Wizdom Music announces EarWizard, created by Jordan Rudess and Felipe Peña. EarWizard trains your ear while improving your memory skills. Repeat back a sequence of chords which gets longer with each round of play. As you improve your skills, the visuals disappear and you will have to depend on your EAR! Start off in EASY mode with only a few chords on screen and with practice, you will ultimately reach the hardest level where you will have seven chords on screen and be playing against the clock! Whether you are a novice or a trained musician, EarWizard will surely keep you entertained and challenged. Features: Three levels - Easy, Normal and Hard Start with three chords in a key and go up to seven! Features fun Jordan videos playing each chord Five different diatonic modes-presented in three keys Endless Mode for continuos play in any level Speed control-Slow to Lightspeed Chart that allows you to hear and see the note spelling of all chords in the selected key Wizardly video rewards Coming soon: Game Center support Additional sounds and more videos
Cool App
Should be higher rated. Hope it’s always here in the store.
Hilarious 😂 faces 🤪😜🥳🤩🤓😆 @ the piano
Hard to see past the silly faces being made at the piano. Guess kids will like it.
Crashes...won’t even start up
Crashes upon startup on iOS 11.3. Can’t even try out. Deleted.
EarWizard
Incorporates a fun way of learning music while exercising memory. Highly recommend. No flashy ads or glitches.
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please add the guitar.
So close
As others have mentioned, this is currently just a game of Simon. There should be an option to randomize the key each round (i.e. Play root, then a random progression each time), or at the very least same key but random progression...instead of just adding a chord to the same progression each time. Also, all these instruments and no guitar???
Jordan Rudess!!!!?
Really!? How effin sweet! I had no idea! I'll give it a shot, what the hell. Under a glass moon I would perform a liquid tension experiment that could create a metropolis of the six degrees of inner turbulence. :) And to the bloke who is talking about Simon... Dude, if you knew... If Jordan Rudess says it's good, then you'd better believe.
bug fixes for iOS 9
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