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Version History of NoteNames+

2.7.4

September 2, 2019

Bug fixes for pretest and posttest. Fixes for alto clef scale spelling.

2.7.3

August 27, 2019

Bug fixes

2.7.2

August 22, 2019

Bug fix for submit button on pretest/posttest courses.

2.7.1

August 20, 2019

Bug fixes

2.7

August 19, 2019

Added pretest and posttest submission buttons (if "pretest" or "posttest" appears in the course's name). This allows score submission at any point in the game.

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2.6

June 1, 2019

Bug fix for clarinet

2.5

April 14, 2019

Speed improvements and bug fixes

2.4

April 7, 2019

Fixes for inadvertent touches while playing.

2.31

April 5, 2019

Graphics fix between rounds. Sequencing improvements to levels 11 and 12, and "undo."

2.3

April 4, 2019

Fixes a few graphic issues and bugs relating to extra button presses affecting subsequent answers

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Description of NoteNames+

NoteNames+ tackles one of the most serious roadblocks for young musicians: The ability to instantly recognize the names of notes. Instantaneous note recognition allows students to process other important information, such as dynamics, articulation, phrasing, fingerings, and so on. NoteNames+ was first developed nearly 20 years ago for the Macintosh, and now it lives on via iOS. Gone are the days of writing the names of notes above the music! Use NoteNames+ as a regular part of your curriculum. Features include: *Training for treble, bass AND alto clefs! *Enharmonic training *Major and minor key signature recognition *Scale spelling (major) *Key signature building (major and minor) *Google Docs implementation (free) Teachers can create their own unique school code in order to receive student scores and to set their own preference requirements *on a per-class basis* which is extremely powerful. Contact us to do this (it's free). NoteNames+ rewards speed *and* accuracy. Students will remain engaged rather than zoning out in a self-paced tutorial format.
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NoteNames+: FAQ

Is NoteNames+ iPad-friendly?

Yes, NoteNames+ offers an iPad version.

Who created NoteNames+?

Brian Wis built the NoteNames+ app.

What is the minimum iOS version supported by NoteNames+?

Currently, NoteNames+ supports iOS 9.0 or later.

What user rating does the NoteNames+ app have?

NoteNames+ has an impressive rating of 4.1 out of 5, indicating that it is a top-quality app.

What category is the NoteNames+ app?

The App Genre Of The Notenames+ App Is Education.

What’s the current version of the NoteNames+ app?

The current version of NoteNames+ is 2.7.4.

What date did the latest update for NoteNames+ come out?

The latest NoteNames+ app update was released on September 20, 2024.

What date did NoteNames+ come out?

NoteNames+ was first made available on February 5, 2023.

What age group is NoteNames+ suitable for?

Safe for kids, with no inappropriate or mature content.

What are the languages available on NoteNames+?

NoteNames+ is now available to use in English.

Is NoteNames+ part of the Apple Arcade lineup of games?

Sorry, NoteNames+ is not part of Apple Arcade.

Is NoteNames+ eligible for in-app purchases?

No, NoteNames+ is not eligible for in-app purchases.

Is NoteNames+ fully compatible with Apple Vision Pro?

Unfortunately, NoteNames+ is not fully compatible with Apple Vision Pro.

Can I expect ads while using NoteNames+?

No, you can not expect ads while using NoteNames+.

Screenshots of NoteNames+

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Reviews of NoteNames+

  • Ugh

    This is incredibly terrible and makes me want to die!!
  • Needs Updating

    looks like it’s straight outta 2003
  • Perfect teaching tool

    My Band teacher implemented this, and rhythm tapper app into our curriculum and they enormously improve sight reading and music literacy. Highly recommend these apps to any music student, or teacher.

    Developer Response

    Thank you!