ABRSM Music Theory Trainer
The Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music (Publishing) Limited
3.7 ★
10 ratings
$4.99
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About ABRSM Music Theory Trainer
In the app, you can learn about:
The musical stave, pitches, clefs
Scales, keys and chords
Rhythm and time signatures
Musical terminology and signs
Voices and instruments
And much, much more!
Strong foundations in musical knowledge and understanding are essential for developing well-rounded and confident musicians. That’s why we believe in the importance of music theory.
Hey, phone users! Music notation is complex and phone screens are small. This app is best viewed on an iPad, but there is still a lot you can learn and enjoy if you’re using the app on a smaller phone. Make sure you check out the preview screenshots in the App Store to see how the app will look on your device.
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Reviews for ABRSM Music Theory Trainer
Waitlossgyrl
A Wonderful Resource!
This is my favorite app from ABRSM, and my favorite method of studying for the dreaded Grade 5 theory exam. It’s very well designed and easy to use. It divides up the material into truly bite sized portions and reinforces learning. I am now confident that I can and will pass my Grade 5 Theory Exam with no problem. I am currently preparing for my Grade 3 practical exam, and have not yet sat for a theory exam. I am very confident that with the help of this handy and amusing app I will pass the Grade 5 theory exam with no problem. One still must learn the material, and there is a lot to learn, so I am starting to prepare two years ahead of the theory exam, and I recommend everyone else do the same. As wonderful as the app is, one must still actually leave enough time to really absorb the material. One thing I love most about this app is that I can use it for a minute here and a minute there... I use it in waiting rooms, in line at the grocery store, while waiting in my car to pick up my son from school, while I am on hold on the phone. It’s that easy and that convenient. I don’t have to actually set time aside, I just make my study time fit whatever odd moments that come up here and there.