The best app I’ve ever tried
I have tested most apps on the market and none got even close to this. Highly recommend
Yes, EarMaster is free to download, however it contains in-app purchases or subscription offerings.
✅ The EarMaster app appears to be high-quality and legitimate. Users are very satisfied.
EarMaster has several in-app purchases/subscriptions, the average in-app price is £9.79.
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4.57 out of 5
88 ratings in United Kingdom
I have tested most apps on the market and none got even close to this. Highly recommend
It helps you so much with well everything to do with instruments.
This is a fantastic app, excellent features, highly customisable and a useful tool for anyone wanting to improve specific areas of interest. I liked the opportunity to try/ purchase individual exercises, relevant to me and the option of a bundle. Suits all ability levels and for me, I can see - a real improvement in my ability, to, for example identify intervals. Good to have the option to use with a digital piano too!
V.good for improving your musicianship - would be great if they could get it to work with blue tooth as well
All the exercises you could want and the ability to customise your own as and when necessary. Covers standard Western and jazz idioms to a very high degree. Nothing not to like.
Been using this for over 10 years on my desktop and now the app version means I can train my ears on the toilet 😅 Thanks EarMaster!! The Must Have Ear Trainer!
Great app , dedication towards it will definitely improve your music theory ability, stick at it 😊
I used to learn using the computer software and this is so comparable. I do have a Chromebook and so I wish this app was also on th Google Play Store. This helps me become a better musician and each week I notice improvements in my playing. Thank you and blessings to the creators of this app
Long awaited features have arrived! Bravo!!!
The vocal range settings have made no difference to the introductory lessons for me. I’m a bass baritone and the test pitches are way out of my vocal range. It says you can sing an octave or two below but what’s the point? I’d rather have all the practices pitches within my vocal range. Also, the mic seems to have a hair trigger. The first three questions I failed I hadn’t made a sound, it must be picking up ambient noise. My main request is begin with a vocal range finder and stick to it. Nobody can sing outside their range.
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