Active Ear - Ear Trainer

Ear Training For Musicians

Published by: MCPHERSON'S MUSIC
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Description

Active Ear is for musicians of all skill levels and instrument types. With dozens of exercises ranging from beginner to advanced, Active Ear focuses on teaching you to identify pitches, intervals, chords, and progressions using only your Ear.
The Practice Mode of the app allows you to customize the challenges to focus only on areas you're interested in improving.
Once you're confident with the Practice Mode, you test yourself in the Quiz Mode of the app to see how well you understand the concepts.
Active Ear Comes with six Ear Training Programs:
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Pitch Recognition
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Interval Training
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Chord Quality
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Bassline Training

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Progression Training

- Chord Inversions
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  • Is Active Ear free?

    Yes, Active Ear is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.

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  • How much does Active Ear cost?

    Active Ear is free.

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5 out of 5

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