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
Pianoteacher3
I've had this game for a while now and like to use it as an incentive at the end of piano lessons. However, yesterday I noticed one of my students who struggles with rhythm was not with the beat at all and it was still turning the notes green. Could be such a great tool, but doesn't seem like it's accurate enough!
Presto Cadenza
I use this app in piano lessons, and it has some flaws. As Pianoteacher3 mentioned, the app is not always accurate at determining whether or not rhythms have been played correctly. Specifically, in the earlier levels, some students have gotten frustrated and started just pushing the green button as quickly as possible — and the game counts it as correct! Students lose interest in actually playing the game once they discover this “trick”; they just want to button mash. This problem is reduced once rests are introduced.
bhima
This is excellent motivation to practice rhythms. It doesn't catch all of my mistakes but it catches most of them; it needs to be used with a desire to improve, not cheat.
Loa jobs
Love this app! Good for practicing rhythm but not always accurate enough!
Abby922
I always fail the rest levels because when I lift my finger off it doesn't register so I always fail
Piperwarrior II
I downloaded and tested several apps for learning/improving rhythm. Most had great graphics but in many cases terrible instructions. This one stands out. I am no professional musician,just someone looking to take his rhythm up several levels without having access to instruments or a metronome. This app,Combining basic "sheet music" that displays quarter/half/whole notes, etc, you tap to a beat played accordingly. If you don't play it(tap)in time correctly, it " flunks" you at the end of the piece. Well done to the developer
Lrjv
this is a cool app, but: 1)the accuracy is a little off - some mistakes can get by and Still earn 3 stars 2) can the name & composer of the background music be listed at each level? (I like the songs, and I am curious.)
ktroeh
Anything that can get a bunch of eighth-graders trying over and over to get the rhythm perfect is all right in my book
cellogirl584
I teach private music lessons and was on the hunt for fun music reading games to which I could refer my students - both young and old. This is perfect. Before I could in good conscience refer this game to my students, I had to play it all the way through. My only criticism is that there is very little instruction once you make it past the first set of levels. I, as a teacher, would love to see more instruction with the syncopated rhythms - possibly an audio/visual example. Still, I will now be able to refer my students to this app as a fun way to practice rhythm. I also tried the bass cats game... that one is even better I think.