Features · Music

Every conjugation, a catchy track

Why does the alphabet stick? Because it’s a song.

Drills that replay like music—not homework you dread.

Rhythmica’s AI composer creates unique musical tracks for each conjugation pattern you learn. Verb forms land on the beat, genres match your taste, and every loop builds memory the way songs do—by ear and rhythm, not rote tables.

Unique track · every pattern

Silent drills vs. musical loops

Conjugation table · silent study

Hard to remember, easy to dread

  • Rows of endings with nothing to hook your ear
  • No rhythm—patterns blur together on the page
  • Feels like cramming, not something you’d replay

AI track · beat on every form

Sticks like a song stuck in your head

  • Each conjugation gets its own musical loop
  • Verb forms land on the beat for natural recall
  • Pick a genre—you’ll actually hit replay

Music encodes more than text can

Music activates auditory, motor, emotional, and memory centers at once— multi-sensory encoding that builds richer connections than reading a table. Rhythmica applies the same principle behind the alphabet song: turn what you need to know into something you’d hum on a walk.

How AI-generated tracks work

Every pattern gets a unique composition—structured for memory, styled for replay.

Genre-matched

Pop, hip-hop, electronic, acoustic, and more—pick a style you’ll actually replay.

Beat-structured

Each verb form lands on a rhythm so patterns stick like lyrics, not table rows.

Studio quality

Professional-grade audio—immersive enough to loop, not lo-fi drill noise.

Multi-sensory

Music fires auditory, motor, and emotional centers—richer encoding than text alone.

Multiple musical styles

Not everyone likes the same sound—every conjugation comes in genres you can switch between.

Pop & Rock Catchy hooks for everyday verbs
Electronic Synth-driven loops that repeat clean
Hip-Hop & R&B Rhythm-forward conjugation drills
Acoustic & Folk Warm tracks for slower review
Latin & World Genre fit for the language you’re learning

Tips for learning with music

  • Pick a genre you’d listen to anyway—you’ll replay what you enjoy.
  • Loop one track until the pattern feels automatic, then switch styles for variety.
  • Hum along; motor memory reinforces what your eyes read on screen.
  • Background replay counts—commute and chores still build auditory pathways.

Loop your first track

Pick a tense, choose a genre, and let the beat carry the conjugations.

Try AI music in Rhythmica