I like that I'm able to switch between different instruments, it makes hearing the notes on the instrument you're use to a bit easier for me.įor more information please see: www.dev4phone. **** I'm in my second third semester as a music major and I have to say, this is a great app for any music major, or anyone looking for ear training. I have been using this app every day for just about a year now and the result are simply amazing. If you are interested in improving your musical hearing you must have it. This is the best Ear Trainer of all I tried in App Store, everything works just perfectly. You can create your own custom exercises and keep track of your overall progress in our five ear training disciplines: Compare Interval Sizes, Identify Intervals, Identify Chords, Identify Chord. The following areas are available for custom exercises:Ĭustom exercises can be shared with friends and class mates through Email, AirDrop and iMessage. Free Online Ear Training With EarBeater you can train your musical ear in more than 200 individual exercises covering intervals, chords and scales. Users can create their own custom exercises to match their desired areas of study and/or skill level. The questions in the exercises are randomly generated so you can do them over and over again as many times as you like to continue to hone your skills. (You can even play the virtual piano if you like!)Īs you work through the exercises, statistics are collected so that you can see your progress. To aid your progression you can compare the different options after answering. A virtual piano keyboard and note view in each exercise helps you visually understand and analyze the notes that have been played. Melody Exercises (38 different exercises)Įach exercise has a short description of its purpose and optional preview. Relative Pitch (12 different exercises) Note relative to chord (18 different exercises) Chord Progressions (25 different exercises) Chord Inversions (24 different exercises) ![]() Chord Identification (48 different exercises) Interval Identification (30 different exercises) Interval Comparison (48 different exercises) No matter what level your musical hearing skills are, Ear Trainer will help to hone them. No need to be an expert, Ear Trainer is suitable for all users from beginner to very advanced. It is also possible to create custom exercises so that you can practice exactly what you need. It has over 260 individual exercises that are conveniently placed into nine different areas of study. Listening is the most important skill in music, and this app will help you to listen better.Įar Trainer is an educational tool designed for musicians, music students and anyone interested in improving ones musical ear. Once I could hear intervals up to an octave and major vs minor chords, this app had plenty more for me to study. It wasn't until I had a bit of ear training done that I could see the limitations in other apps and how this one would take me further and teach more of what I could actually use versus simpler apps. It took a while for me to appreciate this app. I wish you could undo a note entry in the melodic exercises, a lot of the times iv just pressed the wrong note because of my fat fingers but I guess it’s part of the challenge to not make a mistake(wish you could change it in the settings or something). One of the most in depth apps out there for ear training and a easy to use interface. ![]() And it is *guaranteed* anyone can gradually develop this skill.With an overall 4.8 out of 5 rating in it is a must to try out this ear training app. It is so important for a musician to know what you are hearing.ġ1. ![]() what musical instrument you play (you don't even have to play one).ġ0. A good musical ear helps when you are composing, improvising, transcribing melodies, or playing with others.ĩ. It is like when somebody is talking to you, you not only hear pleasant sounds, but you recognize words and their meaning.Ĩ. Most likely you have already tried different programs to learn to recognize intervals or even to acquire perfect pitch.ħ. I was so excited about this ear trainer that I have developed a mobile app based on the Alain Benbassat method.Ħ. You begin to recognize the role (or function) of each tone in this key, which is incredibly similar to its role in other keys of the same scale.ĥ. ![]() It is based on Alain's method to learn to recognize tones.Ĥ. One day I came across Alain Benbassat's program called "Functional Ear Trainer" and have been using it ever since.ģ. The main difference between the Functional Ear Trainer and other methods is that it teaches you to distinguish between tones in the context of a particular musical key.Ģ.
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