EarTester
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EarTester is a free companion application to EarMan. It tests your ear training skills at a proficiency level achieved when completing the EarMan curriculum. Intervals are automatically replayed when a wrong guess is made and are sounded together with a maximum range of 6 octaves. In addition the replay button in the toolbar can be used. EarMan considers 80% as a passing grade, but you might want to aim higher. EarTester uses the same high quality samples that are used in EarMan and also displays intervals in music notation.
Ear training skills are not static. Even after having completed the EarMan curriculum it is a good idea to challenge yourself from time to time to see whether it is advisable to have another go at it. EarTester can also be used in conjunction with EarMan to simply gauge the progress that is being made or maybe just to evaluate your skill level in general. The main point is to keep your skills up. If you do a quick session on EarTester and find yourself anywhere near the 80% region, it is high time to get back to practicing. The good news is that like a well-maintained body, your ears will get back to their usual selves faster every time.
What’s New
This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon.
This version adds improved support for iOS 10.
Version 1.7.3
Version History
App Privacy
The developer, Arthur Roolfs, has not provided details about its privacy practices and handling of data to Apple. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy
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The developer will be required to provide privacy details when they submit their next app update.
Ratings and Reviews
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Meiliana, 22.08.2018Its Garage;No útil, no good , do not work.
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Sophamalough, 27.01.2013An untalented app.This app can only do very difficult intervals separated by multiple octaves. There are no levels or options. The app has very limited capabilities. In order to refresh the ear test, Show more
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Lolololololololololollllok, 21.12.2012Notes have very high frequency...Man.... Not even cats and dogs can hear that!
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rfeldman3, 12.08.2011Good tryIt was a good try using intervals larger than an octave but they need to make sure you can actually hear both notes
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Rainbow McGlitterSparkles, 14.07.2010Stupid'nuff said
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Jackie C, 28.12.2009Excellent Challenge for a free app!Great app not for the faint of heart or ear. Difficult, but that's a good thing. Very challenging for a free app.
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neomanticbop, 15.10.2009Good for only my very specific needsBeing in Ear Training II at Juilliard, intervals within an octave are easy. It's nice to get a program that's a bit more challenging. Thanks! (Rated 4 stars, not 5, because Show more
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SkyPodTouch, 26.09.2009App sounds harmonic interval at too extreem a range to be useful.The intervals the application plays for identification by the listener are excessively far appart on the musical scale spanning far greater than an octave or more; this makes the interval Show more
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Snakepeel, 20.05.2009Good blueprints, ...Bad realestate!I love this idea. Being a musician I can't over emphasize the importance of ear training. However I wish this app. had more intruction. Insruction on ear traing and on Show more
Information
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Category
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Age Rating4+
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PriceFree
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Size32.18 MB
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ProviderRoGame Software
Languages
Dutch, English, France, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Simplified Chinese, Spanish, Swedish
Copyright
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