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  • Chord Key

    Chord key should be added. Only Note keys are shown.
  • Best learning tool I have found.

    The most straightforward and lucid learning app for an adult who wishes to learn positional and accompanying tonal identities of musical notes.
  • Music notes

    Great for choir rehearsal at home.
  • Super!

    Great for me as a bass-baritone, because it allows me to eat the appropriate octave unlike a conventional pitch pipe. Love it!
  • Pitches only! Nothing more, Nothing less

    This app only plays tones. On the screen there is a small staff next to a corresponding mini key board. Move note up / down staff, and the corresponding pitch plays. You can play a glissando, but it won't quiz you on note names or help you learn ledger notes. My fault for not reading description. Oh well.
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  • Choir student

    This a great app.
  • Very good

    Love it. My only beef: The size of the music scale needs to be bigger to make it easier to touch the right note. There's room for it to be bigger, even on iPhone.
  • Helps with chorus

    I am an amateur charol singer. This app is great for helping me learn my singing part. Not only does it help me with pitch but it helps reinforce the note's name.
  • Great app

    By the time I sit down at the piano I have it all configured and timed because of this app so I can just sit down and play
  • Good simple app

    This app is great help in identifying a written note and shows you on an optional keyboard where to play it. If you are learning a piece from written music and want to save time identifying those low base notes (or any note) the this will save you time and make learning that piece easier. Could be improved by a menu selecting the key that music Is written in; this would save the user having to make the correction for the notes that are sharp/flat in the piece they are trying to learn. This is a useful app having a really nice interface.
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