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Musician’s Dice are tactile, screen-free music-practice and composition tools that use structured randomness to spark creativity, deepen musical understanding, and make practice feel fresh again.

Designed by musicians for musicians, they help players of all levels break out of routine and engage more thoughtfully with sound; without apps, screens, or setup.

Tagline: Roll. Play. Discover.

What are Musician’s Dice?

Musician’s Dice are physical, analogue tools used in music practice, teaching, improvisation, and composition. Each roll creates a musically meaningful prompt, encouraging exploration, decision-making, and play.

The current range includes:

  • Core Edition: open-ended, instrument-agnostic exploration

  • Guitar Edition: guided practice concepts developed in collaboration with JustinGuitar, designed for beginner to intermediate guitarists

Who uses Musician’s Dice?

Musician’s Dice are used by:

  • Music students and teachers

  • Hobby musicians and performers

  • Composers and improvisers

  • Schools, studios, and community music programmes

They’re equally at home in lessons, classrooms, rehearsal spaces, studios, and personal practice environments.

From the creators

“Musician’s Dice grew out of years of practising, teaching, getting stuck, and finding joy again through play.
We wanted a simple, physical way to invite curiosity back into music-making; something that lives next to your instrument, not inside another app.”

Key facts

  • Screen-free, analogue music-practice tools

  • Designed by practising musicians

  • Suitable for all levels, from beginners to professionals

  • Used in education, practice, and creative contexts

  • Guitar Edition developed with JustinGuitar

Press FAQ

What problem do Musician’s Dice solve?
They help musicians overcome practice fatigue, decision paralysis, and creative blocks by providing clear, playful prompts without screens or planning.

Are they suitable for beginners?
Yes. The structure supports beginners, while the open-ended nature allows advanced musicians to explore more deeply.

Do they replace traditional practice methods?
No. They complement existing practice, lessons, and curricula by adding creativity and focus.

Are they used in education?
Yes. Musician’s Dice are used by teachers in private lessons, community groups, classrooms, and higher education settings.

Where are they available?
Musician’s Dice are available online at musiciansdice.fun and via selected trade and educational partners.

Press enquiries

For interviews, reviews, image requests, or further information:

hello@musiciansdice.fun

High-resolution images and additional information available on request.