1. One last thing, there should be a manual which tells the user how to train perfect pitch (I associate each note with a short melody).It looks great and probably works well for someone with rough sense of pitch under their skin, however it doesn't work for me as someone starting from zero.
2. And the training mode has success sort of reward sound that gave you the same tonality every time!! So once you figured out what key that was you didn't even keep the key center in your mind bc they kept giving it to you! Still giving a 4 star bc I want to encourage themI don't really put bad reviews but 2 things really make this app unenjoyable, first in an app about listening attentively, the app will blast ads with 200% more volumes.
3. Maybe the strategy should be changed during training? The previous heard pitch should be removed from memory somehow, maybe by playing a series of random pitches?Unfortunately, this app seemed fairly useless bc once you got a sense of the key center you could just use relative pitch to figure out what note is what.
4. I sing in barbershop quartets, solo, teach choir, and it's amazing for helping me to recognise note pitch and as a professional musician I'm going to share with my musician friends!I really like it.
5. I would recommend for new people to start by finding the note they can Identify the easiest (for me b flat) and only use the notes in that scale at first.
6. I've worked as a repititeur for a vocal coach after leaving Trinity Laban in London and am fed up with apps made for music students by people who appear to lack basic musical knowledge.
7. It also for some reason doesn't tell you when you get something wrongVery good app, after only a couple hours I can recognize all notes in the b flat scale.
8. For people with trained relative pitch like me, it's far too easy to find the correct pitch.
9. For an advanced student this is fine, but not for beginners who need gently guiding, not stretching too far.Weird. When clicking forward without doing anything I got 100% correct.
10. There is even a setting to test up to 3 melodic or harmonic notes, but I think it could be much higher, maybe even with more than one octave.
11. And it makes no sense to have two notes of an interval played by two different synth tones.