Music Rhythm Trainer Cheats

Music Rhythm Trainer Hack 3.2.7 + Redeem Codes

Sight reading & ear training

Developer: Guitar Tabs LLC
Category: Music
Price: Free
Version: 3.2.7
ID: com.songsterr.Rhythmerr

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Description

Rhythm Trainer is a series of fun field-tested exercises for mastering your essential rhythmic skills no matter what instrument you play.

Practice 15 minutes a day in an individual session. Test your rhythmic skills. Get hang of the metronome beat. Learn to repeat different rhythms. Improve your sight reading skill.

It won’t take long to see that the app is much more efficient and exciting compared to conventional exercises along with a metronome.

Whether you practice alone or with a teacher, Rhythm Trainer will help you to:

• Develop a sense of rhythm.
• Sight-read rhythm notation.
• Accurately play a rhythm from notes.
• Hear mistakes in a rhythm by ear.

Rhythm is the heart of music. Learn the skill once, play rhythmically forever.



SUBSCRIPTION PRICING & TERMS

The Rhythm Trainer offers an auto-renewing subscription for 4.99 USD per month.

Terms:
- Subscription automatically renews unless auto-renew is turned off at least 24-hours before the end of the current period.
- Account will be charged for renewal within 24-hours prior to the end of the current period, and identify the cost of the renewal.
- Subscriptions may be managed by the user and auto-renewal may be turned off by going to the user’s Account Settings after purchase.

Read more about our terms and conditions here:

- Terms of service: https://rhythmtest.online/terms
- Privacy policy: https://www.iubenda.com/privacy-policy/47478545

Version history

3.2.7
2023-08-03
Bugfixes and improvements.
3.2.6
2023-07-24
Bugfixes and improvements.
3.2.5
2023-07-14
Bugfixes and improvements.
3.2.4
2023-07-13
Bugfixes and improvements.
3.2.3
2023-07-12
Bugfixes and improvements.
3.2.0
2023-07-05
Bugfixes and improvements.
3.1.8
2023-07-04
Bugfixes and improvements.
3.1.6
2023-06-27
Bugfixes and improvements.
3.1.5
2023-06-08
Bugfixes and improvements.
3.1.4
2023-05-23
Bugfixes and improvements.
3.1.3
2023-05-18
Bugfixes and improvements.
3.1.2
2023-04-25
Bugfixes and improvements.
3.1.1
2023-04-17
Bugfixes and improvements.
3.1.0
2023-03-29
Bugfixes and improvements.
3.0.9
2023-03-24
Bugfixes and improvements.
3.0.8
2023-03-13
Bugfixes and improvements.
3.0.7
2023-03-09
Bugfixes and improvements.
3.0.6
2023-03-06
Bugfixes and improvements.
3.0.5
2023-02-24
Bugfixes and improvements.
3.0.4
2023-02-21
Bugfixes and improvements.
3.0.3
2023-02-13
Bugfixes and improvements.
3.0.2
2023-02-05
Bugfixes and improvements.
3.0.1
2023-01-21
Bugfixes and improvements.
3.0.0
2023-01-16
Bugfixes and improvements.
2.9.4
2023-01-05
Bugfixes and improvements.

Cheat Codes for In-App Purchases

Item Price iPhone/iPad Android
Full version
(Rhythm Trainer full version)
$4.99
Free
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Ratings

4.8 out of 5
3 151 Ratings

Reviews

Superlink245,
Best sight reading trainer. Underrated app
I’ve had this app for a couple of years and there is never a moment it doesn’t get updated even for small things like bugs. The Devs work hard to make learning fun and enjoyable. I really appreciate that. Learning rhythm is hard and I struggled with it for years. This game takes away all the overthinking I do and teaches me starting from square one. The Devs are constantly adding fun little things that are game changers in my book, like the two hands game they just added. Very humbling. The only thing that I can possibly add to more is if they added a program where the metronome counted the rhythm that we press, exclusively and not just on the quarter notes. I think hearing someone count it out for them will definitely help. They had it in the beginning but took it out. I guess people were complaining. Also another good function would be some kind like reward system, where if we get enough points for perfect games, we could customize the app colors or something. Just throwing that out there. Other than that I love this app. I honestly play this whenever I get bored anywhere or anything. Keep up the good work Devs.
solarissparc,
Good little app
As a music student who struggles with reading was looking for an app to practice every day. Of course there are websites like Teoria and Tonedear that is free, but wanted an application. I really like this application and use it for 10 minutes a day. The sight reading is great. Things that I wish this application had. 1. Concept of key signatures (e.g. Tapping rhythms in X/8 timing), the ability to clap in rhythms, one time purchase. I would love to support the application but $5/month is on the pricey side. Would rather do a one time purchase. The developer of this application is very active and seems to respond to inquiries. Great individual! All in all I gave it 5 stars because it does what it says it will do and the sight reading part of the application is unique compared to the other applications that I experimented with. Alas I am stuck with 10 minutes a day until a perpetual license becomes a reality.
music teacher in training,
A totally boring and stressful way to practice
I am studying to be a music teacher right now and play a wind instrument. Downloaded it to see how useful it could be for teaching. For beginners it starts having you read rhythms with no verbal explanation of what to do and very quickly you must automatically know to repeat it back without being told to. An annoying voice is counting the rhythms and you must repeat rhythms you get wrong over and over.
Then I tried the placement test which assessed my rhythmic skills well and gave me some challenging ones I wasn’t used to. I then realized that the only way to use this app is tapping your finger and I was thinking, “How well can this really apply to instrument playing or singing? Maybe it could be good for percussion players but no one plays with just one finger.” People play music in different ways, so they should practice rhythms in different ways to get better.
TL;DR
This app is not a good tool for learning music, there’s no variety to it, but may be a way to pass the time if you don’t mind the monotony or the robot voice.
Berbertie,
Very Good App That Could Be Great
This app has been immensely helpful to me. It gives a logical progressive introduction to, and practice on hearing/recognizing/reading/tapping fundamental rhythms. It adjusts the tempo to your current skill level and requires repetition of the rhythms you tap incorrectly. I want to see further development beyond the highest level that’s available right now to build up to longer phrases and even more complex rhythms. This is the best app I’ve found for embedding rhythms into the unconscious...no frills, just a straightforward, user-friendly interface for effective, efficient daily practice. You’re onto something good here guys. Don’t stop now. Take it to the next level! 👍
ootkaman5,
One of the most frustrating apps
I don’t usually have “gamer rage”, but sometimes this app brings me close to it. I am improving my rhythm little by little with it, but it is really stressful like a strict ballet teacher. For roughly half of the exercises you repeat after its rhythm pattern, and it jumps right to your turn after—sometimes within an eight beat. This is hard to time perfectly. Even being slightly off can mark it wrong.

The app takes charge a lot, slowing down the BPM when it thinks you’re doing poorly, telling you to take breaks which ruins the flow of the exercise, and giving you tips you are often already doing like counting out loud.

The other exercise is sight reading, and you jump from line to line with no warm-up. If you miss even one beat over several lines, your entire progress for that exercise will start back at zero. There is a slight forgiveness to when you tap, but not much. Now for the most frustrating aspect in my opinion—if the app decides you are doing too poorly at sight reading, it might take you back a level you already completed. This has caused me to spend a session redoing something I already passed, and having it revert again on the next session.

TLDR this app will help you if you want near perfect rhythm, but if you’re like me it will frustrate you and not feel worth the subscription. It is a great idea but with a very demanding and unforgiving design.
alkennis11,
Skipping Ahead
This is a very useful app for people who are staring out new to music rhythms, but I already play two instruments, double bass and bassoon. So I am already pretty good at rhythms. Then I had a rhythm in one of my music pieces that I was practicing and I just couldn’t quite figure it out. When I went to the AppStore I found this app. It had about a 4.5 star rating, so I thought it would be okay. Then I go into the app and it starts me off with easy quarter notes and eighth note stuff. I wanted to get to the section where it had sixteenth and eighth notes in one beat. If I really wanted to get there, I would have to play every level before that. I did not have time for it, plus I already knew most everything. I would only recommend this app to beginners at rhythms. Again, this seems like a very useful app, but for someone that has been playing an instrument for a couple years or more, it’s not very useful.
Gigi Musique,
Liking this a lot so far
I love using this app to relax and get in the mood to practice my music. It would be great if the metronome and rhythm tone volumes could be adjusted. The metronome clicks seems so much louder than the faint little toms. (See update)
Contrary to some of the other user’s complaints, I like that there is no count in. It’s hard, but I feel like the rhythm sinks in better. Update: The huge improvement you just made is great. Now the metronome doesn’t drown out my pattern and I can see what I’m doing. Thanks!
Update:Reading exercises now come quickly after repetition exercises so the lessons really teach how to read. Turning into such a great app!
Ilikecheesevguvugvytf,
Great app! Small changes could make it much better.
This app has helped a lot. In just a few days of training I can find the down beat so much easier. There are a few things that would help make it better:

Customizable tempo:
1.
moving the tempo down after I fail is great, but if I'm doing really well and them I'm
introduced to a new concept at 100+ BPM Its incredibly frustrating.
2. User's should be able to add a bar between listening and playing. Give us more time to think and cement the concept as well as the tempo..

Other:
1. User's should have the option to have the drum sound to when they tap. Would help with people who are listening by ear.
2. Does the gift cards actually exist? I've done more than 30 minutes of recording and nothing has come of it. Also I'm an actor so if you'd like footage of someone using your app, feel free to reach out.
3. Brief tutorials of text such as " with a triplet an easy way to count out loud is 1-trip-let," or "on this one really try and feel the downbeat"
Matthatter419,
Best I’ve seen but needs more features
I’ve really liked the app so far. I’m a piano student trying to get better at sight reading and this app has been a great tool for rhythm training. A couple points of feed back, however:

1. The app is missing crucial constructs such as tied notes. Real music can be much more complicated than this app’s exercises.

2. I don’t like the subscription payment model. An app like this should be a one time charge. Especially since I don’t see new features being released on any schedule.

3. The lessons feel somewhat repetitive. The names of them are often identical and I don’t know what makes one exercise different from a previous one.

4. Some ideas for much needed features: tempo control, playback on missed lines, and MOST importantly - support two-staff rhythm training. I want to be able to tap with both thumbs, one for each staff. This would help IMMENSELY with reading piano music.

Overall, it’s a good app. The best I’ve tried, even. But it feels like it’s in its fledgling youth and needs a little love, still.
Adefolake,
Awesome Music Education Tool!
I like how this app first demonstrates the rhythm then prompts you to repeat with a metronome in the background. I also like the progressively difficult rhythms in the lessons. I appreciate the ability to take a test so that I could skip ahead to the rhythm sections that I most need assistance with rather than wasting my time on elementary rhythms for my level of knowledge and skill.

I recommend this app for beginning to advanced players of any musical instrument, including voice, especially if you’re retraining yourself after years without regular practice, as I am.