4/5 rating based on 52 reviews. Read all reviews for Rhythm Cat HD for iPhone.
Rhythm Cat HD is paid iOS app published by LMuse Limited
Heizmann
Using this as a music teacher in my middle school classrooms. The kids love playing along visually and performing rhythms while counting out loud. Most exercises include excerpts from popular melodies. Suggestion to developers to expand and improve This program is missing triplet rhythms, dotted eighths, repeat signs, tempo markings, and changing meter such as 6/8, 2/2, and 5/4. Nevertheless, awesome find!
Doobyscoo42
As addictive as Angry Birds, but you're learning as you play! Eagerly waiting for more levels/songs!
Malletist
I am in currently in college and tutor percussion. This is a fantastic app for rhythms. I think a practice mode for the faster rhythms would be nice but over all a fantastic app for learning and teaching rhythms!
boopiedarling
Beautifully designed, well written musical numbers, challenging rhythms in a logical succession. Great game.
A pistachio
I struggle with rhythms, and this app is perfect for practicing! Really hope there will be new levels soon
JulieB6779
Touch button too sensitive. Even the slightest millisecond off, and you fail the whole rhythm. As a former student of Tap Master, this pales in comparison. I'll find something else for my students.
Woty Regan
Good for practicing. A very nice interface, with good feedback about what you're getting right or wrong. Fun to play and not boring at all. The only thing I don't like about it is that the progression of difficulty is too steep for me - I wish there were more exercises on one skill before introducing new things.
Jake_Burton
I use this app to teach drum lessons. I wish that you could change the tempo because some songs are too fast for beginners. I would also like the app to tell the name of a note when a new note is introduced. Other than that...awesome! Jake Burton Nashville, TN
Charles zombie smasher
This really has helped my reading. I'm a drummer and never had much use for reading until I started trying to learn out of books.