Unfortunately crashes after a few exercises.
All activities result in app closing down after a few attempts
Great app!
I just wish you could turn off that loud clapping and adjust how many questions you get. Apart from that it’s brilliant!
Accidental
No!
Ads every 30 seconds makes me not use this app.
If you are desperate, then go for it, but after every 30 seconds ear test, there is a commercial that’s a minimum of five seconds before the skip button pops up and it’s annoying to hear over and over. I wish they offered a paid version so I could use the app without feeling like 1/3 of my total time on the app is sitting there being annoyed.
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Ads and begging for review
Every time you do something it shows a full video ad then has the audacity to ask for a review. Worthless. Use music theory net
Best ear trainer on the market
I tested a few ear training apps and this was by far my favourite and the easiest to use.
I would like an option to remove ads for a couple dollars
I would like an option to remove ads for a couple dollars
Please let us pay for no ads
The app itself is nice but the ads are ridiculous. Deleting
Absolutely Love it!
I just downloaded this morning on the way to school, and the ear training is exactly what I was hoping for- and then some!
You can listen to the notes and then click the note, thus allowing you familiarization with the instrument as well as the tone of the note. You can choose from different octaves and there’s a variety of choices to learn from from scales to scale degrees to chord progressions, etc.
I really like the web of progress. It gives me a Spider-Gwenn feel, so there’s some bonus points.
I haven’t tried the different instruments yet. I’m sticking with piano for now, but I’m sure I’ll love them!
So far, ads have been minimal. I’ve just now started to get ads, but so far they haven’t been a problem, and for that I am grateful.
I would definitely recommend this app to anyone interested in music. It hasn’t even been 12 hours, and I’m already in love.
You can listen to the notes and then click the note, thus allowing you familiarization with the instrument as well as the tone of the note. You can choose from different octaves and there’s a variety of choices to learn from from scales to scale degrees to chord progressions, etc.
I really like the web of progress. It gives me a Spider-Gwenn feel, so there’s some bonus points.
I haven’t tried the different instruments yet. I’m sticking with piano for now, but I’m sure I’ll love them!
So far, ads have been minimal. I’ve just now started to get ads, but so far they haven’t been a problem, and for that I am grateful.
I would definitely recommend this app to anyone interested in music. It hasn’t even been 12 hours, and I’m already in love.
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Best free functional ear trainer
If you are looking for the best free functional/ contextual/ tonal/ scale degree trainer, then this is it. It is very easy to use. It enables the user to select more than one scale degree to be included in each test (1 to 4). This is like ‘interval training’, but within a tonal context. It is easy to select a key (including modes and ‘random’). It is easy to select a range: ‘Low’, ‘Medium’ or ‘High’ (or 2 or 3 of them). The choice of the scale degrees to be included in each test is either ‘1,2,3,4’ or ‘5,6,7,1’ (or both). The exercises in the rest of the trainer are also good and easy to use, though the ‘chord progressions’ exercise is limited to major key progressions (with triads, 7ths and inversions). There are 9 instrument sounds - the piano sound is relatively good. There is a large choice for how notes are to be described, e.g. A,B(H),C; do,re,mi - in many languages. The vocal instructions at the start of each type of exercise are brief, but are spoken in monotone.
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Response from developer
Thank you so much!