This app is designed after a very popular exercise taught by a world famous music education guru in the Boston area. Many generations of musicians from all over the world traveled to Boston and waited in a two-year waiting list to access this information and now it is available to everyone at a low price.
It will help anybody significantly improve their aural skills.
From beginners to professionals, this is a great workout for your ears.
Hear from 1 to 11 notes at the time relative to any major key, diatonically or chromatically. Select whether you want to see notes by name, degrees or movable do.
It's fun, it includes flexible options, it's very easy to use and extremely effective. Now you can train and open up your ears anytime, anywhere!
If you stick to it it will build up your perceptions all the way to near perfect pitch.
Politonus keeps track of your progress and tells you when you've reached a master level in the current settings so you can confidently move on to a more complex ear training workout (Both note streak and accuracy circles will turn green).
Politonus includes a coach with a powerful algorithm for relative and/or perfect pitch that acts as an ear training tutor. It presents progressive exercises and allows you to step up to a harder level when you are ready. With Politonus you'll have a great ear training teacher anywhere!
You will not regret this purchase.
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Politonus I (Ear Training) Reviews
Helpful app but...
...it could be made more superior with some adjustments to the UI. Primarily a visual system that relates more directly to the behaviour of a scale: lower scale degrees are position low on the interface. As it stands the lower degrees are positioned ABOVE the upper degrees. It’s backward. Makes no sense. Looking forward to an updated UI. Perhaps with a piano keyboard as the layout? That would be ideal.
Otherwise a very helpful little app.
The only Politonus version that works
2 and 3 are hot garbage.
MDecks will take your money and you’ll never hear from them again.
Good app but buggy
The bug where the new cadence is played when a replay button is pressed prevents from using this app.
Unhelpful and frustrating
Bought this app with high hopes that it would help me develop my ear training skills. Sadly I find it does a very bad job of helping you learn. It claims to have AI that adapts to your learning style, but I see no evidence of that. It feels like a simplistic drill-based approach that offers no support to improve. If you already are good at ear training it might offer useful practice to brush up. Otherwise I suggest you look elsewhere.
Sky’s the limit
Really great app- from 1 note to up to 11 note ear training with chromatic or diatonic intervals. The lay out is simple and easy to understand. You can design it to perfectly suit your level. I love that Solfeggio is an option for naming the notes as well.
I so want this to be really cool, and it could.
But the developers have put in a really half-hearted effort.
Not for everyone
This app gave me flashbacks to when I took music theory as an elective because I wanted to learn music theory but instead just got a bitter oboeist screaming “WRONG” at me every time I misidentified the note/chord she played.
The hidden secret of musicianship
I love this program because it is similar to the ear training I did with the great jazz guru Charlie Bananas. Also, the developer Ariel is an ultra-cool nice person who actually responds to questions and requests. These apps are an essential part of any musician’s tool bag.
John Schulman - Berklee College of Music - Class of 2009 / & long-time student of Charlie Banacos
Still buggy developer not responsive
App is interesting but has issues. Developers do not respond to email or support requests
newer updates added bugs
This app has gotten worse over time. The replay button now plays a cadence in a different key each time you press it, changing the answer. This means you can’t really listen to the scale degrees more than once, which makes it really hard to do exercises with 3 or more notes