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4.73 out of 5
78 ratings in Norway
Wish you could train more scales
Fantastisk høretrening. Mulighet for å velge hvilke intervaller (fra prim (unison) til to oktaver) du vil trene på. Intervallene kan komme både stigende, synkende og harmonisk, eller hver for seg. Du kan ta tester og se statistikk for hvordan du har utviklet deg. Appen minner deg på at du må huske å trene øret ditt hver dag. Burde ha vært på flere språk.
Under the Practice section -> Chord Identification -> Advanced Seventh Chords— we have the following chord names: German, Till, Swiss, Tristan, French. These are all used incorrectly, except French. “Tristan” is a colloquialism, not an official term, but the chord is definitely not the Tristan chord, it’s just a minor 6 chord voiced in root position. “Till” is not a real term used by anybody. German and French are real terms used to described Augmented 6th chords but on the app the “German” is a V43 or otherwise a Dominant 7th chord in 3rd inversion, and the French is correctly used. The “Till” chord is a half diminished 7th in 2nd inversion. The Tristan chord is of course supposed to be a weirdly misspelled half diminished 7th chord with the third thrown up the octave, but this is not the case in the app. Don’t know who decided to write these names in but they’re all wrong, please fix that. There’s also a glitch where some buttons in the practice selection don’t work sometimes.
This app is awesome. My piano teacher recommended it to me and it helped me train my ears so much! LUV IT!!!!! 😍
I tested several of the ear training apps available. Whoever designed this one has a good understanding of how people learn. It allows me to understand my mistakes and learn not to repeat them.
First off, this app really is great and doing it every day has noticeably improved my ear training. I recommend it to all my musician friends as the Duolingo of ear training. I have one piece of feedback that I really hope the devs will read: I get very frustrated when the level introduces a new idea, but the randomized nature of the exercises doesn’t actually give me reps on that idea. For example, let’s say level three was identifying unison, octave, and perfect fifth. Level four introduces a major third, but then the app only challenges me with identifying a M3 one time, and I pass the level purely by identifying the other three that I already know, and so I don’t feel like I have actually learned to identify a M3. Does that make sense? I wonder if there would be a way to weight the exercises so that the newest idea comes up the most frequently. The way it is now, I sometimes intentionally fail all of the unisons and octaves, just so I won’t pass that level too quickly. All this said, I really love this app and will continue to use it. Thanks for your hard work.
Just started using this app. Was starting to like it but then it stopped producing any type of sound.
Great app, No ads. Gift from God.
This is a solid app with many features that will help you in your music theory journey! I love this app, I just used it and found a new feature that is so helpful so I needed to sing its praises!!!
This app has been helping my ear training immensely! The exercises are great and if you take your time your ears will get so much better.
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