1. "Musical Notes" is a quiz game for kids and beginners that helps you learn simple music theory.
2. "Solfa" helps you learn notes for piano, guitar or singing.
3. You can use "Solfa" for ear training and basics of solfa.
1. The not so nice part...it's volume is way too soft and it doesn't come with a set of instructions.Probably the best one for learning notes out there, huge props for actually distinguishing notes by octaves, haven't seen that in any other app.
2. Not recommended, staves and violin strings are in different orientation so it is difficult to play with sight reading.There are interesting settings but the overall experience is a bit slow and not responsive enough.
3. Ads could be less annoying thoDecent app and interface, really needs an option to hide the notes that are visible on the guitar strings to test memorization.
4. The nice part is that I can learn my solfeggio notes on the go or recall them without having to pick my guitar.
5. A speed option would be nice too.It's fine until you start including sharps and flats and then it occasionally wants the wrong note.
6. Also, reading one note at the time is not really practical.Have used this app for the last couple of days.
7. Given a note on staves, users to produce the right sound on an instrument.
8. Ultimately, the return on time invested is not worth it.Exercise mode.
9. To figure it out by trial and error, one must endure the same 1 or 2 ads, over and over, often with only a single "exercise" between them.
10. No (obvious) instructions on how to use the app.
11. One mode only.