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EarTester. Ratings and Reviews

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  • Meiliana, 22.08.2018
    Its Garage;
    No Ăștil, no good , do not work.
  • Sophamalough, 27.01.2013
    An 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, one must exit the app and renter it. Show more
  • Lolololololololololollllok, 21.12.2012
    Notes have very high frequency...
    Man.... Not even cats and dogs can hear that!
  • rfeldman3, 12.08.2011
    Good try
    It was a good try using intervals larger than an octave but they need to make sure you can actually hear both notes
  • Rainbow McGlitterSparkles, 14.07.2010
    Stupid
    'nuff said
  • Jackie C, 28.12.2009
    Excellent 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.
  • neomanticbop, 15.10.2009
    Good for only my very specific needs
    Being 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 only melodic intervals are included, and no chords are tested either.) Show more
  • SkyPodTouch, 26.09.2009
    App 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 between the lower note and the higher note too difficult to recognize, especially for a begining ear training application. Go ahead and give it a try but don't let your ear training efforts be discouraged if you can't easily recognize the intervals produced by this application. The visual user interface is pretty straight forward and easy to understand but for this application to be useful the listener should be afforded some degree of control over the octave range and sample used to sound the intervals. It would also be benefitial to be able to have a mode to test interval recognition melodicly as well as harmonicly. As is this application is more iritating than useful. Show more
  • Snakepeel, 20.05.2009
    Good 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 HOW to use this app. I'm tired of trying to figure out how this works. If I have to go to the support page its not worth it (..in my opinion).Keep tryin'! Show more
  • JoeTheEskimo, 30.04.2009
    I'm confused
    Why can't it play intervals in an octave that's actually audible to the human ear?