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These are a few of my favorite apps...
Wednesday, December 14, 2022 by Alix Evans | theory
Have any travel planned this holiday season? Music theory apps are a great way to keep yourself occupied on planes, in airports, or on long car trips while honing your skills! Here are a few of my favorites:
Ear Training, by Musicopoulos - this delightfully simple app will take you through interval identification, as well as scale and chord identification in a very well scaffolded progression.
Music Theory, by Musicopoulos - this app teaches and drills the rudiments of music theory, including scale degrees, the circle of 5ths, chords, and more. Like Ear Training, it's very well scaffolded, and offers exercises to make sure you master the concepts. Unlike Ear Training, it also offers clear and in-depth explanations of music theory concepts.
Chet - Ear Training Games - this app plays increasingly complex melodies, which you then are asked to reproduce on an in-app keyboard. It's a great way to start applying interval recognition and training your ear to know what it's hearing and singing.
Ella - Sight Singing & Reading - this app gives you short written melodies that grow slowly more complex, and has you sing them into your phone's microphone. The app recognizes when you've sung the melody correctly and is able to point out any errors you might have made.