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Scales & Modes for iPad

Published by: Smappsoft
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Scales & Modes is an interactive visual and audio reference for the diatonic scales and modes that are fundamental in music theory. View major and minor modes on the musical staff, see fingerings for both keyboard and guitar, and listen to the scales note by note, in any key. Violin and bass guitar fingerings are also available as an in app purchase add on.
Diatonic musical scales and modes are one of the fundamental concepts of Western music theory. But the large number of scales makes learning and remembering them difficult. Scales & Modes is a handy mobile reference guide for viewing and listening to a large number scales and modes, including all the modes of the major, natural minor, and harmonic minor scales.
Select a root note and a scale to display the notes of the scale on the musical staff, and click “Play Scale” to listen. Select the Keyboard or Guitar tabs (or Violin and Bass after an in app purchase) to view fingering diagrams for the scale on those instruments, and press the info button to see more detail about constructing the scale.
Whether you are a professional or amateur musician, taking a music theory class, attending a jam session, or writing a symphony, Scales & Modes can help!
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Violin & Bass add-on
$0.99

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Not worth it

Bangbangboogie on

United States

Simple app which makes you pay to try. iPad and iPhone versions separate so you have to pay twice. Not worth buying.

Is not compatible with iOS 13.3

No more nicknames exist on

United States

Will change review if/when it’s updated but as of right now do not download this app if you are running the current version of iOS. The app will not function

Does not work since IOS 13 came out, freezes up.

Chicago Joe 3 on

United States

The developer hasn’t done an update in over two years, so maybe this app needs to be pulled from the App Store. It worked great before IOS 13, now it freezes up when I try and select a key to use in scale or mode.

Great App

Tootiesr on

United States

This is a great app, well worth the $2.99. The only suggestion that I have is that the frets should be numbered on the fretboard diagram. Aside from that, this is a great tool for any guitarist or pianist to learn scales.

Great app

rmo5008 on

United States

I have to say, I am totally not disappointed. The interface is smooth and pretty but doesn't distract you from what you need to do: Learn Scales. The app has tons of scales in every key and you can easily change which key you want and which scale. It has a play feature that allows you to hear the scale played (in piano and guitar) and the root notes are highlighted to make it easier to get your bearings on the fretboard (the keyboard is easier for me). In addition to that, each scale you choose in whatever key gives you additional information such as the formula for the scale and chord progressions for that key (several, actually). If you want to learn your scales then you should definitely get this app. However, if you do not have some rudimentary understanding of music theory and the notes on a fretboard, you will find this app a bit confusing. There are no explanations.

HELP! — no sound!

SciFryBobBoy on

United States

Tantalizing, just what I want — EXCEPT the scales & modes don't make a sound. Anyone know how to fix this?

Where is the Melodic Minor Scale?

jcpiano on

United States

Did I miss it? If you’re the developer, can you tell me where it is? Thanks.

Theory for bass guitar

Blues Bass Man on

United States

Finally, I've been looking for an app that works for my application. Being a bassist for over 40 years, it's great for educators of all kinds of instruments. A cool parchment paper look as well. Two thumbs up!

Looks good BUT THERE'S NO SOUND

GarySilverSpring on

United States

I tried this on my iPhone and iPad. There was no sound for either one -- and that was the main reason I got it. I tried updating my software, turning off and on, checking volume for other apps, and reinstalling. Still no volume. For me this was a disappointment and a a waste of money!

Very good

aaajn on

United States

Needs melodic minor examples and a portrait/ landscape switch. Oyster than that, it's extremely helpful.

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App Info

Category
Music
Publisher
Smappsoft
Languages
Recent release
1.9.2 (4 years ago )
Released on
Apr 1, 2010 (14 years ago )
Last Updated
1 year ago
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