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All Versions of Theory Lessons

3.1.1

January 26, 2021

• Improves compatibility with newer devices. • Fixes an issue with swipe gestures. • Fixes an audio glitch with certain piano sounds.
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3.0.1

November 1, 2017

• Adds full support for iPhone X.

3.0

October 14, 2017

• iOS 11 Compatibility (including support for Smart Invert) • Updated lesson graphics • Bug fixes
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2.5

March 22, 2017

• Updated graphics and tutorial text. • Bug fixes.

2.4

September 15, 2015

• Support for iOS 9 Multitasking • Support for iOS 9 Universal Links

2.3.1

August 24, 2015

• Fixes an issue where audio would stop playing and the app would hang

2.3

August 21, 2015

• Audio examples now use high-quality stereo piano sounds.

2.2.1

February 11, 2015

• Fixes a crash on iOS 7

2.2

February 8, 2015

Note: There is an issue in this version which causes a crash when viewing certain lessons on iOS 7. If you are still running iOS 7, we recommend that you do not update to this version of Theory Lessons. We have submitted a fix to Apple which addresses the crash. We apologize for the inconvenience. –––––––– • Fixes an issue where "Legal & Privacy" wouldn't show on an iPad running iOS 8 • Fixes a type in "Introduction to Chords"
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2.1

October 6, 2014

• Optimizations for the iPhone 6 Plus, and iPhone 6, and iPhone 5s • Optimizations for iOS 8
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Price History of Theory Lessons

Description of Theory Lessons

Theory Lessons features 39 music theory lessons from musictheory.net, presented in their original animated versions. Complete lesson list: • The Staff, Clefs, and Ledger Lines • Note Duration • Measures and Time Signature • Rest Duration • Dots and Ties • Steps and Accidentals • Simple and Compound Meter • Odd Meter • The Major Scale • The Minor Scales • Scale Degrees • Key Signatures • Key Signature Calculation • Generic Intervals • Specific Intervals • Writing Intervals • Interval Inversion • Introduction to Chords • Triad Inversion • Seventh Chords • More Seventh Chords • Seventh Chord Inversion • Diatonic Triads • Roman Numeral Analysis: Triads • Diatonic Seventh Chords • Roman Numeral Analysis: Seventh Chords • Composing with Minor Scales • Voicing Chords • Analysis: O Canada • Nonharmonic Tones • Phrases and Cadences • Circle Progressions • Common Chord Progressions • Triads in First Inversion • Triads in Second Inversion • Analysis: Auld Lang Syne • Building Neapolitan Chords • Using Neapolitan Chords • Analysis: Moonlight Sonata
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Theory Lessons: FAQ

Does Theory Lessons offer an iPad version?

Yes, Theory Lessons can support iPad devices.
The app was developed by musictheory.net, LLC.
Your iOS device should have iOS 12.4 or later installed to run the app.
Users are raving about Theory Lessons, which has an exceptional rating of 4.4 out of 5.
Theory Lessons Relates To The Music App Genre.
3.1.1 is the latest released Theory Lessons version.
Theory Lessons updated its app on July 2, 2024.
The release date of the app was February 5, 2023.
This app is rated for ages 4 and up, and contains only family-friendly content.
The following list of languages is supported by the Theory Lessons app: English.
Sorry, Theory Lessons is not part of Apple Arcade.
Sorry, there are no in-app purchases available in Theory Lessons.
No, Theory Lessons does not provide support for Apple Vision Pro.

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  • Good but missing features

    There is a practice mode that is on the website version. It seems like the app is a lackluster version of the website. For a more expensive alternative, I would expect either the practice exercises or other practice features to be implemented.

    A great offline version for the lessons but not much else. The website offers the same, comprehensive lessons as well as activities/ games to help solidify and check in on your learning for free.

    It has the most user friendly diagrams and lessons that I’ve seen compared to other apps.
  • A lot left to be desired

    This app would work as referenced to those who are thoroughly trained in music theory NOTFOR LEARNING IT
  • Awesome app

    Would highly recommend