Ear Trainer Cheats

Ear Trainer Hack 4.3 + Redeem Codes

Developer: thoor software AB
Category: Music
Price: $7.99 (Download for free)
Version: 4.3
ID: com.dev4phone.EarTrainer

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Description

With an overall 4.8 out of 5 rating in it is a must to try out this ear training app.
What our users says:

Awesome ear training app *****

One of the most in depth apps out there for ear training and a easy to use interface. You can even make your own exercises. I wish you could undo a note entry in the melodic exercises, a lot of the times iv just pressed the wrong note because of my fat fingers but I guess it’s part of the challenge to not make a mistake(wish you could change it in the settings or something). Still a must buy for ear training.

Guy *****

You guys deserve 1000000 stars thank you

Everything You Need ****

It took a while for me to appreciate this app. It wasn't until I had a bit of ear training done that I could see the limitations in other apps and how this one would take me further and teach more of what I could actually use versus simpler apps. Once I could hear intervals up to an octave and major vs minor chords, this app had plenty more for me to study. Great app.

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Listening is the most important skill in music, and this app will help you to listen better.

Ear Trainer is an educational tool designed for musicians, music students and anyone interested in improving ones musical ear. It has over 260 individual exercises that are conveniently placed into nine different areas of study. It is also possible to create custom exercises so that you can practice exactly what you need.

No need to be an expert, Ear Trainer is suitable for all users from beginner to very advanced. No matter what level your musical hearing skills are, Ear Trainer will help to hone them.

* Built-in Exercises *

- Interval Comparison (48 different exercises)
- Interval Identification (30 different exercises)
- Chord Identification (48 different exercises)
- Chord Inversions (24 different exercises)
- Chord Progressions (25 different exercises)
- Scales (24 different exercises)
- Note relative to chord (18 different exercises)
- Relative Pitch (12 different exercises)
- Melody Exercises (38 different exercises)

Each exercise has a short description of its purpose and optional preview. A virtual piano keyboard and note view in each exercise helps you visually understand and analyze the notes that have been played. To aid your progression you can compare the different options after answering. (You can even play the virtual piano if you like!)

As you work through the exercises, statistics are collected so that you can see your progress.

The questions in the exercises are randomly generated so you can do them over and over again as many times as you like to continue to hone your skills.

* Custom Exercises *

Users can create their own custom exercises to match their desired areas of study and/or skill level. The following areas are available for custom exercises:

- Interval Comparison
- Interval Identification
- Chord Identification
- Chord inversion
- Chord Progression
- Scale Identification
- Note after chord

* Share Custom Exercises *

Custom exercises can be shared with friends and class mates through Email, AirDrop and iMessage.

What our users says:

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***** Must Have!!!
This is the best Ear Trainer of all I tried in App Store, everything works just perfectly. If you are interested in improving your musical hearing you must have it.
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***** Amazing
I have been using this app every day for just about a year now and the result are simply amazing.
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**** I'm in my second third semester as a music major and I have to say, this is a great app for any music major, or anyone looking for ear training. I like that I'm able to switch between different instruments, it makes hearing the notes on the instrument you're use to a bit easier for me.
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Version history

4.3
2021-08-21
- Added support for MIDI out to use a digital piano for playback
4.2
2021-03-29
- Support for multitasking on iPad
- Support for dark mode
4.1.3
2019-01-24
- Corrected some chord progression texts
- Stability improvements
4.1.2
2019-01-09
- Fixed a graphics issue in the note view.
4.1.1
2018-08-27
- Larger range in Note View for compact devices
- Correct enharmonic spellings of broken chords
- Stability improvements
4.1
2018-01-19
- Improved visual feedback for correct/incorrect answer
- Added button to play the root note in melody exercises
- Displays both the treble and bass clefs when there is room on large screen iPhones
- Improved compatibility with voiceover (no longer speaks button labels while playing)
- Improved support for dynamic type
- Support for iPhone X
4.0.5
2017-10-17
- Updated for iOS 11
4.0.4
2017-03-06
- Fixed an issue that could cause the sound to stop working, making Ear Trainer silent.
- Fixed a rare crash at start up and exit
4.0.3
2017-03-01
- Sometimes Ear Trainer wouldn't let you create a custom chord progression exercise since it thought that the chord progressions sounded the same.
- When creating custom exercises the options switches only worked if they where tapped (sliding a switch did not register)
- It's now possible to click 'answer' in a melody exercise before entering all the notes. This means that if you hit the wrong note and know it, you no longer have to input dummy notes to get to the retry option.
4.0.2
2016-10-20
- Stability improvements
4.0.1
2016-06-30
- Stability improvements
4.0
2016-06-17
- Custom exercises, create and share exercises
- Enhancements of UI, performance and stability
- Native support for iPad Pro
3.0.2
2015-11-03
- Fixed an issue with duplicate answers in some scale exercises
- UI improvements
3.0.1
2015-09-18
- Minor text edit of description for exercises
- Fixed incorrect Major tenth interval
3.0
2015-08-11
- Native support for iPhone 6
- 40 new exercises (267 in total)
- Improved sounds
- Enhanced UI
2.5
2013-12-18
- Melody exercises
- Additional chords, chord progressions and scales exercises
- Added setting to switch between English, Solfége and German note names
- Improved algorithm to fix enharmonic misspellings (e.g. minor second should be spelled C-Db, not C-C#)
- Added glossary with terms used in Ear Trainer
- Improved UI for iPhone 5
- Improved UI for better visual feedback and layout.
- Improved exercise texts.

Special Thanks to Peter Andreev, René Reiter and Benjamin Gras for feedback and ideas.
2.0.1
2013-03-13
- Setting for Middle-C (C3/C4) position in note view and on piano
- Bugfixes and stability enhancements
2.0
2012-12-20
2.0:
- New and improved UI
- Note view on iPhone
- Improved note layout in note view
- New exercises: Church mode scales
- New sounds: Acoustic and electric guitar
- Improved sound quality
- Added option to control exercise range
- Support for iPhone 5 (4 inch retina display)
- Bug fixes

1.6.2:
- Added support for double flat and double sharp (bb, ##)
- Fixed bugs causing enharmonic misspellings (e.g. use of G# vs. Ab)
- Improved chord layout in note view
- Fixed numerous spelling errors and vagueness in exercise texts. Special Thanks To Peter Andreev for many corrections and suggestions!

1.6.1:
- Fixed an issue that could cause no sound after resuming

1.6:
- Added landscape mode on iPhone
- By popular request; configurable keys for exercises
1.6.2
2011-08-09
1.6.2:
- Added support for double flat and double sharp (bb, ##)
- Fixed bugs causing enharmonic misspellings (e.g. use of G# vs. Ab)
- Improved chord layout in note view
- Fixed numerous spelling errors and vagueness in exercise texts. Special Thanks To Peter Andreev for many corrections and suggestions!

1.6.1:
- Fixed an issue that could cause no sound after resuming

1.6:
- Added landscape mode on iPhone
- By popular request; configurable keys for exercises
1.6.1
2011-05-20
1.6.1:
Fixed an issue that could cause no sound after resuming

1.6:
- Added landscape mode on iPhone
- By popular request; configurable keys for exercises
- 15 new Interval Identification exercises
1.6
2011-01-27
- Added landscape mode on iPhone
- By popular request; configurable keys for exercises
- 15 new Interval Identification exercises
1.5.2
2010-12-15
- Improved stability on multitasking device
- Fixed an issue where Ear Trainer could stop generate sound
- Now plays sound even when the mute button is engaged
- Fixed a problem where the status field on iPad could get truncated
- Minor UI improvements
- Improved handling of low memory conditions
1.5.1
2010-11-05
Improved algorithm for determining flats and sharps
Fixed descending Melodic Minor Scale
Improved button layout
Added option for 'auto continue after correct answer'
Fixed redraw issue for the meters on the table cells

1.5
2010-10-04
- Ear Trainer is now a hybrid iPhone iPad application
- iPad version adds a note view
- Revised and improved exercises
- Better visual feedback in exercises
- Improved use of flats and sharps in labels
- Improved sound quality
- Improved graphics
1.0.2
2010-09-24
Fixed some issues in interval comparison exercises

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Ratings

4.8 out of 5
1 126 Ratings

Reviews

OrangeKyo,
Amazing!
This app is amazing. First time I feel my ears are actually getting trained. There are loads of exercises at different difficulty levels so you can work your way up comfortably at your own pace. Plus custom exercises so you can train exactly what you want to practice. The included glossary and links are helpful for the beginner music student. And the option to play along with your own instrument via the microphone is an awesome surprise feature. The app has a very simple interface, but it feels very polished and the details make me feel it was written by an experienced music teacher. A must buy!
Jbzz01,
Can’t Say Enough Good Things!
As the title says, I can’t say enough good things about this app. I started using this app completely new to ear training. I used it just about every day for a year or so, and now I can recognize intervals, chords (and their inversions), progressions, etc., instantly. You definitely have to be willing to put in some time with the app, as it takes a lot of practice to train your ear, but the results are worth it.

One suggestion for future updates might be a way to include chord inversions in the progressions section.

Thanks for a great app!
A-Zar,
Everything You Need
It took a while for me to appreciate this app. It wasn't until I had a bit of ear training done that I could see the limitations in other apps and how this one would take me further and teach more of what I could actually use versus simpler apps. Once I could hear intervals up to an octave and major vs minor chords, this app had plenty more for me to study. Great app.
jvz773,
This snob likes it!
I'm critical when it comes to music training apps. In fairness, I've only been using this one for a week or two, but so far I'm quite pleased. I use this with headphones and the quality of the piano sound that generates the tones is quite good (I've tried some apps where the tone is so unpleasant that I don't want to use it). This app is pretty simple and straightforward. Easy to use. Customizable. I like it.
Rotten Bastard,
Absolutely with the price and your time! Real results!
The method, scope, and detail included in this product make it well worth the price. The results I've achieved in the last 5 weeks (investing 1.5 hours/day, 5 days/week) far exceed my expectations and have given me significantly greater confidence and proficiency in my improvisation and songwriting.
iOS is bad OS,
Great application, works
Nice app for dedicated persons. Exercises are tedious and progression is very slow, however after many-many repetitions you’ll likely see steady results. If you want quick results though, this app will not help. It just a good structured set of exercises, you’ll need to put decent amount of effort to progress.
Ддгои,
Versatile and useful app
This app has almost limitless combinations of varied and practical exercises. It is a bargain and is far better than any other relative pitch training app I've used so far. Kudos to the developers and look forward to (hopefully) more updates.
Isaiahamias,
Worth trying
App is great but I would love to have a better quality piano sound & I would love to see a dark theme background! Maybe midi connection in the future would be amazing! Hands on always helps.
Frustration Landia,
Really works.
Great practice and training. Well organized. Seeing improvement. I play violin. Easy to take with and practice while waiting in line, on the bus, or anywhere instead of wasting idle moments on the Internet.
T.Rhodes,
Even helps bass players!
As a bassist I’m always trying to expand my music knowledge beyond “one more at a time”! This program helps me develop and hear multiple harmony and notes at the same time!