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AppRecs rating 4.3. Trustworthiness 79 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 21 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
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4 star
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1 star
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79% trustworthiness score from analyzed reviews
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High user satisfaction
82% of sampled ratings are 4+ stars (4.3★ average)
About OpenEar - Ear training
OpenEar is the open source ear training app for musicians. It's goal is to provide a flexible variety of exercises with emphasis on tonal music so musicians will be able to master recognizing any musical pattern that might help them become better musicians.
Currently includes the following exercises:
1. Scale Degree Identification
2. Chord Function Identification (identify chords in roman numeral analysis) - the only app in the world that allow this!
3. Common Progressions
4. Chord Types - including settings for root degrees per type so you can practice only common types in a tonal context
5. Scale Degrees with Chords - absolutely revolutionary exercise that help develop both scale degree and chord identification in tonal context.
6. Triad inversions - identify a position of a closed voiced triad
7. Intervals - the classic atonal intervals exercise. Not recommended for beginners as research shows that apart from advance usecases, intervals are not effective in developing good aural skills in tonal music.
Check out our GitHub page for contribution and feedback: https://github.com/ShacharHarshuv/open-ear
Currently includes the following exercises:
1. Scale Degree Identification
2. Chord Function Identification (identify chords in roman numeral analysis) - the only app in the world that allow this!
3. Common Progressions
4. Chord Types - including settings for root degrees per type so you can practice only common types in a tonal context
5. Scale Degrees with Chords - absolutely revolutionary exercise that help develop both scale degree and chord identification in tonal context.
6. Triad inversions - identify a position of a closed voiced triad
7. Intervals - the classic atonal intervals exercise. Not recommended for beginners as research shows that apart from advance usecases, intervals are not effective in developing good aural skills in tonal music.
Check out our GitHub page for contribution and feedback: https://github.com/ShacharHarshuv/open-ear
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Reviews for OpenEar - Ear training
Foulmudmammas
App doesn’t make any sound. Useless.
I’m assuming that since this is a “music” app, it should be playing notes or rhythms or some kind of sound but nope it’s dead silent.
Pacoeldemoniaco
Unusable
I love this app on Android but on IPhone the chord function mode is unusable. It doesn’t work at all.