SolFi Ear Trainer 3
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Version :3.34
Size :70.24Mb
Updated :Jul 8,2019
Developer :CutDek Productions LTD
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Pros and Cons from users' feedback
Based on the users' reviews, here are three cons and three pros of the Solfi Ear Trainer 3 app: **Cons:** 1. Limited features and exercises, leading to a shallow learning experience (85 words). 2. Resting period requirement is inconvenient, disrupting practice sessions (70 words). 3. No option to adjust tempo or pitch range, restricting individualized learning (55 words). **Pros:** 1. Effective ear training exercises improve pitch recognition and auditory skills (110 words). 2. Intuitive interface and clear instructions make it easy to use (85 words). 3. Portability and accessibility on mobile devices facilitate practice anywhere (60 words). Please note that the word count includes the description and the user reviews.
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Description
SolFi Ear Trainer 3 is an ear training application for students of music to improve their listening skills. It contains some basic exercises used by many schools to teach their students. It assumes the user has some knowledge of music theory. It contains three exercises: 1. Pitch Dictation - Given a tonic note, one or more notes are played sequentially. The user is asked to annotate the sequence using solfege or pitch names (for perfect pitch). The user can choose up to four parts. 2. Chord Identification - Three or more notes from a specific key are played melodically or harmonically. The user is asked to choose from a given set of chords and inversions. 3. Interval Identification - Two notes are played melodically or harmonically. The user is asked to choose from a given set of intervals. A piano keyboard is also be viewed in landscape mode. The tonic note of the current exercise is highlighted in red to assist the student.
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