MelodEar User Reviews

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This is gonna cure my RealBook addiction.

Memorizing two or three volumes of jazz standards is not in the stars for me. And I am sick of the fake books. So, I’ve stopped trying to memorize one abstract series of chord changes after another and started working on my ear - working on my understanding of harmony and expanding sensual experience of structure. I started ear training by swapping chord names with the Nashville number system. This was huge. I don’t know why I didn’t do this sooner. And Melodear is clearly the next step to fake book freedom. The graphic illustration of music this application generates is stunningly clear and mentally manageable. Using it is so effortless, It seems I could wander through this colorful harmonic landscape without a single thought in my head and the nature of music would gradually reveal itself to me anyway. And it seems to be teaching me how to sing as well (I play upright bass). So, wow! Many thanks for this beautiful and extraordinarily useful application. —— Addtional comment : After using the app for a number of months, I do wish the developer would draw mic sensitivity down into the bass range so that I might use the app with my upright bass. I understand singing is an excellent way to internalize harmony. Nevertheless, I feel testing one’s inner/silent voice with this app has it’s merits too. 2.0?
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Response from developer

Buffalo you just made my day ! so happy to read this. Have a nice trip in the colorful harmonic landscapes ! David

MeloDear

“As a professional orchestral bassist for 25 years, I have always read music off the page. The MelodEar app helps train and guide me in singing what I am hearing when I approach improvisation. It’ new to me but this is an avenue to improv that is groundbreaking! I am so enthusiastic about Eskenazy’s MelodEar development!”

James S.
Double Bass
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Response from developer

Thank you so much Jim for this moving comment ! Have fun , David.

This app is what I’ve been waiting for

I switched over from Android to Apple just to start using this app. I’m a perfectionist when it comes to learning to sing and making sure that I pair my vowels and sounds with the right keys and chords to make harmony. I’m still learning harmony and in no way is anything I do perfect or even close. Nothing is perfect! Is it? But this app sure helps you map out the musical intervals vocally in an intuitive way you can’t really find anywhere else like this.

Some wishlist features would be an interactive circle of fifths, the ability to record and export sections, naming sections (verse, chorus etc), I see you guys are working on edit features for chords and scales which will be cool… my biggest wonder is if there was anyway to incorporate moveable do vs fixed do? It seems you guys have a fixed do solfège format, any thoughts on being able to toggle between the two? I’d love to hear more variety of voicing for the vowels and voices as well. I know that would require recording more voices to add into the app, but just curious how that could be expanded if at all.

I’ll let you know if anything else comes to mind, but beside wishlist features, this app is changing the way I write and practice vocals and helping me better understand the relationship between modes and how music is connected as a whole for each degree. I look forward to any updates and improvements to this already stellar musical tool. I would love to learn more about your company and any opportunities in future work, I have tons of ideas for taking music theory to applications and teaching / learning music in new and intuitive ways. I’m entirely self taught and recently taught myself minimal coding to build a rough application of my own, a music theory piano of sorts, whilst teaching myself music theory. I used my theory piano to teach myself theory, and I’d love to share this more and expand on it, perhaps one day even have it incorporated within your application lineup or even part of MelodEar. I am eager to see what is next for MelodEar.

Thank you very much,
Kyle
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Response from developer

Dear Kyle, thank you for this very moving and satisfying comment on MelodEar. I love your imputs, and though we already have a full list , we will definitely get inspired by your ideas. In your wishlist you can though , there are some tricks to approach what you'd like to do : - If you want to work on a certain section of the song, use the looper ( purple stripe with little arrows on each side) to spot the section you'd like and have it looped. If for some reason you really need to make this section a separate song, just 'rename' it in the library and then edit the chord progression removing the parts that you dont want. And yes you' re right : being able to directly name sections would be -Yes we definitely created 2 major new features to be able to create your own chord and your own mode ! The compatibility/and transpostion between chords and modes will be automatically taken care of. This will be out in a few days from now. -moveable do system vs fixed do : in the current major features that will be out in a few days , we also did the 1st step of it : providing the language of Do Re Mi Fa So La Ti Do. I know that your main point is about the referential. This will be the second step for us, and it's on top of the list : it's quite a big structural thinking to bring for us because we need to learn MelodEar to recognize Major key changes(when the referential would move to the new key) from just minor key changes to neihbouring keys ( when the referential would not move). But we definitely are on it. For the rest feel free to write us using the support contact. Thank you so much, David & MelodEar.

This is gonna cure my RealBook addiction.

Memorizing two or three volumes of jazz standards is not in the stars for me. And I am sick of the fake books. So, I’ve stopped trying to memorize one abstract series of chord changes after another and started working on my ear - working on my understanding of harmony and expanding sensual experience of structure. I started ear training by swapping chord names with the Nashville number system. This was huge. I don’t know why I didn’t do this sooner. And Melodear is clearly the next step to fake book freedom. The graphic illustration of music this application generates is stunningly clear and mentally manageable. Using it is so effortless, It seems I could wander through this colorful harmonic landscape without a single thought in my head and the nature of music would gradually reveal itself to me anyway. And it seems to be teaching me how to sing as well (I play upright bass). So, wow! Many thanks for this beautiful and extraordinarily useful application.
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Response from developer

Buffalo you just made my day ! so happy to read this. Have a nice trip in the colorful harmonic landscapes ! David

Expand your musical ear using this

This gem will challenge and enhance your musical perception.

Response from developer

Hi Bart ! Thanks for your props ! Keep going :)

Doesn't work for me

I don't sing a melody by changing the root note every time a chord changes, I have a root note for the key or tonal centre the song is in. Improv is, or should be, the same. This app doesn't allow me to do that so it just doesn't work for me.

Response from developer

Hi, thanks for reaching out. First I want to say that implementing a tonal system as well is on our list ;) Second , the content of your comment is ok, but I'm just wondering why you harm us rating the app 1 star, just because it doesn't match your way of thinking. Does it mean the app is low-quality ? we are a small company and those low notes do have an impact for the development on the app. I would really apreciate you consider this and do the right thing. Thank you so much, David & MelodEar.

High Level Tool

A fantastic app that I use in my own practice and for my advanced students!

Response from developer

Thank you so much ! David & MelodEar

It’ll Kick Your Butt But It’s Awesome

If you really want to take the kind of musician, you are, and expand your possibilities more than you ever thought you could, this might be the app for you. It will get you thinking about things in a completely different way, and hearing different possibilities as you improvise.

Response from developer

Thank you so much for your comment ! :) David & MelodEar

Great App

This app has helped me a lot. It’s great for ear training sure, but it opened my eyes to understanding voice leading and melodic motion through harmony. It’s really amazing how my understanding of music has improved after using this app for 30 minutes every morning. It’s taken several months but I love this app. It’s challenging and fun.Highly recommend.
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Response from developer

Svisio you make my day ! Thank you so much for describing your experience with MelodEar. I really live for this ! Keep up the good work :)

Awesome app!

Great tool for ear training and singing— 2 really important musical skills, even if you aren’t primarily a singer— it’s good to develop a ‘singing’ connection to your instrument.

Response from developer

Exactly , you made my point :) Thank you so much for sharing this , David & MelodEar

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