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Tenor Tutor

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1.2

December 5, 2014

This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon. New options for selecting note range and key signatures for practice. Improved the app startup experience. Bug fixes for iOS 8.
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1.1

October 27, 2009

Tenor Tutor now has the ability to control the range of notes to be displayed. Additionally, the range of notes has been extended to cover four full octaves per staff - up to 31 notes per staff. Five ledger lines above and below the staff are now supported. New and improved sound samples have been added to cover the extended range.
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1.0

June 7, 2009

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Description of Tenor Tutor

Are you a beginner cello, viola, trombone, or bassoon player, or do you merely want to impress your friends with your ability to read tenor or alto clef music? Then Tenor Tutor is for you. Basic music theory is presented in a fun, flash-card game format, enabling you to memorize the basics you need to read tenor and alto clef music quickly and effectively, wherever you are. Note: Tenor Tutor displays notes in either the tenor clef or the alto clef (selectable). If you want to learn the treble clef or the bass clef, please see the Note Tutor app (search for Note Tutor on the App Store). Tenor Tutor starts from the beginning, and helps you build music note recognition through random repetition. > Introductory version: Learn basic note recognition in a fun, flash-card game format. Master the basics quickly and easily. Start from the beginning, and advance to the next version of Tenor Tutor to build on your solid basic music theory skills. To use Tenor Tutor, simply identify the note by pressing the correct A, B, C, D, E, F, or G button. If you are right, you get one point and advance to the next note! If you are wrong, you lose a point, but you get to try again. The score shows how many notes you are recognizing correctly per minute. If you slow down, your score may go down, even if you do not make mistakes... so try to go as fast and as accurately as you can! You can choose to display notes in either the tenor clef or the alto clef: please press the "i" button to access the controls.
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Tenor Tutor: FAQ

Does Tenor Tutor have support for iPad devices?

No, Tenor Tutor is not optimized for iPad devices.
The creator of Tenor Tutor is Hendrik Goosen.
The minimum iOS requirement for the app is 8.1 or higher.
Currently, Tenor Tutor has a user rating of 3.5.
Tenor Tutor Relates To The Music App Genre.
1.2 is the most recent version of the Tenor Tutor app.
July 2, 2024 is the date of the latest update of the Tenor Tutor app.
Tenor Tutor officially launched on February 5, 2023.
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The following list of languages is supported by the Tenor Tutor app: English.
Sorry, Tenor Tutor is not part of Apple Arcade.
Sorry, there are no in-app purchases available in Tenor Tutor.
No, Tenor Tutor does not provide support for Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of Tenor Tutor

  • Maybe it’s me

    Let me warn you, this app defaults to both alto and tenor clef cards. You need to follow the information button to break the 2 apart for quizzing.

    I would also like it to have a string, finger number, and which position for the quizzing. Knowing that it’s a B and knowing where that B is are to different things and I want my students to know all that as well as pitch.
  • The cliff sign moves up and down the staff

    This app is horrible! The tenor clef sign moves up and down the staff changing the position of the notes and therefore teaching the incorrect notes to learners. Do not buy!!
  • Excellent Tutorial

    Fabulous tool! Worth the money! Buy today!

    I have been an advanced music reader in treble, bass, and alto clef for years; however, I struggled mastering tenor clef for my intermediate cello studies.

    I tried transposing treble clef and bass clef when reading tenor, but needed to know the new clef quickly as I know the others. This really helped me!