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Toned Ear: Ear Training

These exercises will improve your musical ability by developing a more intuitive understanding of what you hear. For best results, practice a little bit every day. This app includes the following exercises:

Intervals: In this exercise, you will hear two notes in sequence. Your goal is to identify the interval between the two notes.

Chords: In this exercise, you will hear a chord. Your goal is to identify the type of chord that you heard.

Scales: In this exercise, you will hear a scale. Your goal is to identify the name of the scale that you heard.

Chord Progressions: In this exercise, you will hear a chord progression. Your goal is to identify each chord that you heard.

Perfect Pitch: In this exercise, you will hear a single note. Your goal is to identify the name of the note.

Scale Degrees (functional): In this exercise, you will hear a short chord progression followed by a single note. You must identify the scale degree of that note relative to the key established by the chord progression. This is also known as "functional ear training".

Intervals in Context (functional): This exercise combines the "Intervals" and "Scale Degrees" exercises. In this exercise, you will hear a short chord progression followed by two notes. You must identify the major scale degrees of the two notes relative to the key established by the chord progression as well as the interval between the two notes.

Melodic Dictation: In this exercise, you will hear a short chord progression followed by a short melody. You must identify the major scale degree of each note in the melody.

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Reviews (22)

Mar. H. Nov 29, 2019     

It's simple. Easy to use, and I've been getting better and better at recognizing intervals and chords, thanks to this app. The only thing I'd like more of, is statistics. It would be nice to have stats for my guesses, and not only the answers. Right now it would tell me that I've gotten 6/7 major sevenths right, but it won't tell me how many of the times I guessed major seventh and gotten it right. That's a minor detail, though, so it still deserves its 5 star rating from me.

Dav. V. Apr 24, 2019     

perfect app except for the sound that is really low. and also I emailed that but maybe more people will agree with me, i think it can be nice to add theory information, like explaining what is every exercise and what does each type of thing (interval/scale/chord etc) is made of (major 1 1 0.5 1 1 1 0.5) etc etc , but ye volume please.

Jim. H. Nov 8, 2019     

So it really is a good app but no function seems to work when I have my Bluetooth headset or aux ear phones in. I'm a beginner so I've been using the intervals training but it always takes 2 tries for volume in general and never has worked yet in ear phones. Fix this and it is easily a 5 in my book!

Vil. Feb 14, 2021     

Sound only works very sporadically, and now I've just given up on using the app altogether. Bought it to support the developer, since I've used the website quite a bit, but rather disappointed that the app works this poorly. Should've read the other reviews first before buying, since quite a few others have reported a similar problem, it seems.

Gra. A. H. Mar 17, 2020     

It would be better if there is an option for adding inversions to the chord progression exercise. It would also be nice if there is an option to have the chords voiced from a different (random) octave.

Gri. T. Oct 20, 2018     

Love the online version, but sometimes this app doesn't play the audio it's supposed to. It's just silent. Obviously this is a huge problem.

Vin. S. N. Feb 21, 2020     

I need the note pitches for the pitch perfect quiz to be perfect to train my ear correctly. When you do, I'll update this rating.

Ale. B. Feb 17, 2021     

Great app... just two thing, chords progression only ascending, melodic dictation no rhythm... make this changes and it will be perfect

Jef. B. Oct 22, 2020     

I usually use the website on my computer to learn this theough the tonedear website but purchased the app just to support the developer, this app is worth it's weight in gold and has helped me a lot!

Iva. A. Jan 12, 2019     

It's great. I can practice wherever I want and don't need a second person on a piano for that. And the improvement is obvious. Best app ever!

Kim. R. Oct 25, 2020     

I am a beginner playing the keyboard so it was over my head. I will purchase later when I have learned more from my classes.

bal. Nov 2, 2018     

The sound doesn't even play when I'm on interval recognition, which is why I bought this app. I want a refund.

Max. D. Jan 7, 2022     

Looks and feels just like the website, but it's much more convenient as an app. I use it a few times a day, whenever I have to wait for a few minutes.

osc. Jun 19, 2020     

An app that have actually helped me out with my hearing and relative pitch, and I'm sure it will continue to do so.

Jam. G. Nov 5, 2019     

Good app but the sound goes off at some point when doing the interval exercise..why?

Vad. P. Jul 18, 2021     

Very useful, but for 5/5 some other instruments but keys are needed

Joh. W. May 27, 2020     

Best ear training app I've found

Jam. D. Sep 5, 2018     

It would be great if for the functional exercises, both scale degrees and intervals, minor and other chord options like sevenths could be added. Right now the functional exercises have only a major cadence as option.

Ger. H. Jul 26, 2018     

Just the best ear training app ever. From beginners to advanced it's massively useful and really improves your ear for use in playing situations. Thank you

War. T. Apr 19, 2018     

I'm very glad that the website has now been turned into an android app. Thank you!

Dav. M. Mar 17, 2018     

Glad to see there's an app now, works well just like the site 👍 Would like to see some theory content in the app and site as well, not just aural training :)

Rya. H. Mar 16, 2018     

Easiest and most straightforward way to do ear training. Clear audio samples. Multiple modifiers on each exercise to customize difficulty.