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Guitar Interval Ear Trainer. Ratings and Reviews

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4.63
out of 5
26 Ratings
  • mehranSRV, 12.11.2011
    This app is amazing
    Since I got this app I play more guitar and I work more on my music theory.
  • Fearthesheep, 25.10.2011
    Fantastic!
    God, I wish I had this in college. What a help! So user friendly.
  • John larotonda, 28.09.2011
    Holy Mackerel
    I bow to thee creator! I wish I had it when I was five! I'm making all my students get it. If you can't figure it all out from here ya never will.........!!! Show more
  • Kevin Crossan, 19.08.2011
    Great app
    This app is pretty outstanding as long as you know have a basic understanding of music theory and intervals. It is great for learning the fretboard and training your ear to hear different intervals. Exactly what I was looking for. The only thing I wish it had was an option to work on the higher strings (G, B, E) as well as the low ones. Show more
  • Guitarplayrr, 05.06.2011
    User Unfriendly
    Overly complicated. Bought this app 3 weeks ago and still haven't figured it out. I guess you need to already know what it teaches you in order to figure it out. Waste of money. Show more
  • brimarq, 23.01.2011
    Wonderfully useful, timely guitar app!
    What a great app! I created some e-flash cards w/guitar intervals a couple of years ago as teaching aids; but, THIS is more like what I had envisioned. Fernando Sor places a great emphasis on intervals as essential to truly understanding the instrument; yet, the style of his guitar method is just too academic for most folks who aren't interested in professional study. I've longed to see mainstream contemporary materials that present intervals in a more accessible format; sadly, I've seen too few that do any comparable justice to such an indispensable and all-too-often overlooked skill. This app goes a long way toward filling that ugly void. Elegantly simple, highly accessible, brilliantly intuitive, inconspicuously pedagogical. If Maestro Sor would've carried an iPhone, this app would've lived at the top of his home screen. Bravo! Show more