Relative - Absolute Solfege Ear Trainer
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Version :1.1.2
Size :126.72Mb
Updated :May 23,2015
Developer :Nigiri Studios, LLC
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Based on the user reviews, here are three cons and three pros, with 15 words or less for each: **Cons:** 1. Lack of guidance on navigating the app's complex features. 2. Some users find the solfege exercises too simplistic or repetitive. 3. Limited accessibility options for users with disabilities. **Pros:** 1. Effective tool for improving musical ear training skills, especially solfege. 2. Users praise the app's interactive exercises and engaging gameplay. 3. Convenient and portable, allowing practice anywhere, anytime.
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**** Check out our new Sight-Singing app, on 25% off launch sale through September! https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/sight-singing-trainer/id1028696567 **** ** Combined remove adds and unlock advanced features including multi-note and UI customization in-app purchase now only $2.99! ** This is an ear training app made by a musician for musicians. Whether you play jazz, pop, classical, or any other style, the relative-Do solfege approach is basically the only effective relative pitch approach that allows you to play anything you hear by ear. Interval training, while helpful in a way, is way too slow to apply extensively in a practical manner. The method of recognizing the 12 solfege syllables: do, di/ra, re, ri/me, mi, fa, fi/se, so, si/le, la, li/te, ti based on their characteristic sound against a tonal/key center is widely taught in conservatories. Short of having perfect pitch, this is basically the only way to keep up in improvisations and jam sessions. This training won't be easy. As anyone teaching this method will tell you, it will usually take at least months or even years of hard work, but once you succeed, you'll just be able to play anything by ear. This app aims to provide a graduated training ramp up that will hopefully make the process easier. This app can also help practice absolute pitch by using the pitch name input mode instead of relative-do solfege syllables. Features: · Play reference cadence in any key to train in any key, major or minor · Ramp up starting with one note and work up to eight notes together or played in series · Customizable settings to train specific scale degrees or octaves · Streak counter to track progress · Practice using solfege syllables, scale degree numbers, or pitch names
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