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MusicTutor

2.67 • 5 Ratings

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MusicTutor helps you learn music - whether you are a student or a enthusiast, you will learn to identify notes quickly on a staff, on the piano, on fretted instruments, even on a trumpet. This app is a quiz game, which makes questions. If your answer is correct, another question is made; if it's wrong, try again until it is correct. The game counts the number of correct and wrong answers. The main game screen has two panels: the top panel presents the question, the bottom panel is used for answering. The question panel shows a musical note (for example, on a staff with treble clef) and you have to answer telling what note is it (for example, using a piano keyboard). There are two game modes: - Timed, where you have a limited time to answer. - Non-timed. When you play a non-timed game, you can use the Learn mode, designed for cases where you don't know any answers. In such mode you play a note using the answer panel, and the correspondence in question panel is shown. This is a very useful feature for beginners, as you can 'study' notes, and use this app as a quick reference if you don't remember some particular notes. Music tutor features 3 free panel types: - Staff. - Piano. - Note Panel (with note names in standard CDEFGAB notation). Additional features may be purchased (through In-App Purchase mechanism): - Full Staff: Key Signatures, Staff Range (Tessitura) - Guitar Panel - Trumpet Panel There is a set of predefined games where you can: - Study the staff, and learn to sight read, or the inverse process, writing music to the staff. - Study notes on the piano, guitar, bass or trumpet, with or without staff. You can also combine panels as you wish. All combinations of the five panel types are possible (except for the trumpet, which can only act as answer panel). You can customize some options for the game. For staff games, you can select: - The clef type (treble, bass or grand staff). - The range of notes to be asked as questions (use a small range first, and use a bigger one as you learn). There are 6 choosable ranges for clef type. - The key signature of the staff. There is also a special quiz for learning key signatures (for example, 2 flats for Bb, 3 sharps for A). For the fretted instruments, you can select between 3 instruments: - Standard 6-string guitar. - 4-string bass. - 5-string bass. You can also select the fret range, so you can study the lower part of the fretboard, or higher frets... Only standard tuning is supported. With only a few minutes of daily practice, you can master the staff, or the fretboard, in a few weeks. Begin now!
What’s New
This app is now free - In-App Purchases have been added, no other changes have been made. New users must purchase some features to use them. Users from previous versions don't really need to update
Version 1.1
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Ratings and Reviews

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2.67
out of 5
5 Ratings
  • Kingofkiev, 26.05.2012
    Great!!!!!!!!!!!
    This app helps me soooo much!!! I can read music so much better now!!!!
  • Nim949, 09.12.2011
    Great app!
    One of my fav apps! I use this a lot... Before I did not know how to read music.. I am learning to play the bass and I love the quizzes! With this app I have learned quickly and in a fun way. Worth every penny! Show more
  • Jaobudong, 01.12.2011
    It's great and all but...
    I'm a bassist and this app is a great idea, but on the five string bass selection the lowest string is B when it should be E. I think you have it backwards, please fix! Show more
  • Dr.Z...., 02.11.2011
    S
    Sh it
  • ergeebee, 29.09.2011
    Awesome app for beginners and learning scales
    Bought this app as a beginner/intermediate guitar student who still struggles with remembering what all the little black dots mean. Not only does it quiz you on the notes (with audio) but it lets you change the scale and instrument you're using. It shows you the note; you press the button with its letter name. Along with this, you can change the quiz to where you locate the note not by letter name, but on a little fret board. Now I can sit in traffic and drill myself on the relationship between those 2 for hours on end, Show more

Information

  • Category
  • Age Rating
    4+
  • Price
    Free
  • Size
    11.78 MB
  • Provider
    VirtualCode.es
Languages
English
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