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I never write reviews but this app has been a lot of fun and is a pleasure to use. When they say "highly addictive piano game" they mean it, so watch out. I didn't believe them at first, and then my afternoon disappeared.
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I never write reviews but this app has been a lot of fun and is a pleasure to use. When they say "highly addictive piano game" they mean it, so watch out. I didn't believe them at first, and then my afternoon disappeared.
With great elegance and configurability, the app is a nice tool for learning to hear notes better. I love how this app can serve me as a beginner and with the right settings can challenge or stump my wife, who has a much more developed ear. I'll be recommending this app to kids and adults. One small tip: on the screen after submitting be your answer, show both my answer AND the corrected answer, so I can mess around more and try to hear the difference between my answer and the truth.
Awesome app i love it!
It's back and it's better than ever. So happy! Thank you!
Best app for ear training. So glad it's back in the store
It's a fun piano game!
Well, this guy must have friends writing reviews. No options for speed. No options for modes or minor scales. No ability to correct entries. Only 1 octave. No option for entering answer without sound. No option to replay exercise to analyze weak spots. Max length of "melody" is 5 notes. Always fun to see how many will be exactly the SAME note. Irritating "feedback" option. "Do Re Mi" has many of these options... how is this competitive? Yeah, it's 2 dollars less, but it's 3 dollars more pointless. And how could it come from a Berklee student? Please. A waste of time for a free app. And it isn't free. - KD Jones
I think this app will improve one ear to hear when a series of notes is played. Need improvement in the following: auto play next question, option to practice in different keys.
If you are looking to get better at identifying intervals and transcribing melodies by ear, this app is fantastic. Transcribing a whole melody is much harder than identifying a single interval. This app let's you control the length of melody ( up to five notes ). It gives you the first note, and you play the rest on the keyboard. A great exercise to do over and over. Despite the suggestions below, it's a good solid app. A few suggestions for improvement: - Allow users to pick and choose what intervals the melody is composed of. It's nice to get rid of those nasty minor sevenths so you can work on the intervals you care about. The difference in difficulty between diatonic and chromatic is too much. Perhaps allow the user to pick a scale. - Separate the play and next button. I'm frustrated when I can't listen o the pattern once I've played all the keys. - Give the user a chance to get each interval right on the melodies. It's frustrating when you blow the first of five melodies and can't get the remaining ones because of it - Increase the range of notes. It is very tailored to the key of C right now. It's good to practice in a wide range.
The app isn't producing any sound. I'm assuming this is a compatibility issue. I thought I'd warn potential buyers of this issue.
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