goodEar Chords - Ear Training

Published by: Pascal Weiss
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>>>>> EAR TRAINING FOR BEGINNERS TO PROS <<<<<
Professional musicians know, that having a good trained ear is one of the most important skills, a musician should have. goodEar was made to increase those skills and bring you on a new musical level!
It is made for all musicians, whether you are beginner or professional.
Functions:
• All possible triads and inversions
• All possible 4-note-chords (e.g. Cm7)
• 20 different extended/altered chords (e.g. D7b9b13 or Emaj7#11)
• Create your own exercises, depending on your personal approach
• Play the exercises on piano or give the answer with multiple-choice
• Watch your progress in statistics
• Make highscores, and try to challenge yourself

goodEar was made with the knowledge of various professional musicians and teachers, for giving you high quality music education on the iPad.
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Simple and fun

kiz2015 on

United States

This entire series is a great alternative to games when I need a five-minute break. I hope the developer decides to bring it current with the latest iOS.

Great Tool for Ear-Training

Dee Evans - Queen City on

United States

Well-designed app.

Pragmatic & Simple

finleywitt on

United States

Works. Gives you a way to test and learn that even a beginner can dive into. Recommended improvements - flash the chord played with the answer ideally using marcotone's associative colour wheel giving each frequency in the octave it's own colour. Also, just because the middle is wrong or not answered yet, don't count the last wrong. The middle is the hardest to isolate. But telling then the next is wrong too is in my opinion a bad idea - perfect pitch is difficult, so focus on what people get right when possible to not discourage users.

Good app training my ears

Yachturi on

United States

Never got any formal music training. I had a hard time to 'feel' music. This app really helps.

Excellent

Heart29782978 on

United States

Good for helping u play your minors and majors on the piano

Great App

Baxman007 on

United States

Great app for ear training. Much more musician friendly and logical than other ear apps ive tried. I like that you can select the chords to work on. I started with a couple chords and was able to quickly add more by spending 15 minutes a day. I'd give it five stars, except it doesn't play through my headphones. I thought it was my headphones at first, but they work just fine on all my music and other apps. Also don't understand why the combined app is more expensive than all of them purchased separately.

would be great... if...

KD Jones on

United States

This would be a spectacular tool if one thing were added and one changed: - First, the constant reordering of answer buttons is both meaningless and irritating. It's not a coordination game. Adds a level of completely wasteful frustration. - Second, the ability to lock the exercise into a specific harmonic context. I really don't get why everyone misses on this one. Tonal music, which is the point here, is neither played nor heard as random splatters of chord varieties. The point of all this is the relationships between chords and voicing WITHIN A TONAL/HARMONIC CONTEXT. Training outside that context slows learning and decreases useful (musical) results. Why is that so hard to understand?

Nice...but

floorbarker on

United States

I would give this app 5 stars if it would also tell me what the chord is. When i'm reading a fake book all I see is the note and the chord name. Tell me that it's C major, or F minor, etc. That little bit of extra info would make this app twice as useful.

Good

badkitty_ on

United States

This is a good app for training your ear. I have a Wishlist item for the dev. Please have an option where we can play the chord again and again after we get it right. I want to train my ear to hear the chord, not rush from one chord to the next chord. I need to spend some time on each chord and would even like the option for me to replay the correct chord multiple times. Let me choose when I am ready to move on instead of the app automatically changing to a new chord. Second, it would be nice if it would tell us exactly what chord we are playing. Otherwise, great app. Thanks!

Wonderful!

Ast A. Moore on

United States

The apps is simply wonderful. It has a plethora of chords ranging from simple triads all the way to extended jazz chords. A must-have app for any musician.

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