Music Tutor (Sight-reading)
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Version :3.17
Size :13.40Mb
Updated :May 15,2021
Developer :JSplash Apps
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Pros and Cons from users' feedback
Based on the users' reviews, here are three cons and pros of the Music Tutor Sight Reading app: **Pros:** 1. **Effective practice tool**: Users praise the app's ability to help them improve sight-reading skills with its interactive exercises. 2. **Variety and challenge**: The app's diverse song selection and increasing difficulty levels keep users engaged and motivated. 3. **Easy to use**: Many reviewers find the app's interface intuitive and user-friendly, making it accessible to musicians of all levels. **Cons:** 1. **Limited song selection**: Some users feel that the app's song repertoire is limited, with a lack of popular or modern pieces. 2. **Buggy performance**: A few reviewers experience technical issues, such as freezing or glitches, when using the app. 3. **Insufficient feedback**: Some users wish for more detailed feedback on their performance, such as speed or accuracy metrics.
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Description
Note: This free version is supported by ads. To remove advertisements, use the in-app purchase to upgrade or buy the paid version, Music Tutor Plus from the App Store. Learn to read sheet music and improve your sight-reading skills with Music Tutor. Develop your speed and accuracy in reading sheet music by identifying music notes in timed sessions. Choose to practice with notes in treble, bass and alto clefs in timed or untimed sessions. After each test, you can review your mistakes and see your progress. Other features of Music Tutor include: • Custom Practice Range - Set your own range of notes that you want to practice with. • Supports notes up to 4 ledger lines above or below the staff on any of the clefs. • Notes Reference Charts - For Treble, Bass and Alto clefs. • MIDI Support - Connect your keyboard or digital piano using Lightning to USB Camera Adapter and respond directly from your instrument. • Companion Apple Watch app using which you can practice recognising music notes on the go. • Supports App Clips and Advanced App Clip Experiences - a way to quickly access and experience a practice session with Music Tutor without having to install the complete app. For Advanced App Clip Experiences, an App Clip invocation URL can be configured using the documentation available at https://musictutorapp.com/appclip.
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    By UPSY42qJan 12,2022
    Love this app. Truly great practice. I only wish the statistics showed more of what you accomplished. For instance, I started with C3-E3 and practiced until I got: - three scores of 43 points minimum @ 100% using the piano keys (natural) - two scores of the same using the note names (natural) - two more of the same with note names (sharps/flats) - three more of the same using piano keys (sharps/flats) This was good for my daily practice Then I added another note (F3) and did the same thing the next day. By the time I was at A4 I raised my minimum score to 50 points, and I was “leveling up” about twice a day from then on. I wish this app would show that sort of progress. All it shows is a confusing graph with too many data points. I have no idea what I did on any particular day based on the stats. It would be nice if this allowed me to see that as well as awarding me accomplishments when I master a new note in all variants. Thank you for the hard work you did on this app. Even w...
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    By Ariella DobinMay 19,2018
    This is an amazing app for kids and adults who would like to learn notes. In options you can always change how far your note range is and what clefs you would like. I also like that you don’t have to do treble bass and alto clefs at different times you could choose to do some at the same time. A great thing that they added sound light effects and flats and sharps. For example you could choose not to have sound but if you do it makes the sound of the note and flashes green quickly if you get it right. If you press it incorrect it will flash red quickly and make sort of an errrrr sound. You could also have the choice of flats and sharps if you would like to. Another major thing is that you get scored by accuracy, points, and how many notes you got correct and a chart of your points for that round. When you finish a round and you get something incorrect it will show you a view mistakes button so you could see what you did wrong and get the right answer next time. The last thing is that...