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Music Theory 101: Study Course

Music Theory 101: Study Course

Learn one new topic per day!

⭐️4.6 / 5
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📼3 scs
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📦~ in 3 weeks
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2.4

May 1, 2024

I have added the ability to comment on questions. So, you can ask for help if you're trying to understand something you got wrong.
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2.3

April 1, 2024

A few cleanups to the note editor.

2.1

March 29, 2024

I've begun making some much requested bug fixed and improvements. First up I've begun cleaning up the note editor, including fixing bugs around being able to edit notes in an exam. Please keep emailing or messaging me your bug reports and requests, I use those to prioritize what I will work on next. Thanks!
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2.0

July 11, 2023

Cosmetic updates to the main course tab.

1.16

March 18, 2023

Updating some of the language in the homepage.

1.15

February 24, 2023

We’ve fixed a few reports about difficulty navigating and interacting with the quizzes. Thanks for the reports!
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1.14

September 10, 2022

We've added push notifications to send you responses to feedback, any activity on your comment threads, and progress reminders.
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1.13

September 4, 2022

This update includes improved user support and feedback functionality.

1.12

August 31, 2022

Sprucing up our community feed page.

1.11

August 26, 2022

We've added a Community tab! You can now post questions/comments on lessons, and other members of the app can answer and reply to you. Create an account to begin interacting with other members, and remember to keep the interactions supportive and on-topic.
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Description of Music Theory 101

Welcome to a new, interactive music theory training app. We offer a comprehensive course presenting the fundamentals of classical music theory. Our course includes 19 interactive units with audio samples, interactive exercises, and key definitions. Alongside this, we offer a streamlined set of skill practice to test core knowledge. This app matches the curriculum of the AP Music Theory exam, which is designed to reflect a knowledge at the introductory college level. We're excited to help you learn. And if you’re a student… good luck with your upcoming exam! Lessons include: - Pitch and Rhythm - Scales, Meters, and Modes - Intervals, Triads, and Seventh Chords - Harmonic Progressions and Cadences - Four-Part Chorale Writing and Two-Part Counterpoint - Embelleshing Notes, Tonicization, and Melodic Techniques The app includes over 90 different exercise types, including aural recognition, melodic/harmonic dictation, and single, two-voice, and four-part composition. Our app is still new! Found something that needs to be fixed? Have an idea for what to add next? We'd love to hear from you as we build out the next features. There are buttons across the app for you to submit feedback or take a quick survey to share your thoughts.
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Music Theory 101: FAQ

Does Music Theory 101 work on iPads?

No, Music Theory 101 does not offer an iPad version.
The Music Theory 101 app was developed by Poesie Inc.
Your iOS device should have iOS 15.0 or later installed to run the app.
Music Theory 101 has an impressive rating of 4.6 out of 5, indicating that it is a top-quality app.
The App Genre Of The Music Theory 101 App Is Education.
The current version of the Music Theory 101 app is 2.4.
The latest Music Theory 101 app update was released on July 5, 2024.
Music Theory 101 was first made available on February 6, 2023.
Safe for kids, with no inappropriate or mature content.
Music Theory 101 is now available to use in English.
Sorry, Music Theory 101 is not part of Apple Arcade.
No, Music Theory 101 is not eligible for in-app purchases.
Unfortunately, Music Theory 101 is not fully compatible with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of Music Theory 101

  • Quizzes and some UI broken

    During quizzes, there are questions where you need to put in notes with accidentals. While adding accidentals and note attributes is not well-designed and can be challenging, this functionality usually seems to work during training sections, but is broken in the quiz section.

    I’m interested in continuing to learn, but am put off by an issue that hasn’t been addressed in an update for at least 5 months, since the app was last updated.

    Developer Response

    Sorry, I've been busy with my violin teaching lately. But I'm back to work on the app, and this is the first fix I've made!
  • Great Music Theory Curriculum

    First, this app has lessons that are incredibly well structured with you learning the lessons in a manageable size, and then going to exercises to test that knowledge. The only thing is, sometimes bugs impede progress on the final exams which doesn’t affect learning too much but makes it a little more difficult to track progression. It would also be good to be able to reset the exercises so that if you don’t perform well early on, you don’t need to get upwards of 200+ correct to get a higher grade on them. But the goal is to learn and as someone who has had a constant fear of music theory, this app is teaching me at a furious pace

    I’m adapting and learning various concepts including composition which is what got me interested in music theory in the first place. The exercises are locking in the knowledge gained and ensuring that it’s not lost the moment I close the app. I have noticed much greater understanding of musical structure when reading and creating music. I highly recommend it as a quality source of musical education, especially paired with an instrument and other sources!
  • Great

    This app is well put together and truly helps you learn theory, overall the app has a good ui and has a ton of information for you to use. The appendix is a super cool feature to have as well! Thank you for this app!