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Music tutor app
Music tutor app






music tutor app

The speed at which it’s presented is great. Even without listening to my suggestion this app is still extremely useful. It would be nice if this allowed me to see that as well as awarding me accomplishments when I master a new note in all variants.Thank you for the hard work you did on this app. I have no idea what I did on any particular day based on the stats. All it shows is a confusing graph with too many data points.

music tutor app

I wish this app would show that sort of progress. By the time I was at A4 I raised my minimum score to 50 points, and I was “leveling up” about twice a day from then on. For instance, I started with C3-E3 and practiced until I got: - three scores of 43 points minimum 100% using the piano keys (natural)- two scores of the same using the note names (natural)- two more of the same with note names (sharps/flats) - three more of the same using piano keys (sharps/flats)This was good for my daily practiceThen I added another note (F3) and did the same thing the next day. I only wish the statistics showed more of what you accomplished. It’s overpriced, poorly implemented and underdeveloped. I bought an app that’s half the price that gets everything right except landscape mode. I just cannot figure out for the life of me why this gets good ratings.

music tutor app

To top it all off, it crashes nearly every time you play a round on a iPad 6. So your headphones and lightning adapter make it difficult to keep the iPad steady.

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Also the fact that you cannot do landscape mode is a big hindrance unless you can work through Bluetooth (not sure if that’s possible, but my keyboard cannot do it so it doesn’t matter). You can remedy this by muting the sound on the app and running a piano app in the background. This is just horrible for ear training and I’m flabbergasted that they have not fixed this and/or there is not a big outcry from app users. When you press a note, it makes the sound of the next note it would like you to press. It does not give you a grand staff option so notes are often falling on little lines drawn above or below and it just doesn’t give you a look that you will typically see when you play music. The last thing is that you could choose fore how long you would like to practice, you would get a choice of one minute, five minutes, ten minutes or infinity. When you finish a round and you get something incorrect it will show you a view mistakes button so you could see what you did wrong and get the right answer next time. Another major thing is that you get scored by accuracy, points, and how many notes you got correct and a chart of your points for that round. You could also have the choice of flats and sharps if you would like to. If you press it incorrect it will flash red quickly and make sort of an errrrr sound. For example you could choose not to have sound but if you do it makes the sound of the note and flashes green quickly if you get it right. A great thing that they added sound light effects and flats and sharps. I also like that you don’t have to do treble bass and alto clefs at different times you could choose to do some at the same time. In options you can always change how far your note range is and what clefs you would like. This is an amazing app for kids and adults who would like to learn notes.








Music tutor app