Tenuto Reviews – Page 3

5/5 rating based on 108 reviews. Read all reviews for Tenuto for iPhone.
Tenuto is paid iOS app published by musictheory.net, LLC

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Great learning tool.

SnookFan

This is a terrific interactive learning tool for music theory. I use it to test what I learn in its companion app, Theory. Highly recommended.


Everything I ever wanted for music theory

Griffini

Normally I don’t write reviews but my God I’ve been wanting an app like this for the longest time. I’ve gone through so many bad music theory apps I almost gave up but this is completely worth the money. Beautiful interface, perfect for guitarists/piano players wanting to learn music theory/read music or even vocalists as well.


Great for Training Perfect Pitch

Jahudam

I love how many little settings you can tweak here and there. By removing the reference tones at the beginning of some of the exercises, I've been able to brush up on my pitch memory and relative pitch to get an approximation of perfect pitch. I love how many instruments it gives you to pick from. No other ear training app comes close to the quality of this app.


Suggestion

Elle Otanrz

I love this app, it’s extremely useful! I really like how customizable all the exercises are. I just have minor suggestions for new content. I wish it had rhythmic, melodic, and harmonic dictation exercises. It’d also be cool to have learning and interactive part writing exercises, like writing a piece and being able to play it with a play button to see how it sounds. Also, maybe some exercises regarding form like periods, cadences, etc. More music theory 2 & 3 stuff basically. Teoría has dictation exercises but I have to go on their website and I like Tenuto’s style for personalization a lot better.


Great tool for musicians of all levels

tylerc081691

This is an awesome tool if you want to practice many events of music theory on the go - certainly worth the price of the app. The only feedback I could give would be in the “interval identification” section. It would be cool to be able to spread the notes more horizontally as they appear in real sheet music. In the current version the notes appear right on top of each other in a vertical line. Adding some horizontal space would be more applicable to reading music out in the wild.


Great—would love also rhythm training

ear training on the train

Love it. Would also love a rhythm module. To tap out rhythms in response to notation.


Excellent!

ntbjr

This app is great. Most of the exercises are highly customizable. There are six main sections each containing a great selection of exercises - just about anything you would want. It’s an excellent trainer.


Autoplay function??

WGL

This is a great app - one of the best sight-reading/ear-training apps on the market. However, it REALLY needs an autoplay function. Having to press buttons on the screen makes this app impractical for sight-reading practice with an instrument. If the user had the option of an ‘autoplay’ function, in which notes/intervals/chords were flashed at a rate of say, one per second, without having to touch the screen, the app’s usefulness as a practice aid would be hugely improved. Please consider!


Exactly what I was looking for

the_sovereign

This app is incredible. I need to practice identifying chords and this app does the job so well. Wow. Thank you!