Category : Music & Audio
It's a clef. Not a key.
Important app for a student of Early Music (Renaissance, Baroque Music). All ancient vocal clefs are available here.
i thinkthe app is cool
Awesome app for learning notes. Three little mods I'd like to see: 1. Instead of choosing a difficulty level, I'd like to manually choose the range of notes. 2. An option to disable the timer completely would be nice. 3. Add sharps and flats (i.e. option to change to other scales instead of just C-Major) I'd even consider paying for these extra features.
This one I like. I'm a mostly piano teacher searching through apps for note recognition, and so far, this is the one I'm not uninstalling from my phone. It is very simple, but does the job and does it well. It's a bit confusing that all the clefs are called keys (because they're not) and that the system for naming the clef by its note is not identified. Typically the F for the bass clef would be F3, not F4 yet given the disparity between systems, the one used should be named as such.
I'm interested in version without advertising and further functions. It'would be ok to pay for it.
I have learned a lot from this app I'm slowly learning how to read music notes
For beginner this a great apps to train
Have an app similar but the other app does more.
Would happily pay for ad free version
Good test of note recognition, but the flashing ads break my concentration when I'm trying to play this game.
Its really helpful for all those that want to grow musically.I love it
Love this!!👍👍
I love this app
This is a good app! It would be excellent if you were to resolve the confusion from the term key w/number to clef, as it makes it uncertain exactly which clef I'm practicing. Only one I can be certain of is Tenor and bass as it's the clefs I read. Also it would be invaluably useful if you attributed the clefs to the instruments that practiced them, and include the concert and non concert transpositions for brass and woodwind instruments. Have these changes and it's a absolute 5 Stars for me.