Tone - Learn Perfect Pitch! Reviews – Page 6

4/5 rating based on 301 reviews. Read all reviews for Tone - Learn Perfect Pitch for iPhone.
Tone - Learn Perfect Pitch is free iOS app published by Coda Labs Incorporated

Thank you for free subscription

Leo Neller

I’m using this app for more than a year and a half, developed a decent pitch!


Update crashed it!

PizzaFreak45

Since the update my paid yearly subscription has vanished. When you try to restore purchases is says ” sorry something went wrong, try again later”. The only response from the app developer is an auto reply. This seems like a scam, I plan on contacting Apple.


You cannot learn perfect pitch

Andrew0065

This app is completely misleading, perfect pitch is not something you can learn. Relative pitch is learnable, but perfect pitch is something people are born with, and work to use overtime.


Not inclusive

D.J. Handy

There should be an option to choose being a percussionist and not having to pick “piano” because it’s the closest choice.


Very good - Feature Request

hohellohi

This app is really coming a long way in improvement. I appreciate those who work on it so that we, users, can improve our musical ear. I’ve always focused on the Perfect Pitch portion of this app and I can say that I can identify any more in any octave in less that half a second, which leads me to the feature request. Feature Request: Can an advanced Perfect Pitch practice be introduced? Something where two or more notes are play at the same time and we have to select which notes are being played.


Awesome!

Lawakiaki

Fun, easy to use, love that you can set different challenge levels. Overall, great app and I use it every day for war training. It's great that I can challenge my ear on intervals, chords, and training it to have perfect pitch. I'd recommend this for any musician


Functional, Pretty but Expensive and Lacking Substance

YoBoyNic

The interface is well designed. Use of colors helps to psychologically teach your brain. Functions work properly, and is as advertised. Some features do not work when you click on them, and the app requires a one year $99 subscription after a week long free trial. Not worth the money for the little content it has.


Good App but Scammed Me

MisterRodaz

Decent app, but they scammed me of $99. Don’t get it.


Scam

I would use this, but....

This app’s monetization practices are downright predatory. You can’t use the free trial without agreeing to pay $100 a year after the first week, and you can’t cancel your subscription from inside the app. You have to look pretty hard to find where you can cancel the ludicrous subscription. Don’t bother downloading.


Sad, False Advertising Done without Research

Cristyjewelry

I REALLY hope you guys change the name and advertising of your app soon, because not only does it seem like you haven’t done your research, it also seems like you have limited knowledge of music yourselves. Don’t misguide others into thinking “perfect pitch” is a common skill that anyone could obtain by using your app. There’s a thing called “relative pitch”, which, with a lot of hard work, someone can MAYBE achieve, but don’t go making false promises saying someone can “learn perfect pitch”. As someone who has done my proper, thorough research on perfect pitch and relative pitch, had advanced classical education at a national and international level, been in the music world for 15 years, have composed winning composition, and have ACTUAL perfect pitch myself to this day for just as long, I find it quite disrespectful to not only falsely promise people they can achieve an extremely rare skill as perfect pitch, but to downplay the ability of those who actually have perfect pitch by making it out to be a common skill that anyone can achieve. You’re discrediting those who have this ability by again, misinforming people who might not know better, and teaching said misinformed people to claim they’ve achieved perfect pitch after practicing on this app when what they’re identifying is far from what it is, and then to teaching them to think it is okay to get upset and shrug people off when eventually someone with the proper knowledge corrects them. Yes, I’ve downloaded the app, and yes, I’ve looked at your methods of so-called “teaching perfect pitch”, but neither that technique nor others could ever hope to teach real perfect pitch. Change your wording and do your research. Until then, you can expect my rating to definitely remain as it is.