Need to add jazz scales - bebop, diminish, half diminish, whole tone
Need to add jazz scales - bebop, diminish, half diminish, whole tone
A well designed music app. Easy and quick to use for a variety of scales. I use it for jazz, while my son uses it at Tanglewood for quick classical scale reference.
IMHO, best & clearest way to understand and study Major and Minor scales, modes, triads, tetrachords and blues scales! Its disciplined practice from here on in.
This will bring me to my next level
Lots of great information. More types of scales than expected. We wish it would allow you to play a multiple octave scale.
I like it. The parchment paper look is easy on the eyes. My son likes playing the scales too. It could be expanded.
Should be more informative. Current price is too much.
Love the app!! I have a suggestion: Can you add in an option to start each scale on a random pitch during the quiz? This would be better aural training since it would keep our mind from having the same tonal memory for two or more scales in a row. Thanks!!
This app is awesome. Its perfect for beginners to learn and memorize the notes of violin scales and its sound.
It wont let me guess the scale it brings up the choice selection but doesnt have the guess button. Waste of 2 bucks
The explanations regarding music theory or easy to understand. I am a guitar player of 12 years that is currently learning the violin. Since there are no frets, playing along with the audio for scales is amazingly helpful. One major improvement that would help: add scales that have 2 and 3 full octaves so that we can utilize the entire range of the music bar and our instrument.
Heard about this app on the MTJC podcast. Switching from guitar to bass on worship team, and finding that I need to learn scales in order to play something other than root notes. This app is a nice tool for practicing these scales.
The octave should be lower for the sheet notes on guitar. Also, you should be able to switch between showing sharps and flats. I dont like using flats and if say I want to use sharps, my only option is to select the key of E# which doesnt even exist in theory. This scale actually has an F## in it which is a G, why, just why...