Earpeggio Reviews – Page 3

5/5 rating based on 100 reviews. Read all reviews for Earpeggio for iPhone.
Earpeggio is free iOS app published by Blazing Apps Ltd

Just what I needed!

yourgoldteeth

Free app that has plenty of customizable exercises that’s great for musicians looking to improve their critica listening.


Great

Bubbyskeletano

Great app, a necessary part of the ear training regimen for anyone looking to improve. Love the melodic dictation it's why I wanted more than Tenuto which only has intervals. Couple things for the devs: the app sometimes plays a tone for way longer than intended. Happens frequently to me and it's an annoying glitch. The melodic dictation requires you to input the notes on a keyboard which requires a proficiency not all musicians have myself included. Optimally there would be options for intervalic input eg. up p4 down m3 as well as a guitar fretboard if the touch screen doesn't make it too difficult. Another option should be entering the notes directly eg. A# C F. It's obviously good to know your way around a keyboard but if I'm training my ears I want my brain power to focus only on that. Another is that the bass notes are too loud in the chord identification. Maybe there's an option to change this if not please add one, here Tenuto has you beat. This is a fantastic app that you could definitely justify charging for I'd gladly fork over money for this. I only gripe because it's fantastic and needs a few little touches to be perfect. Highly recommend to anyone


Excellent Ear Training

Sertano

The best ear training app out there. Seriously. A few minutes a day, several times a day will train your brain into recognizing intervals, chords, scales, and melodies. It is as learning your ABCs and numbers but for music in a very effective way. Kudos to the developers.


Awesome!

ManySubies

Excellent little app; use it for a few months and you’ll definitely see results.


Nice app

Veast36

So far this app is wonderful. I like how there are two sections for transcription of melodies and rhythms.


Very Good

carl in bburg

I like this app and think it provides a nice set of exercises for essential ear training. I would give it an excellent rating except for one very distracting aspect of the design. When presenting buttons to tap in an exercise such as interval identification, the button to tap for a particular interval moves as more and more interval choices are added. This means that instead of focusing on listening I'm having to concentrate on figuring out where there button for a perfect fifth or a minor second has moved since the last time I tapped it. Musicians tend to have a strong kinesthetic sense and we quickly develop a sense of where/how to move to sound a particular note or interval or chord. Moving the buttons is akin to rearranging the keys on the piano or juggling the valves on the horn -- it disrupts and distracts. It doesn't really matter how the buttons are laid out -- what's important is that once a button is assigned to a function in an exercise, it is essential that the function for that button remain the same. The app Tenuto gives a good example of how this can be accomplished. While the button layout isn't as attractive or symmetric, it is a much better design for musicians, who constantly train muscle memory in similar ways to play their instruments.


Great app!

jazzyzebra82

Great for ear training!


Functional, well-designed

Rio Grandee

This beautiful little app is clean with seemingly no clutter. It asks you your skill level and instrument and immediately guides you into optional lessons. I’m already noticing my improvement in a few days of concerted effort.


I’m really excited about this app!

buddyrocker2

Finally! An app where I can practice rhythm by ear! I’m so thrilled this exists! Thank you!


5 star

gators1115

Great app