Flashnote Derby

Flashnote Derby

Music Note Flashcards

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Details about Flashnote Derby

  • Released
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  • iOS Version
  • Age Rating
  • Size
  • Devices
  • Languages
  • August 4, 2011
  • October 1, 2024
  • 12.3+
  • 4+
  • 101.33MB
  • iPhone, iPad, iPod
  • English
    German
    Japanese
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3.3.1

May 11, 2023

• Flashnote Derby is now compatible with Display Zoom modes on all iPhones and iPads when it is available. • Listen mode supports treble and bass clef Euphonium

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3.3

March 12, 2023

Version 3.3 of Flashnote Derby is here! • Improved support for newer iPhone and iPad models • Various bug fixes

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3.2.2

July 25, 2019

Improved pitch detection... Game sounds are better muted to allow for more accurate pitch detection. Users can be sorted alphabetically for studios with a large number of students. Other minor miscellaneous bug fixes.

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3.2

November 9, 2018

Two brand new themes are included for free in version 3.2 of Flashnote Derby. Ecliptic Encounter turns the horse race into a space battle and should be especially appealing to slightly older students. Pretty Pegasus swaps out the horses for Pegasus...es(?). It takes place high above the clouds and has gentler sound effects and soothing graphics. For music teachers managing studios or classrooms or multiple devices, device cloning has been added which allows you to copy a set of users and preset drills to multiple devices quickly and easily.

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3.1.2

December 10, 2017

Now works with iPad Pro 10.5"! No more crashes when launching.

3.1.1

December 4, 2017

• iPhone X users- Flashnote Derby now works with your phone! • Now answer flashcards by playing your TRANSPOSING instrument. For instance, playing a middle C on a b-flat trumpet will be correctly interpreted as a C. Lots of different transposition intervals are supported. • If you choose the Reindeer Race theme, your preference will be remembered the next time you launch the app.

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3.1.0

November 10, 2017

Version 3.1 of Flashnote Derby is here! • Sharps and flats can be added to any note. Simply tap and hold on a note to bring up the options. • One or more key signatures can be chosen for note drills. Notes must be played correctly according to the displayed key signature. • Teachers can link their device to the device(s) their student uses at home. Are your students really practicing their notes as much as they say? Track minutes practiced as well as which notes are drilled and the success rates. • Sending preset drills to students is easier. Start typing the student's name and Flashnote Derby will try to fill-in their email address from your Contacts. And now you can send the same drill to multiple students at the same time. Get up to date with all that's new by visiting support.FlashnoteDerby.com

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3.0.2

May 16, 2017

Minor update with fixes for iOS 8 users • Play to answer ("listen" mode) works again for users on iOS 8.1+ • The start button, which had disappeared from some iPad models on iOS 8, has reappeared!

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3.0.1

March 17, 2017

MIDI is working again! If you were having difficulties using your MIDI keyboard to answer note flashcards, this should fix the issue. Please report any odd MIDI behavior to support@flashnotederby.com or visit support.flashnotederby.com for the latest info. Also, Northern European nomenclature (H instead of B) is available in non-US regions.

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3.0

January 5, 2017

*** NEW YEAR - NEW FEATURES for Flashnote Derby *** • Play it to answer...on your acoustic or MIDI instrument. • Student progress reports! Track which notes need review and total time practiced. • Updated graphics and 'friendlier' sound effects. • Grand staff flashcards for piano students. • Simplified note chooser. Keep the staves you need at the ready. • Highest C now an option (for flute students!) Make the most of your Flashnote Derby experience with tips and tricks at http://support.flashnotederby.com

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Price History of Flashnote Derby

Description of Flashnote Derby

Flashnote Derby is a fun way for kids to learn and practice reading music notes. Each race is a timed test in which the student identifies different notes in order to urge their horse on towards the finish line. Answering quickly and correctly will cause their horse to gain ground, while incorrect answers will cause it to fall behind. At the end of each race, students can review the notes they missed and see the correct answers. Players can respond to flashcards by simply playing the note on their acoustic or MIDI instrument. They can also choose to answer by tapping letter buttons or playing a key on an on-screen piano. The game is fully customizable to allow for any desired notes in the treble, bass, alto, or tenor clefs to be included. You can select ranges of notes, or several individual notes to focus on specific areas that need work. Notes can be shown with sharps and flats and key signatures can even be added to increase the challenge for more advanced students. The amount of time the player is given for each flashcard can be increased or decreased depending upon their age and level of experience. Drills can start out simply, with only a handful of notes, and gradually be made more challenging until the full staff is mastered (up to five and a half ledger lines above or below the staff.) The more difficult the settings, the more points are awarded. The 'high score' is tracked so that players always have a goal to shoot for. As a bonus, over a dozen instructional video lessons are easily accessible from right inside the app! Even children with no prior music instruction can start using Flashnote Derby right away to begin learning about the music alphabet, the staff, and how to identify different notes. Because it can be set up so quickly, Flashnote Derby provides a perfect motivational tool for music teachers to use with students, even for just a minute or two of each lesson. Teachers have the ability to email homework assignments to their students for them to play on their own devices at home. Each player's performance is recorded so that their progress can be tracked. You can easily see which notes are most in need of review. When students give up on their music lessons, it's usually because they find it too difficult. Learning basic skills early is key to laying the groundwork for future success. Flashnote Derby makes this process more enjoyable and helps students stay motivated in their music learning. Sometimes it takes only a little extra effort to make the difference between success and failure. Download Flashnote Derby and get on the road to music reading mastery today!
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Flashnote Derby: FAQ

Does Flashnote Derby work on iPads?

Yes, Flashnote Derby can be used on iPad devices.

Who developed the app?

The app was developed by Luke Bartolomeo.

What iOS version is needed to run the Flashnote Derby app?

To function properly, the app requires at least iOS 12.3.

What is the current app rating?

The Flashnote Derby app has a consumer rating of 3.6 and receives average reviews and ratings.

What category of app is Flashnote Derby?

The Flashnote Derby App Relates To The Education Genre.

What Flashnote Derby application version is the latest one?

3.3.1 is the most recent version of Flashnote Derby.

What is the date of the most recent Flashnote Derby update?

October 1, 2024 is the exact date of the latest Flashnote Derby update.

What is the specific date when the app came out?

The Flashnote Derby app became available to the public on February 5, 2023.

What age is Flashnote Derby suitable for?

Luke Bartolomeo: The Flashnote Derby app is child-friendly.

What are the languages offered by the Flashnote Derby app?

Flashnote Derby can be used in English, German, Japanese and 3 more.

Does Apple Arcade offer Flashnote Derby as part of its collection?

No, Flashnote Derby is not featured on Apple Arcade.

Can I make in-app purchases within Flashnote Derby?

No, Flashnote Derby does not include options for in-app purchases.

Is Flashnote Derby specifically engineered for Apple Vision Pro compatibility?

Sorry, Flashnote Derby is not specifically engineered for compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

Are there commercial ads in Flashnote Derby?

No, there are no commercial ads in Flashnote Derby.

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Reviews of Flashnote Derby

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  • Disappointing

    Pretty counter intuitive that the actual gameplay doesn’t teach the note names of the staff, but they have to be learnt from some very dry 7-minute videos hidden in the settings menu. Even then, the notes aren’t sung or played so there’s no connection between the visual and the aural, a real basic music ed principle. Was hoping for the price that it would have levels for progressive advancement and rewards to encourage children to learn, but it’s very bare bones and as my 5 year old said, “Boring”. Wouldn’t be so upset by it if I hadn’t paid $8 for it when it’s worse than most $2 apps. Going to ask for a refund.
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  • Setting the speed

    I can no longer choose a speed or choose the number of flash cards. What happened? It used to work.....when I touch walk or gallop nothing happens.
  • Perfect for learning the musical staff

    Great app! I use this in private & group sessions with my students and they love it. It’s been a big help in my group lessons, and there are a lot of different levels available. Perfect for any instrument also, as it offers all 4 clefs.