Chords: intervals and scales

Chords: intervals and scales

Learn notes, solfeggio. Music.

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category
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Free
Reviews
4.6 (42)
United States United States
Description
Learn notes, solfeggio. Music.
How to memorize piano or guitar chords? How to learn to build musical intervals? How to learn scales and modes?

Chords is your music trainer to help you learn piano, guitar or ukulele sheet music. By doing the exercises, you will be able to remember the names of notes, intervals, chords, scales.

You can practice piano chords and scales using a MIDI keyboard. If you want to learn ukulele or guitar chords, you can use a microphone. Our application can recognize notes by ear.

We offer you three basic exercises in mastering music theory:

Musical intervals.

In the classes on building musical intervals, you will master the basics of musical theory, solfeggio and harmony. You will learn how to quickly build musical intervals from any note. Get used to recognizing notes and musical intervals by ear. Our app, like a real music teacher, will give you musical tasks throughout the day.

Chords for piano and guitar.

You will learn major, minor, triad, and seventh chords. You can watch jazz, blues guitar chords. As you practice, you will have the opportunity to use a MIDI keyboard or microphone so you can learn guitar tabs or learn piano chords.

Musical modes and scales for piano and guitar.

Knowledge of musical scales and modes is required for every musician. You will learn natural, harmonic, melodic major and minor scales. Remember the Ionian, Dorian, Phrygian, Lydian, Mixolydian, Aeolian, Locrian musical modes. Memorize the notes and rules for constructing musical scales. Studying music theory, solfeggio, harmony, will help you compose songs, write blues and jazz improvisations and melodies.

Solve chord progressions. Build guitar tabs. Train your ear for music. Learn to read sheet music. Play musical intervals. If you study independently, with a music teacher, do exercises for the piano, guitar, then you will become a successful musician.
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Instructions

You need to provide detailed instructions on how to use your app. I cannot quite figure it out

tom4288Wed, Sep 6, 2023
United StatesUnited States

Options

There should be an option to turn off enharmonics and double sharps and flats

Bklyn12345Thu, Jun 8, 2023
United StatesUnited States

Nice app

Great for staying sharp. However I’d love to see an option to select keys without the piano help. I find myself needing to picture the piano keys to try and remember scales. The piano display feels like a crutch.

NatedkgSun, Apr 23, 2023
United StatesUnited States

Shows Promise

I primarily wanted this app to improve my ability to play modal scales. While the app shows promise, the scale exercises don’t start by playing the tonic note. This is extremely frustrating, and makes it hard to hear the scale in one’s mind. On playback, the user finally hears the starting note of the scale…but not the ending note. This is interferes with ear-training for scales. Why did the designer leave out the tonic, the most important note of the scale? Also, not having the tonic throws off the learning in another way. For example, Dorian scales become too easy because the first note that actually plays fools the ear into building a minor scale, using the first note we do hear (the second degree of the scale) as the pseudo-tonic. This could be seen as cheating, but it’s really a problem of poor app design. Four other problems exist with the scales exercises: 1) There is no way to choose the difficulty level. A player is automatically presented with scales such as Cb and E#. 2) On some of the scales, the tonic note isn’t shown on the keyboard. When I was playing, Cb minor did not show the B key. It showed only the C key at the far left of the screen. 3) The hints are given as interval distances, but from the tonic note! I have never seen it done this way. It is not wrong, and perhaps this is how scales are taught in some countries. Since the intervals described are from the tonic note, though, the app really should play the sound of the tonic. 4) The scoring is discouraging: The player has to input six notes for each scale. If one is incorrect, the whole scale is marked wrong, even if the player corrected it before inputting the next note and got the other five right. I do still find the app useful for learning modal scales, and there appears to be no other app like it. Also, I applaud the developer for allowing the user to choose whether to use letters, Do-Re-Mi’s, Sa-Rhe-Ga, and other systems for naming the notes. I would like to see the developer fix the problems above. Also, I request that the developer add numerical scale degrees (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7) in addition to letter names and Do-Re-Mi’s for the naming the notes.

Piano Teacher SuzanneTue, Feb 7, 2023
United StatesUnited States
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DOWNLOAD 1.4KApr 2024Worldwide
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About
Bundle Id
com.alexovod.musmath
Min Os. Version
12.1
Release Date
Tue, Dec 28, 2021
Update Date
Tue, Jan 2, 2024
Content Rating
4+
Has IMessage
No
Support Watch
No
Support Siri
No
File Size
45.8MB
Has Game Center
No
Family Sharing
Yes
Support Passbook
No
Supported Languages
English, Finnish, French, German, Hungarian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Malay, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Chinese, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish, Ukranian
What's New
version
1.3
updated
4 months ago
Bug fixing & improvements
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