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  • Useful, but ugly

    I purchased several of these apps. This was by far the best in terms of functionality. It allows custom ranges which has helped me immensely in my progress by slowly increasing the number of notes being tested. My only complaint is that I find it aesthetically very ugly. Overall, I love this app and it was worth every penny.
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  • AMAZING!!!

    15 minutes a day has turned my daughters piano lessons from a struggle to a delight.

    Her teacher can't believe the progress she has made with her sight reading. I credit this application with that progress--completely.

    Flash cards never worked well for her, nor did the numerous other methods we tried.

    But ever since I hooked my ipad to our full sized 88 key digital piano, she has begun excelling.

    My sincere thanks to developer of this app!
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  • BY FAR the best app for learning to sight read

    I've acquired more sight reading ability, and done so faster, with this app than with any other I've tried (and I've tried a lot). I use it with my Yamaha MIDI keyboard. I can set the range of notes I want to learn in the treble clef and/or in the bass clef. I began by selecting ABCDE in the treble clef with the middle finger on C. Then I did the same range and hand position in the bass clef. After becoming proficient at that, I broadened the range of notes to GABCDEF so that I only had to reach up or down one note from those home hand positions. This app made it SO easy to select the range of notes I needed to learn. If you have a MIDI capable keyboard call you music store, get the MIDI to USB cable you need and the USB adapter for your iPad and you're good to go. Everybody should learn piano this way.
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  • Disappointed student?

    This app is confusing. The "lessons" contain only random notes. It makes no musical sense, and the interface is also confusing, meaning that when you are to change hands, it is very difficult to know when you've gone from treble to bass. There ought to be a possible upgrade for actual music and a "double decker" keyboard layout, you know, left hand on top and right hand on the bottom. So far, not worth the money or time.
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  • Excellent

    I got my wife an iRig Keys keyboard for Christmas, and she really wanted something to use with it to learn to sight read. I tried a number of other apps before finding this one, and it's by far the best. Works perfectly with the keyboard too.
  • Very Helpful, and fun, too!

    I'm a fifty-something newbie to reading music, and this app is the best of the 4 or 5 I've tried.

    With all of the different settings, you can start at the absolute beginning--but then, as you progress, you'll be able to tweak various settings and keep challenging yourself. WELL worth the money!
  • Very helpful

    Beginner and need to improve sight reading. It might be boring for others, but to me, I love it. It's very helpful to get familiar with notes. Sure we need to spend time on it.

    I hope it will provide chords reading soon. Thanks!
  • Fun way to learn scales, note recognition and sight reading

    This is the perfect answer to the problem of boring drills on the scales and repetitious sight reading exercises. I'm learning on my own and this has filled a critical gap in my skill development. Excellent and many times worth it. A big thanks to the developers!
  • does what is says it does

    App works as adverticed, i just wished it would remember the notes i am not particularly good at and a) focuses the test more on the weak notes as well as b) shows me at the end of a test which are my weak notes. Certainly not bad for the money.
  • Great app!

    Use this in teaching daily. Would love for it to display its notes but have the student play it on their piano and for the app to hear the note rather than playing it on the iPad but a guy can dream!

    Good job!

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