5/5 rating based on 233 reviews. Read all reviews for Vanido: Learn to sing for iPhone.
Vanido: Learn to sing is free iOS app published by Vanido Inc.
BrieSuleimab
When singing along to the exercises the app glitches out and making ear piercing screeches, even when all back ground noise is off and even when no singing at all. (I’m not great by any means but I couldn’t cause such a reaction at that high of a pitch.) The sing along to songs but doesn’t record your voice, as it proclaims to. It worked for me one time and then never worked again. So it’ll play a portion of a song, then act like you should then sing it for it to record and “compare” but instead just plays the next part of the song. Could be a great app, but sadly you can’t look a free horse is the mouth.
Walkinator1
I have to hit buttons like 10 times before they do anything. And the pause/close button is underneath the time. Very clunky app. Also. Have issues with my audio being choppy while using the Apple headphones sometimes. And the delay on Bluetooth headphones with the voice feedback is awful. Couldn’t find a way to actually get voice feedback to disable.
Dk4nier
On the first exercise, (head voice) when I plugged in my headphones the microphone refused to work. This is strange because I can take calls from it and have used to record previously. The program warns you that it will not play the notes when used without headphones which makes sense. However it was the only way I was able to complete the exercise.
Destron5683
Not much instruction, wasn’t quite sure what I was doing. They very first exercise I just let it play through without doing anything because I was trying to figure it out, the ambient noise in my house was apparently right on key though because it showed the vocal line and scored me perfectly. The second lesson however didn’t work at all, no matter what I tried it didn’t pick up my voice.
Michaelp54
Just got this app, and it is just what I needed to practice singing and measure my progress! Highly recommend it!
JDGoesMarching
I shouldn't need an account to use a standalone app. I might be convinced if there was a real iPad app but there isn't so you don't have data to sync on my end. Furthermore if you're going to offer google or Facebook registrations then at least push them through their respective apps, I'm not breaking out my 2FA to login through your lazy Safari View Controller. Rest of the app is ok. Runs you through some basic vocal exercises but you're probably better off just finding some YouTube lessons.
Tperson
I’ve always been too manly to get singing lessons, but this is totally a way!! 3 stars because it doesn’t always work... all the sudden my pitch won’t show up on the screen.... that it kind of the whole point. This seems to be because of a sort of crackling that makes it try to decide between a really low pitch or high pitch and it ends up just giving up. I would blame this on the headphones, but they’re from Apple and do very clear audio recordings. Or it just won’t work at all. But normally, the dot will move and twitch between a really low pitch and the pitch I’m actually at
ayebrau
This app could be wonderful, but it lacks lyrics. It would take a lot of the pressure of hitting notes off if you weren’t also trying to remember the ding-danged lyrics. In the interest of full disclosure: I also can’t chew bubble gum and walk at the same time.