5/5 rating based on 89 reviews. Read all reviews for Notes - Sight Reading Trainer for iPhone.
Notes - Sight Reading Trainer is free iOS app published by Ryan Newsome
RykApril87
The only downside is the range. While it would be a pain to scroll back and forth between octaves, it would be nice to have the option. Much of the time, I find myself “cheating” (accidentally) by gauging the distance of the lowest and highest notes from their respective “borders” created by the limited range. Aside from that, I love the app. It has definitely improved my reading ability significantly. Believe it or not, I’ve seen improvement in just the last two weeks. It feels like a game, so it’s easy to go 30m-1h without even realizing it. Very pleased!
MelK23
I rarely write reviews but I absolutely love this app. It's helped me learn better and faster than other apps/resources I've tried in the past. I have the basics down and I'm ready to move to the next step of my piano playing experience. A must-try for beginners.
Bobzt
I have been using this App over the last few months to improve my sight reading. Without any other instruction, I would say the App has improved my ability to read sheet music by 300%. And that’s without being annoying in any way. I will definitely be sending this guy a donation. Bobzt Engineer
GWOrangesock
This is a great music app to help me learn the different piano notes. The only thing I wish was changed was the grand staff note range in practice mode. It only shows the treble clef. Because of this, when you practice, there are some bass clef notes that you don’t want to have to learn how to play. I hope they will fix this problem. (:
Syrusm
This app is very simple and to the point. I’ve been playing an instrument for a year but could not read notes. I spent two weeks on this app and have been able to get my average down to under a second per note. The lessons are pretty good but i love the practice with the custom range of notes. To get my number below a second, i started having learn to play a note based on how many spaces away from the last note i played as opposed to thinking about each and every note independently in my head. I have gotten down to 0.50 per note in some runs and looking forward to increasing my consistency.