A Google user
6 years ago
Excellent app for someone like me who knows nothing about music and found other music learning/perfect pitch apps too difficult. Thank you for starting me on my journey in music. 😀
Aman Yadav
1 year ago
Good app for kids around 7 years old who want to achieve perfect pitch. However scientifically , Adults can't get perfect pitch. The app is not for adults or late teenagers.
Michael Troy
3 years ago
Absolutely the best Perfect Pitch app I've been able to find. Especially helpful is that the tones do not ring sharp or fall flat during the note decay causing auditory confusion.
A Google user
6 years ago
To know what note is being played at various pitches on various instruments is supposedly impossible for adults to learn, however this app provides various fun and interactive ways to improve this skill, through repetition it is possible to get very good at it and hone your musical knowledge and understanding of sounds.
Andrew Condinho
4 years ago
So far so good with this app, I would like the ability to extend the note sound. I find when starting out it helps to hold the mystery note for longer than the quick second it currently plays.
A Google user
5 years ago
I really like it. It eases you in getting progressively harder. I'm as musically talented as a brick but I'm getting better and this app is helping a lot. So kudos to the Devs. But a feature where you could redo a test would be better. It also for some reason doesn't tell you when you get something wrong
Jack Kurasik
4 years ago
This is a very good app very well organized It really helps in learning to recognize the note by pitch I practice every day and make a good progress The only thing I would like to see is the colour showing for every note I know many people percive different colour to one note but we could use the colours from the light spectrum which as we know are mathematically assigned to each note
A Google user
5 years ago
Ive seen alot of people say you cant develop perfect pitch and i dont know how true that is however since ive downloaded this app ive seen a very positive change in my note recognition and can now recognise the notes of some sounds without much effort. This app is very useful.
A Google user
5 years ago
I don't really put bad reviews but 2 things really make this app unenjoyable, first in an app about listening attentively, the app will blast ads with 200% more volumes. So airplane mode or say goodbye to your eardrums and 2 the app forces you to have piano , harp and the flute at the same time, and there are no options to focus on 1 at a time. There is also a very annoying knocking sound at the end of each note. 2/10.
A Google user
5 years ago
I have never made a review before, but... This app is just too good, it's the best app in the whole Play Store to learn perfect pitch... Especially the fact that you get to hear different instruments, it's just... Awesome!!! Thank you very much for this app (I would definitely buy the premium features but i don't have money 😅, Anyways thank you very much)
A Google user
5 years ago
Saw all the fantastic reviews, so thought I'd give it a go. After a few minutes on the very first level it ended up being uninstalled. Only a handful of notes were audible to try and recognise what the instrument was playing, the rest of the time, all you heard was a 'pop' sound. With the speed section, nothing happened at all, no note or sound. Clicked the next button to move onto the second note, but nothing, just that 'pop'. I was not speedy at all, but I was given a high score!
Andrei Krupnov
2 years ago
App is simple, useful and generally well-made, but the big problem with it is that back button doesn't close it. There is no built-in exit button either. Actually the only way to leave the app is to press home button and then manually kick it out of the memory. And that really annoys.
A Google user
5 years ago
Unfortunately, this app seemed fairly useless bc once you got a sense of the key center you could just use relative pitch to figure out what note is what. And the training mode has success sort of reward sound that gave you the same tonality every time!! So once you figured out what key that was you didn't even keep the key center in your mind bc they kept giving it to you! Still giving a 4 star bc I want to encourage them
Clifford M Willett (Cliff)
5 years ago
This app is utterly bizarre. One does not throw diminished fifths at beginners as it will discourage them. And it makes no sense to have two notes of an interval played by two different synth tones. I've worked as a repititeur for a vocal coach after leaving Trinity Laban in London and am fed up with apps made for music students by people who appear to lack basic musical knowledge. For an advanced student this is fine, but not for beginners who need gently guiding, not stretching too far.
A Google user
5 years ago
It looks great and probably works well for someone with rough sense of pitch under their skin, however it doesn't work for me as someone starting from zero. EDIT: Great, exactly what I was wishing for. It's a bit unintuitive / hard to notice that this option is there to be set!
Aidan Haskell
5 years ago
Very good app, after only a couple hours I can recognize all notes in the b flat scale. I would recommend for new people to start by finding the note they can Identify the easiest (for me b flat) and only use the notes in that scale at first. Then you can add more when you get a good baseline.
K Bright
3 years ago
5 Jan 2022, Even better! Using for 2.5 years. Use the keyboard with all the instrument packs and songwrite melodies too, and no ads. Highly recommend it. So cheap to purchase packs. I am still addicted to this app. I really like how it teaches you to recognise notes in a fun way. Well set out and engaging. I sing in barbershop quartets, solo, teach choir, and it's amazing for helping me to recognise note pitch and as a professional musician I'm going to share with my musician friends!
Marta Matuszewska
6 months ago
After new research showing learning perfect pitch is doable in adulthood came out, I decided to find a place to try. This is an awesome and intuitive app! It's taking into consideration that recognising a note on different instruments is important for the generalisation of pitch leaning. I could actually see (hear ;)) the first effects of learning after just a few uses. That said, human brain is an awesome tool 🤯
Gaming Guitarist
4 years ago
I have been using this app for months now and I have completed test 10 with 100% accuracy. There is even a setting to test up to 3 melodic or harmonic notes, but I think it could be much higher, maybe even with more than one octave. The speed test is very limited as it only has CDEFGAB. All around, great app, I've gotten very far, but I'm still looking to improve. One last thing, there should be a manual which tells the user how to train perfect pitch (I associate each note with a short melody).
sonofthort
4 months ago
Honestly seems like a great app. Not sure what the negative reviews are about, maybe they are outdated. It's a very focused app on pitch perfect hearing training, without a bunch of other cumbersome features, exactly what I wanted. I haven't seen any ads, it's a very nice free app. The challenge mode is a great way to learn as it starts with just a few possible notes to identify, and slowly adds more notes as you master each level. Recommended for anyone looking to develop pitch identification