goodEar Pro - Ear Training Reviews – Page 3

5/5 rating based on 28 reviews. Read all reviews for goodEar Pro - Ear Training for iPhone.
goodEar Pro - Ear Training is paid iOS app published by Pascal Weiss

Excellent product

bill Paradis

I've only had it for a day but it is very easy to use, quite well designed and covers all the major areas of ear training including melodies.


Seriously a Must Have!

Derekg Muzik

If you are a musician..... get this app! I've been searching for an app that: engaged me enough to keep my attention, is user friendly and has a smooth interface, has all the scales and chords and intervals this brain can handle... I think?.... This app has everything except..... backing tracks.... maybe one day....


Great app for learning to hear chords and intervals

Andy in OKC

Highly recommended. I started using this in button mode and gradually shifted to keyboard mode as my ears improved. I love being able to specify what intervals or chords I’m working on. Some minor items for my wish list: 1. Improve statistics by showing me percentages for specific chords /intervals so I get a sense of where I’m doing well and where I’m doing poorly. 2. Add a progressive difficulty option that tracks where I’m struggling and shifts the focus to those chords/intervals. 3z. Add an option to play the chord after playing the arpeggio.


Invaluable tool

aldjlfjdslfj

Great tool for anyone trying to improve their ear.


Fun and educational

dikidu16

Great for all musicians for ear training. I highly recommend it.


No explanation on how to use.

spotmfd

There is no demo or a page with instructions on how to use. The information button only explains what each control does not how they work or how to use the app. App looks good and has plenty of options but as a beginner in ear training how exactly am I suppose to use this.


Easy-to Use Aural app

Stuff written

Easy-to-use app for sharpening aural skills.


A Bit Glitchy

Clorp

Inconsistent performance with headphones on iPad Pro. When practicing scales, notes will bounce between left and right ears, which is a distraction during exercises. Rebooting iPad or deleting and reloading app resolves problem for a few days.