4/5 rating based on 79 reviews. Read all reviews for Music Tutor (Sight-reading) for iPhone.
Music Tutor (Sight-reading) is free iOS app published by JSplash Apps
George M.
The app’s simplicity is the strength here. Nice way to learn and review pitch notation on the musical staff, especially those ledger lines.
DontNeedAnotherHandle
The interface is ok. Several of the ads appear deceivingly as part of app’s functionality and try to fool you into clicking on them. Several ads attempt to get you to install software you don’t want. Many of them are full screen with loud sound. The ads make the free version of the app difficult to use.
Best app ever101
This app has helped me so much! I can’t believe my progress, and it’s all because of this app! I have definitely already recommended it to some of my friends who are also trying to learn music.
Samuelg5
I'm a beginner adult. I knew nothing about reading music. This helps tremendously.
Ariella Dobin
This is an amazing app for kids and adults who would like to learn notes. In options you can always change how far your note range is and what clefs you would like. I also like that you don’t have to do treble bass and alto clefs at different times you could choose to do some at the same time. A great thing that they added sound light effects and flats and sharps. For example you could choose not to have sound but if you do it makes the sound of the note and flashes green quickly if you get it right. If you press it incorrect it will flash red quickly and make sort of an errrrr sound. You could also have the choice of flats and sharps if you would like to. Another major thing is that you get scored by accuracy, points, and how many notes you got correct and a chart of your points for that round. When you finish a round and you get something incorrect it will show you a view mistakes button so you could see what you did wrong and get the right answer next time. The last thing is that you could choose fore how long you would like to practice, you would get a choice of one minute, five minutes, ten minutes or infinity. This app for practice is great. Enjoy!
GatKong
It says its a tutor app, but it’s not. It only quizzes you by playing notes and you have to name them. I had to figure out by trial and error that the treble clef circles the G, for example.
Elgrande666
Awesome fun game i just wish they'd add a metronome option to be more challenging.