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I’ve been using this ear training app for over a decade, and it remains one of the best investments I’ve made in my musical development. The exercises are smartly designed, highly customizable, and genuinely fun—exactly what you need to keep your ears sharp for the long haul. Whether you’re drilling intervals, chords, scales, or melodic dictation, the app delivers focused, effective practice that translates directly into better playing and deeper listening. I’ve seen steady improvement in my pitch recognition, harmonic awareness, and overall musicianship since the very first month, and it still challenges me even now. If you’re a serious musician—beginner or professional—this app is essential. It’s like having a dedicated ear coach in your pocket. Highly recommended for anyone who wants to keep their listening skills in peak condition.
I’m finding this to be immediately helpful with my improvising (hearing what’s in my head and translating it to the piano). A small bug: in the multiple intervals section after an error, when you play the next pattern successfully it does not move on to the next pattern—you need to hit the “new melody” button. A request: I’m getting close to mastering the modules. Could you add 7ths or something to add difficulty? (Now I’m gonna check and see if it’s already there and I missed it!)
This is a great, simple to use app. If you use this 15-20 minutes a day you will see a vast improvement in your ear training skills. I use it on my walks. Easily customizable , many options... use all of them. You can make it very simple or very complex, so it can "grow" with your development. The only thing I would want them to add would be the Harmonic Major Scale. This would be a tremendous tool for anyone in their first two semesters of college ear training.
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Most ear-training apps are multiple-choice quizzes. You hear something, you tap a label. You get good at recognising labels. Good Ear is built for th...