Mapping Tonal Harmony Pro

Play-along & Music Theory

Published by: MDECKS MUSIC
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Mapping Tonal Harmony Pro is the most INNOVATIVE and EXTENSIVE music tool for musicians out there. This app is invaluable for students of all levels, as well as professional performers, composers, arrangers, and teachers. There are plenty video tutorials and an online manual accessible within the app.
The ANALYZER ADD-ON is here! An A.I. tool like no other.
The Analyzer can do an entire harmonic analysis of any song/piece from a text file. Finds key centers, pivot chords, secondary dominants, modulations, etc.
Import MusicXml files directly from iReal Pro
Play-along, Practice Improvisation. Reharmonize any song with the tap of a button. Create 12-keys workouts to practice. Study Target Notes and Upper Structures.
Print Scores with Full Harmonic Analysis, or just as the chord changes or Export as MIDI.
Play-along in different styles with the option to personalize chord voicings, styles including several piano comping, bass lines and rhythm variations to choose from. The only play-along that uses functions and chord-chordscales pairings to create the accompaniment track.
Map templates with different styles from Jazz to Traditional Harmony and Contemporary Harmony.
The app comes loaded with jazz workouts, jazz harmony, traditional harmony and jazz standard progressions. Also available on mDecks.com ready to import into the app: 1000+ Jazz Standards Progressions, 1000+ Jazz Standards Reharmonized and The complete Bird Bebop Progressions. All fully analyzed by savvy musicians with tons of experience.
Study Tonal Harmony like never before! Learn all functions and cadences in all keys.
Write your own music using a map that reveals the secrets of tonality.
Use it as a Fake Book on your gig or Practice Improvisation.
You can do all this and much more with Mapping Tonal Harmony Pro. You will not find anything like this on the market today.
This app is a no-brainer for musicians and music teachers.
Some reviews of Mapping Tonal Harmony Pro:
"...This app wins our strongest recommendation for an app so far." - Berklee Groove
"...an app that blew my mind." NoteTreble
"If only Brian Wilson had this music app when he ..." - FeedmyApp
"I've been looking for a harmony/chords/tonal app that is functional, deep enough, and with a great interface. Well, I'm not looking any further. This app just blew me away... " - KVR
"...an App I’d never teach high school (or college) music theory without!"
"An innovation beneficial to students, teachers, and composers alike..." - NoBrainerAppReviews
So, what can you do in Mapping Tonal Harmony Pro?
• Create Harmonic Progressions and Songs.
• Load Chord Progressions, Songs & Jazz Standards.
• Study Harmony from the Beginning, to the most Advanced concepts used by Bach, Beethoven, Bill Evans and John Coltrane.
• Practice Ear Training and Learn Functions in every Key
• Practice Improvisation using it as a Play Along
• Study Jazz Standards
• Study Classical Pieces
• Learn Classical Functional Notation
• Learn Jazz Functional Notation and Arrows and Brackets Analysis
• Study Modulations: Common Tone, Common Chord & Direct
• Learn ALL harmonic functions and cadences in ALL Keys in Major and Minor
• Chord-Scales for every function
• Learn classical concepts such as the Neapolitan 6, the German augmented six, secondary dominants, etc
• Learn jazz concepts such as the SubV7, the related IIm7, the passing half diminished, etc
• Create and Print Scores & Workout Sheets in any key, notated as Chord Progression and/or Functionally
• Transpose the Map to fit your instrument’s transposition
• Balance voices independently and concentrate in the study of Bass-Lines, Inner-Lines and any other combinations
• Work in THREE different modes: Browse Mode, Progression Mode, Audio Mode
• Create Progressions using Song Structure with Section, Repeats, Intros, First Endings and Exits
• Teach your Harmony Class with ease using your favorite audio tracks, performers and composers
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In-Apps

Target Notes
£6.99
The Analyzer
£5.99
Upper Structures
£6.99
1000+ Jazz Standards
£9.99
Bird Bebop Progressions
£9.99

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    No, Mapping Tonal Harmony Pro is not free (it costs 14.99), and it also contains in-app purchases.

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    Mapping Tonal Harmony Pro costs 14.99 to download (and they also have additional in-app purchases).

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4.8 out of 5

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Mapping Tonal Harmony Pro Reviews

Great app but needs to be able to import xml sent from irealpro

Adamkeys on

United Kingdom

Hi This is quite an amazing app that really tidies up your jazz improvising mind. Great to play along to a tune and actually follow the movement on the map. However It really needs to accept songs sent from irealpro in xml. I dont want to have to rewrite every tune I want to play in full when Ive already got the chart in irealpro. So far the first 3 tunes I looked up werent in the app and I paid for the extra 1000+ songs thanks Adam

Five stars, BUT…

Eggbad The Naughty on

United Kingdom

On the whole, MPTH for iPad is an astonishing piece of software, but there is one aspect of its UI that is utterly frustrating: inputting chords. For instance, yesterday, I was trying to create a chart for Paul Desmond’s version of “A Taste of Honey”. Its first four bars are made up of these chords: |Fm |Fm/E |Fm/Eb |Fm/D C7#9 | Having spent 5 minutes battling with the awkward process inputting the slash chords entails, I then set about searching for the C7#9. Despite using the Complete Map and Any Style options, and pressing all the C Dominant/Alt chords on the map to view the alternatives available for each, I couldn’t find a C7#9 and had settle for C7b5. After this, I gave up… The reasons for wanting to write the sequence into MTH was so I could use the analysis and upper structure functions, but inputting chords is just too exasperating. All of could be solved with a simple chord input panel, such as the one included in iReal or Chordbot. Maybe in the future this could be offered as a purchasable add-on like the Upper Structures and Target Note enhancements. There’s also the limited number of ‘styles’ (I’d really like a straighter groove for pieces like Maiden Voyage), but this isn’t such a deal breaker. Yes, I understand MTH is geared towards those who’s understanding of music theory is more advanced than mine, and that such people will have a greater knowledge of chord relationships represented on the Map, but this (what I feel is a) limitation in MTH’s interface is a real issue. Edit: Another *really* annoying issue: there is no option in MTHP’s option to bypass the auto-lock on my iPad. The only way to prevent it locking is to disable the function in iPad’s system settings, which really is a faff.

Absolute garbage

fik2048 on

United Kingdom

Drained both iPhone and iPad battery, even when killed (via app switcher). Used 100% CPU, non-stop.

Background Activity, serious battery drain

evnoic on

United Kingdom

This app is bordering on being useless now. I have written directly to the developer to no avail, re battery drain due to Background Activity, a couple of times now. I charged my iPad Pro (it has the M1 chip) to 100% in the last 24hrs…left it in my bookcase, and the battery has dropped to 19%. Background Activity at 97% for this app. Total power drain by this app. I need to use my iPad Pro just now and can’t because I forgot to check if it was left open. My workaround has been to shut the app down and reboot each time I use it. A tiresome and a terrible way to use this app. APPLE SHOULD REMOVE IT FROM THE AAPP STORE UNTIL IT IS FIXED. This app costs quite a bit of money with the add-ons and this sort of thing shouldn’t happen. I would have thought that good power management would be elementary. I have the latest release of the app. No more excuses please. Please post, and FIX it.

Midi malfunction

Oohh... on

United Kingdom

The app advert claims midi export of arrangements - an attractive feature for iOS musicians. It doesn’t mention that export is limited to iTunes library, access to which requires a separate PC. This is a serious omission and flaw, if not a mis-sell. Other apps have the ability to export midi to other compatible apps - if you advertise such a feature, it should be present and able within the app and upon its own platform

Mmmmm....

Istari777 on

United Kingdom

Update. The app is top of my iPhone XS battery use list, using up 64% in a day. I don’t even use the app on my phone, mobile data is off ! Any idea what is causing this? I’ve deleted the app from my phone, no issues on iPad. This app’ is well thought out and a great way to explain harmony visually as well as audibly.

Wonderful software

King Trouser on

United Kingdom

I have been using this for a few years. This latest update is fantastic. Even though it’s geared toward Jazz you can easily change that in the extensive menus for pop or classical. You can also select from a variety of styles to get many different chord voicings . Based on a simple and straightforward graphic of tonic/subdominant and dominant zones you can select what you see and what chords you can pick from. I tried “goodbye yellow brick road”...”life on Mars” and Faure’s “in Paradism” all where decoded with ease. It’s a fantastic tool for breaking down and studying harmony. Best Ed

Absolutely dire

Songwriter Andy on

United Kingdom

Used to be quite good; now it is absolutely dire. A good example of modern software development - three steps forward and ten steps backwards.

virtual midi please

Uuiubn on

United Kingdom

i don’t use my ipad with external midi devices yet i have many apps that can receive midi.please add virtual midi so i can send midi out to them.

Interesting app but feature doesn’t work properly

TS196789 on

United Kingdom

The app itself with the maps and the play along backing tracks is great. However the advertised feature of airplay that came in an update doesn’t work as per the instructional videos on youtube, I’ve messaged and emailed the app developer on Facebook several times but no response for technical support and can’t see any other ways of contacting. Considering I need airplay to make the app useable I’m very disappointed. It could be a great tool but seemingly the app developer concentrates on YouTube advertising rather than responding to issues with the app....

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