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Introducing Mujong: A new way to learn, play, and fall in love with music


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Introducing Mujong: A new way to learn, play, and fall in love with music
Hi! I’m Kiki. I’m eight years old, and I love music, especially playing on my violin.
One day, my dad showed me a video of students learning chemistry using Mahjong I thought…
What if music could be played like a game too?
That’s how Mujong started — from a tiny idea at home.
Now, instead of just learning theory from worksheets, you can play with musical tiles, build bars, and learn rhythms without even realizing it!
I hope Mujong makes you smile, makes you think, and makes you love music just a little more each time you play.
Mujong is a revolutionary tile game that transforms music theory into an exciting, hands-on experience.
Inspired by the structure of mahjong and infused with the logic of Western music notation, Mujong lets players build musical bars using tiles that represent notes, rests, accidentals, clefs, key signatures, and time signatures.
Unlike flashcards or worksheets, Mujong is tactile, strategic, and highly replayable—designed to engage both the analytical and creative sides of the brain.
Think of it as:
Mahjong meets music theory
LEGO for composers
Chess for musicians
Players draw, discard, and assemble tiles to create valid bars of music, based on ever-changing keys and time signatures. With each game, they deepen their understanding of rhythm, pitch, and structure—without even realizing they’re studying.
Perfect for:
Music students
Teachers and schools
Curious young minds
Composers in need of a creative reset
Whether you’re new to music or looking to challenge your theory skills, Mujong turns learning into play.
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“We’re curious, passionate, and committed to helping nonprofits learn and grow. Oh, and some of us are stage actors and worm farmers on the side.”
“We’re curious, passionate, and committed to helping nonprofits learn and grow. Oh, and some of us are stage actors and worm farmers on the side.”