A practice companion for musicians
Most apps teach you to practice. Passage helps you master the piece in front of you — by splitting your sessions between phone work and instrument time, and tracking it all toward one goal.
The problem
What the app tracks
Hours logged. Sessions completed. Streaks maintained. It celebrates activity — not progress.
What the piece needs
Specific sections, in specific ways, with a clear sense of what's hard and why. That's not practice logging. That's mastery.
"Practice isn't about time spent. It's about what changed."
The method
Passage separates your practice into two distinct modes — each serving the piece differently.
Ear training, theory drills, sight-reading ahead in the piece. Prep the musical brain before you touch the instrument.
Work the sections the phone side prepared you for. Log what stuck, what didn't, and where you're still struggling.
Both sides report back to the piece. Neither exists without it.
How progress looks
C section
4 sessions · mastered
A section
6 sessions · done
B section
3 sessions · in progress · measure 12–16 needs work
Coda
Not started
Progress is granular. You always know what comes next and why.
Passage is being built for musicians who are past the "learning to play" phase and want to actually play something well.