Piano Notes Pro - Sight Reading Tutor Reviews – Page 3

5/5 rating based on 50 reviews. Read all reviews for Piano Notes Pro - Sight Reading Tutor for iPhone.
Piano Notes Pro - Sight Reading Tutor is paid iOS app published by Patrick Chan

perfect for adults

Fredbastiat

Exactly what I need. I can practice during commercials quickly. great for older brains!


No sound

Asido2

No sound on my ipad2


Great Program for Learning!

Maxstar

This program has really improved my sight reading skills. If you are a little rusty and would like to get better, this program is the solution.


Piano Notes

John Santaromita

Excellent progression of note identification techniques. The desire to gain proficiency is motivating and you are in competition with yourself. Well done !!!!!!!.


Great!!

xijun2013

Just think of Piano Notes Pro as your own piano teachers, and it definitely what I need. Great app! One of the best self learning apps I've used.


So useful for children

Baoxianzhi

It is a great app for children to learn piano because it seems like playing in real life.Full with fun and worth to play!!


best Music Note Trainer

AJohn99

Really good app and great value.The Best Music Note Trainer on ios Devices.Great tutor for piano beginners. My kids could use it to experience the feeling of playing the piano.


one of the two very best apps available

Don Twain

PianoNotes Pro made me the piano player I am; it is just excellent. I've also just discovered Note Trainer (the one by thoor) and I highly recommend both apps in combination. Both work superbly with my MIDI keyboard (requires $30 Lightning/USB camera adapter from Apple); my piano sight reading has gone from agonizingly slow to fluent in months. Both come with free iPhone versions. Differences: NT runs no timer, but only gives you one shot at hitting the right note(s); PNP does the opposite. NT is more structured and explanatory — it feels like more of a course; PNP keeps your high score like a video game, which I find wonderfully addictive (and has a guest setting too). NT teaches you the more complex chords when you're ready; PNP offers more personalization and now tests you on your scales. NT offers multiple-choice buttons too, for non-pianists; on the other hand PNP lets you slap the name of the notes on the onscreen keyboard if you choose. Between them these two apps have more than justified the price of my iPad and given me a full and effective education in piano-playing and sight reading. Thank you ShiningCode!


Ouch!

Capo teacher

I haven't yet explored much on this yet, but good grief! The bass A is so out of tune that the pitch is nearly indecipherable. So much for reinforcing any attempts to teach decent intonation .


Piano expert

glf530

This is the best piano app ever. Before I got this I couldn't play piano. But now this tool really helped me advanced my skill on the piano. Thanks developers!