Relative Pitch Free Interval Ear Training User Reviews

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Very good

I could even repeat fun minor and major sixths when I get it wrong!๐Ÿ˜€๐Ÿ˜€๐Ÿ˜€

Okay but...,

I've had a few goes of this app and this what I've found, when it is freshly installed it seems pretty easy (after I've done a ton of practise with it), but the more you use it the harder it gets, the range of pitches increases and those high note are hard to tell apart. The notes then are given different timbre and overtones so you don't associate timbre or overtone with a particular interval. This is when the going gets tough.

To do it properly you have to go through all the pitches and overtone to grasp a mental idea of what the different intervals sound like harmonically and as single intervals.

If you do it for a week and think you've done it, you haven't tried it until you've heard the full range of pitches and timbre.

The progress indicator wasn't to flash on the previous version of this app that I had installed. Some days/weeks it really seems like I'm going backwards.
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great

great app๏ผŒthanks

Great app!

Instructions unclear - accidentally summoned the devil when I got to the Tritone

Nice

Good introduction to ear training. Simple to use.

Great app

Very useful app. Plenty to work on in the lite version but probably upgrade to the full version in order to keep stretching myself.

Good

Straightforward app without superfluous bells & whistles. I REALLY like the โ€œTrainingโ€ setting which plays a constant stream of intervals without having to start each one individually like in so many other apps. This is ideal for hours of fun in the car!
Iโ€™d have to take a star away for the oddly high price for the full version of such a basic app.
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Lite version

Makes the learning fun and compelling!

Great

Nice and easy to use for keeping your ears in tune!

relative pitch

Tried perfect pitch training... usually got about 60% correct; so decided to try relative pitch. This is my first dayโ€” and Iโ€™ve had some success, some challenges... but Iโ€™m enjoying it and I may develop better pitch discrimination.

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