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  • I regret the purchase

    It doesn’t have good instructions, I have no idea what to do.
    If someone could explain it to me, I’ll give a better rating.
    Sorry but I don’t like it.
  • I come back to this app again and again

    I really love this app, it is simple and does exactly what I want. It is focused and the presentation is appealing, and easy to navigate. I have had this for years and still open on a regular basis
  • Not worth it

    Inexpensive but not much to it. If they had a free version to see what it does would be better. Not worth buying.
  • I really like the app, could you add more scales?

    I really like this app, would you be able to add the octatonic scale, and Messiaen‘s modes of limited transposition. Or maybe a feature to create and quiz your own custom scales too. Otherwise, it’s a very helpful app!
  • Cool app I’ve used for years

    This is a unique and useful musical app. It has helped a lot In my understanding of the scales and modes.
  • Great app for learning modes

    This app is a simple yet effective way of learning modes. They have piano and guitar notation for easy playing. The only thing that is annoying is that sometimes the app crashes but hopefully that can get patched up sooner or later.
  • Great

    I’ve downloaded tons of piano/music theory apps and this is one of my top 3. So simple yet very educational.
  • Highly recommended

    I'm a casual learner, I work this into my spare time whenever my computer's busy with a rendering task. Given my novice status, this app is simple with a high volume of information - the same as a Big Gag Book of Scales, but phone-sized. The interface is easy to read and condensed. I love this app, and I wish they continued to make it for iPad Pro and iPhone6. Very handy.
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  • Add more scales?

    Awesome app! Can you add more scales, like melodic minor? Thanks!
  • It's ok..

    The octave should be lower for the sheet notes on guitar. Also, you should be able to switch between showing sharps and flats. I don't like using flats and if say I want to use sharps, my only option is to select the key of E# which doesn't even exist in theory. This scale actually has an F## in it which is a G, why, just why...
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