Halfway good idea
The idea is “good” but all it does is play a melody and flash a color. You can tap the colors and it gives you a note name but this is all.
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The idea is “good” but all it does is play a melody and flash a color. You can tap the colors and it gives you a note name but this is all.
Looks promising. But does it work with AirPods? I’ve got mine in and paired but the sound is still coming out of the speaker.
I’m sooo elated that you are elated elating others and bringing meaning to life. Keep up the great elating. I just love this ….. Wait, what were we talking about again… oh right right… so elating is good stuff man.
Perhaps I set my sights too high for this app. I was expecting some sort of testing mechanism since the title says “perfect pitch“. There’s nothing in this app that gives you any feedback for you to discern or discriminate pitch accuracy. Just a circle of fifths That light up in various colors… Really? Even the tone quality of the notes is irritating. Who chose these cells? Where can I get my time back?
I’ve been looking for a synesthesic music training app like this for a long time. It’s nearly perfect, although here is some constructive feedback for the developers: -The haptic feedback should be a bit more sensitive. I have to press hard to trigger the notes. -It would be nice if the octave automatically raised when playing along with a song. -A “Simon” game mode would be helpful. -It would be nice to have more color shades, especially dark tones. I was looking for a deep, dark blue, and the closest color option was a kind of washed out blueish grey color. Awesome app overall. Thank you for making this.
There are no instructions, just “Practice” which plays songs and the notes turn the screen different colors, in get that, but how are you supposed to go about learning?
I don’t get it. Why are people saying this is good? It’s just little songs with notes and colors. How long would you have to watch this to get any association between the notes and colors and melodies? I’m guessing it would be way longer than most people would want to listen to these same songs. It doesn’t even have an opportunity for you to see if you’re gaining any pitch recognition. There’s no exercises, no feedback. Just little songs with a strange sounding synthesizer that isn’t even musically pleasing. They’re definitely songs that would keep playing in your mind - ear worms - but you’d have to listen and watch for quite some time to make the pitch association. I mean, quite some time! I have serious doubts this would work. I don’t see any of the reviewers saying, “Yes! Now, I have perfect pitch!” I suspect there’s a reason.
A nice, well-made app (Reposting since my first review was censored)
Great color design and sound integration with proper iOS design standards and up-to-date development practices. This is some clean code!
I recently started teaching myself how to sing and wanted to expand my musical ability... this is app is perfect! I feel like any musician, no matter your level of expertise, would benefit from this app. The design is not only visually appeasing and stimulating, but also its simplicity helps you practice pitch in the easiest way I’ve ever been taught/ told/ or tried. Honestly has me thinking- why hasn’t anyone created this yet?! Well now it’s here and I couldn’t be happier to practice music!