Violin Notes Flash Cards

Published by: Christian Liang
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Description

Flashcards are widely used as a learning drill to aid memorization by way of spaced repetition. This app features flashcards to develop note reading on the treble clef, suitable for all VIOLIN Players in any style of music.
The front side of the card displays the note on the music staff, and the back side displays what note it is and where to play it on the fingerboard.
Other Features...
- You can customize the range of cards being displayed.
- You can also select whether to display sharp or flat notes.
- Auto play, hands off mode.
- Quiz Mode to test yourself and track your progress.
- An audio reference is provided for each note helping your familiarize with the pitch.
- 3 choice of nomenclature (1) A,B,C (2) Do,Re,Mi (3) A,H,C
All notes covers the first position of violin fingering.
The practical design of these cards makes them easy to use. A couple of cards a day will further your development in sight reading and audio recognition. Try this app today!
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1 ratings in New Zealand

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Violin Notes Flash Cards Reviews

No support

Judyvla on

United States

And, no support—“ Page does not appear to exist”. Nice. Can anyone tell me how to get it to display written note first? People who like the app? Help much appreciated, since developers offer none!

Not that good

Estein348 on

United States

This app does not really help me or my violin and it charges me $1 personally I don’t like it at all and I haven’t learned anything I don’t even think the buttons work!

It’s ok

CIHeins on

United States

I have all 3 for my students. It helps them a lot while they are learning a new string or as a reference for where a finger goes on the instrument. Assuming that they use it at home. I just use it with a mixture of other note reading methods (I Can Read Music by Suzuki is one of them). It would be better if you could touch the card and flip instead of hitting the flip button. You can’t get this for a laptop.

I wish it worked!

Ljjub nigrsdikn on

United States

It looks like this was built once upon a time with the features my violin students need, but half the buttons don’t work anymore and the interface is extremely confusing anyway. Too bad!

Violin note cards

viohio on

United States

Great app. I learned to read music with it. The auto play feature is super and helps me gauge my progress.

Very Helpful App!!!

Arrlleeyy on

United States

I’m learning how to play the violin as an adult and had little knowledge of musical notes and this app has helped so much! The app’s appearance is quite “antique” but it has been helpful! The first slide allows you to choose the notes you want to practice (there is a violin visual and the notes are on it for you to choose). The next slides (“flashcards”) allow you to practice the notes you chose. You can also be quizzed on those notes. The “flashcards” are handy since they show you the note on the staff and then the back of the flashcard (click on “flip”) shows you where it is located on the violin and it also gives you the option to hear how the note sounds. Although the app could be a bit more user friendly and improve it’s appearance it really does provide what’s necessary to learn the notes on a violin and how to read them on a staff. I think it’s well worth 99¢ for sure!

Love this app

Chyenne Ariel on

United States

Very helpful for beginners!!!!

Not Satisfied

BlueGarden1231 on

United States

Not the greatest app I’ve come across when trying to learn notes. It feels hard to use and a little bit confusing to me. Of course, I AM trying to learn on this app, but it isn’t the new notes that are confusing me. The controls are hard to deal with. This app/learning style just doesn’t work for me, and I’m hoping others have better experiences with this.

Doesn't Work

Matthew T. Wilson on

United States

This app doesn't work at all. Dousing a dollar bill in lighter fluid and taking a match to it would accomplish as much as buying this app, with the added bonus of saving space on your phone.

Perfect!

Lejrirbegwvdjfje on

United States

This is exactly the app I was looking for. I'm a beginner and appreciate being able to pick the notes I want on my cards, and option to flip them at my own pace before moving to the next note. It even includes an audio of how the note is supposed to sound along with finger chart. Easy to use and clean layout. Thanks for creating this app and selling at such a reasonable price!

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App Info

Category
Music
Publisher
Christian Liang
Languages
Czech, Dutch, English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Chinese, Spanish, Swedish, Chinese, Turkish
Recent release
2.17 (8 years ago )
Released on
Jan 15, 2013 (11 years ago )
Last Updated
2 days ago
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