1. A few of the exercises have told me that I'm wrong on some notes, but I'll play the notes I'm given after doing the exercise and they're off, which means the app is wrong.
2. I really like being about to hit the button to hear the difference between the intervals.This one's for the artists! It doesn't look as polished as some of the other apps, but it's got them beat out on exercises.
3. Mismatching of notes in the tonal melodies exercise is a great example.
4. The melodic dictation can be taken from real music instead of random notes that doesn't always make tonal sense.
5. Which scale has both G flat and G sharp? Either you're using some obscure music theory rules i don't understand, or your app is wrong here.Near perfect app.
6. Like many of the other apps you can unlock more exercises for a fee; however, the number of free exercises is so extensive that they will keep you extremely busy for a long time.
7. It'd be like a weightlifting app that tracked kg but not what excersize.Your app is repeatedly giving wrong answers is the section for "interval reading" under music theory.
8. The singing interval exercise is not an option to add to the course exercise.While the app is overall mediocre in design and use, there is one problem I cannot get over.
9. I expect these apps to use midi devices, but I'd also expect the sample quality to be at least 128kbps, otherwise the excess noise brought on by the low quality will make it harder to determine pitch.
10. You should try it out too if you desire to be able to pick out musical notes by just hearing them being played.Just started using it tonight.
11. My biggest gripe by far, and what is stopping me give money is that the stats aren't by exercise! Why can't i see a graph or history for '2nd 3rd singing'? The stats are basically useless.