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Waay: Learn music theory

Music theory can be empowering, exciting, and one of the biggest tools in your creative arsenal. Whether you already play an instrument or are just learning, Waay teaches you how to stitch notes together into melodies, chords, and even songs. Read what experts and users are saying about Waay:
Category Price Seller Device
Education Free Ten Kettles Inc. iPhone, iPad, iPod

"The app is very smooth, and a great resource for learning more about music theory. I found the scale exercises to be very helpful, and I suspect I'll go back to them as a way of keeping those skills sharp."
– Sean Garland (App reviewer at iOS MARS)

“This is a really helpful app. I have been an amateur musician for many years and your circle of fifths explanation is the best I've ever heard. Thanks for putting this app together and sharing it with the world!”
– Tony Smith (Amateur musician)

"If you want a solid introduction to the kind of practical music theory that will get you writing songs that make harmonic sense, then Waay looks like a good place to start."
– John Walden (App reviewer at Music App Blog)

"If only the theory class I dropped out of was as easy and engaging! This is definitely the best way to learn theory. Waay to go!"
– Rob Davis (Guitarist)

“Whether you are a beginner or someone who wants to brush up on their music theory skills, I would recommend Waay!”
– Lisa Chan (Pianist, singer, and music instructor)

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You're writing a new song, but keep getting stuck. What chords sound good together? What melody fits those chords? Waay helps you master these skills with its interactive exercises, video lessons, and progress tracking tools.

Waay teaches applied music theory—stuff you can take straight to your instrument and use. Want to know what notes sound good together? Waay covers that in the first course called "Melodies." Want to know which chords fit well together, and how to build any major, minor, or diminished chord? That's what the second course, "Chords," is all about.

Using a combination of bite-size video lessons and interactive exercises, Waay takes you from the basics of notes, steps, and keys all the way through chords, chord progressions, and more. The first course even comes completely free with the app, including 8 video lessons and 9 interactive exercises. Here's what else you get with Waay:

• Music theory tailored for beginners and aspiring songwriters
• Video lessons with many musical examples
• Interactive exercises on keys, intervals, scales, and more
• Built-in tools to track your progress
• No connection required! Lesson videos will download automatically as soon as you're on WiFi, and then you'll never need a connection again to use the app. Perfect for your subway commutes and plane adventures.

And here's what you'll learn:

Course 1: "Melodies" (free with app)
• 8 video lessons, 9 interactive exercises
• Notes and steps: What are the 12 notes in music and how do we talk about them?
• Intervals: Steps, half-steps and moving between notes
• Keys: Learn what notes sound good together and hear audio examples
• Scale building: Build your own major and minor scales from scratch
• Songwriting: Learn how you can use theory to write music
• Circle of fifths: The super-fast way to build scales… and more
• Melodies: How to apply music theory knowledge to writing melodies

Course 2: "Chords" (in-app purchase)
• 8 video lessons, 11 interactive exercises
• Chord foundations: Learn about thirds and fifths—the building blocks of chords
• Building chords: Build any major, minor, or diminished chord with just two intervals
• Songwriting: Hear how a song can be built from a melody by adding just the right chords
• Magic formula: What chords sound together? You'll learn that here
• Chords in major and minor keys: How do you find that perfect progression for your songs?
Also included:
• Relative major: How are major and minor scales related? And why should we care?
• Fast minor scales: Learn how to build minor scales fast

Get in touch if you have any questions. We'd love to hear from you!

Reviews

Helpful little practice tool
IGRS

This was the right gradient for practicing the different scales. I did the drills over and over until I was confident about it before moving on.


Music theory demystified!
sorcius

I red an introductory book on music theory but needed a fun way to apply this knowledge.Explanation are really clear and just added to what I knew.The app is so beautiful and fun than I look forward to use it.Well done!


Askhat
AskhatSeitenov

Perfect app. Recommended


music theory applied
Ace with

A fun and fast way to learn music theory and apply it to song writing.


Useful tool for beginners and intermediate musicians
mrtsaba

Very helpful with repetition helps with muscle memory


Misleading
justadelphox

Lessons are pay per “course”. You learn pretty much nothing about melodies, and the information is terribly basic. If you feel like $5 a “course” is worth it, go ahead, but it’s a very disappointing app.


Great job
chaxchi

I really like the pacing and organization of this program. The scale information was very concise and exercises great for any level. I look forward to progressing!


Intermediate musicians BEWARE!
DVB4747

I am an intermediate musician and I purchased this app to brush up on the basics. Once you pass the first course which is pretty simple, they want another five bucks to continue! This initial course maybe worth it for the beginner, but if you’re like me, this is not very much schooling for five dollars. I completed it in less than an hour.


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thestereobus

This app is rad. I’ve been using it for about an hour and I’m trippin out at how fast I’m understanding theory. Way to break it down in an extremely easy to understand way. ??


Seventh Chords Are NOT included in CHORDS In-App Purchase
FauxbourdonSwing

If you're an intermediate or advanced musician looking for an app to practice chords, scales, modes, etc. this app only covers the basics (CHORDS in-app purchase does not include Seventh Chords). Would be excellent if Seventh Chords and (practical) ascending melodic minor and harmonic minor scales were included. Hopefully, an additional course/update will be added in the near future. The app is a great start for beginners (covers basic intervals, triads, Major and natural minor scales.)


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