has been designed and created in collaboration with professional musicians and educators.

What’s New in the Latest Update?

Find out what’s new in the latest version of Treble Cat Lite updated on 7th July 2022:

  • Optimized for newer iOS.
  • Design updates.

User Reviews on Treble Cat Lite

Looking for more information? Read a comprehensive review of Treble Cat Lite below:

We like this game because its easy and fun to learn music treble clefs and the things that we can learn from this game is so we can learn more about music and how to read about the music notes.


MONEY TO GET THE FULL VERSION?! SUE SUE SUE.


The game is very interactive and really cute! Love it!!!


The only app we have seen that cant play sound. Are you serious? Why cant we hear anything? Dont tell us we must unmute or change audio source. We have done all that, still no sound. Frustrating!


We think it is a great way for kids to learn notes. It is fun and it teaches you great things. We think this app should get five stars. Is an easy way for kids to learn notes and it is fun. We love it and it is a great app!


This teaches you to recognize what note fits where,like line or space and shows one the patterns of music.


It was so fun until we finished all the levels then we didnt have anything to do.


This app does an awesome job if you want to learn note names!


This is too hard it made us cry.


Horrible app it wont show what Im supposed to do in the 2nd level like come on!


This game makes us so frustrated That we cry (Dont get it)


This is a great app for our students now they know their middle c.


We’ve memorized the treble clef notes from middle c onwards and this game makes it so much fun to learn piano sheet music. We always score perfect in this game from practicing so much.


The interface makes it unclear what to do. Tap the green button every time a C note gets to the red line(?) … We thought at first, having come from the rhythm cat app, but no, you tap the actual C note (for example) on the staff when it appears. That’s how you "collect" a note. Ahh!


A Great refresher app, fun to play!


Good practice in our music class. We had so much fun!


Our students will enjoy this app.


We actually really liked this app! It was really good at helping us learn how to read music, easy to follow, and fun. But it just wasn’t enough. We wish this version had more levels.


Good but not perfect it’s good for people who just started piano.


We’ve been searching the App Store for a more reading game that would hold our attention. We found some winners, but this was not one of them. We gave it 3 stars because it was accurate (some are not!) and fairly creative. Our main complaint (and why we won’t spring for the PRO version) is that sequences need to be switched more often. The time period is 60 seconds to grab a new set of notes, and we were done (bored) with the pattern by 30 seconds, especially if we were on fast mode (which wasn’t fast enough). If it can’t hold our attention, an 8-year-old will be done with this game before he gets past the first stage. It would be ideal to make this a customizable feature, giving players as little or as much time as they like.

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