1. It's extremely frustrating to repeat a rhythm multiple times, but you make one tiny mistake (the rot dot showing your wrong rhythm is ALMOST aligned to the beat) and you lose your progress for the whole lesson.
2. There's no way to adjust the leniency or allow for a passing score (like 80%), so unless you're perfect you can't make progress, and it makes me want to use the app a lot less.I have never written a review before, but this app is amazing.
3. None of the other apps have done that, and that makes all the difference for me.Guitarist here, and I suck at reading rhythm.
4. I feel like something like that could be a truer test of your understanding of rhythm than what is currently there, where all the different patterns are in their own seperate sections.
5. Progressively challenging, the app sets 15 minutes for each session and adjusts the tempo as needed to match your skill level.
6. As a self taught musician, I have always struggled with my internal rhythm and no practice I've done before has ever felt like it was really helpful until now.
7. I can understand needing to calibrate latency with a Bluetooth device, like headphones, but I'm not going to sit there calibrating in a quiet place with a microphone and no headphones just to tap on the screen later.
8. You not only hear the rhythm, but feel it too as you play it back.
9. You need a better solution for handling latency.Frustrating. After level 40, you have to be perfect or it won't let you go on.
10. Fun it's for school, tho (theory).I've tried other rhythm apps, and they were okay, but this one is the best for me.
11. If youre struggling it turns the tempo down which makes it a little more challenging in my humble opinion.