Beat the Melody Reviews – Page 2

5/5 rating based on 22 reviews. Read all reviews for Beat the Melody for iPhone.
Beat the Melody is free iOS app published by Shortbreak Studios s.c.

Awesome

Forbidden Lotus

I love this game it's not some baby music game it has a lot of challenge to it I choose the harp and I haven't regretted it. 5 stars in my opinion!


easy to play

「Ahmoo」

i like it if your hearing such good you will like it


Wow

Pinchebobby!

Not bad once you get it. It truly takes aural memory skills. I'm a teacher and multi instrumentalist, working elementary and all ages. I can tell that this is challenging even for me striving for perfect scores. It's fun and I'm glad to see what each instrument is, I recommend the guitar since it gives a rock sound to classical music. Full synthezised sound too that will respond to your own speed. Great attention to detail!


Great app!

TheGuitarLab

I love it! I own and operate a private music school. I've only had the app a couple of days and have already started using it with students. It's by far the simplest, most entertaining and useful ear training tool I've found for myself and my students.


Crashes.

JoyfulMusician17

This app is very fun and good for ear training. However, it tends to crash a lot, often after I've only played a couple levels. Please fix this.


Crashing but good

Crbsara

I had the same crashing problem. It did not take long to figure out how to play. I am a elem. music teacher. This will be an interesting game to use with my kids. I have three classes with full sets of iPads. Can't wait to try it!


Riff

TheRealDumbledore

I don't know yet if this app is useful, but that little congratulatory riff at the end of everything is ANNOYING!!!!


Beat the Melody

Mandojoni

It took me a couple of minutes-but it does make you think about high and low notes I really like this


Love it!

Jaedalena

I wasn't expecting this kind of app when I was looking for a piano learning tool for my almost 4 year old. Essentially you're trying to figure out the pattern of notes from high to low. (High high low, high mid low low mid, etc). I wanted to find something fun to supplement his piano class. This may be a lil more advanced for him but maybe not. Who knows! For now I'm having fun with it and I may introduce it to him when he's in the mood for a challenge.


I like it.

C dog s

"First Sounds" exercise #6 is incorrect. Are-you-sleep-ing; are-you-sleep-ing = low-mid-high-mid.