GoodEar Pro
For musicians ranging from beginners to advanced players looking to sharpen their aural skills and pitch recognition.
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GoodEar Pro is an established music app that is a paid app. With a 4.8/5 rating from 154 reviews, it shows polarized user reception.
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What Are The Key Features?
Practice 24 intervals with options for ascending, descending, or simultaneous playback and harmonic backing.
Identify 39 chord types including triads, seventh chords, and altered dominants with various voicing and inversion options.
Master 35 scales across six families, including diatonic, harmonic minor, and melodic minor modes.
Input answers and play back melodies note-by-note using an integrated on-screen keyboard.
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Who Built It?
Pascal Weiss
Providing specialized ear training tools for musicians to develop relative pitch and aural skills. Focused on structured, interactive practice.
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While the app offers a robust set of ear training exercises, users report technical inconsistencies regarding audio playback and cross-device performance.
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