Learn Music Notes Sight Read. Music Flash Cards

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Music notes sight reading. Piano, guitar or voice input. For beginners & kids

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Excellent app for improving music skills while homeschooling! Uses the devices input or microphone to pitch track playing notes! Learn music notes and sight-reading using real instruments like piano, guitar, violin, or your voice! You can also use buttons with note names or a virtual piano keyboard. Improve your home learning! Great educational app for beginners or kids studying music, playing an instrument (piano, guitar, violin), or singing!- colors help to associate sounds with notes names- every correct answer is rewarded with smiling kitten- session summary let you control your kids progress- hints mode and music flashcards are very helpful for kids that discourage easilyPlay and Learn with Learn Music Notes Sight Read - your free Music Note Teacher! Listen to the piano sound when tapping buttons or keyboard, so you can hear selected note and build your perfect ear skills when sight-reading practice.If you dont recognize the note, swipe the screen to see the music flashcard with note name.This app will help you learn music notes in just a few days! Set your daily goal and use the apps timer to stay on track. Customize your exercises, for example by selecting only music notes that you have problems to sight-read. This way you will quickly learn how to read music. Beginners can start with level 1and 2, which teach only notes on lines or between lines. When playing the guitar or singing select sound source icon (guitar or male voice) for note transposition. Guitars are transposed instruments and are noted octave higher than they sound.When playing the piano adjust the sensitivity of the microphone to filter out background noises (in settings)This is your free sight reading tutor and your free music flashcards app! Learn notes at home with Virtual Music Flashcards!Key features:Microphone input - pitch tracking real instruments or voice. You can turn off the microphone.Choose between color or black notes and switch between classic or colorful piano keyboard.You can turn off piano sound when tapping a keyboard or buttons.Different note names:CDEFGABC / CDEFGAHC / Do Re Mi Fa Sol La Si Do/ハ ニ ホ ヘ ト イ ロRead music in different music scales (with sharps or flats)Turning on hints button shows entered/played note.Different staff (bass, treble). In piano mode different hands options (right/left/both).Adjust microphone sensitivity to filter out background noise.Select sound source for note transposition (guitar or male voice)Select the countdown counter as your training goal or if you want your child to learn for a particular time.Listen to the piano sound to build your perfect ear skills when sight-reading practice.Read music after a couple of days of using the Learn Music Notes Sight Reading app!updated to newer Android build toolsyou can change how many piano keys are visible on the screenyou can scroll the piano view using mini keyboard.piano keyboard automatically scrolls to the octave of the note. you can disable it in settingsadded note info - swipe to see note nameadded Privacy Policy info in settings.added Japanese note names

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Great for applying in reality the knowledge learned

Martha Potgieter

I love it so much.

allan joseph

I'm taking classes and my teacher introduced me to this app and it's tremendous.

Carolyn Jones

Can be better. Please add more options. Viola staff, other instruments, instead of short note tunes, option of holding the notes longer. More than one note?

Vitali Eskenazi

Easy to use and the option to customize the note range is great for learning a little bit at a time.

clayton reed

Love it

Revolution InPrint

Simple, no ad or signup nonsense. Perfect for getting a sightreading foothold.

Mr. Jankles

Good starter practice!

Chris Lee

With work this could be ok. One of the few apps to have a large piano keyboard to match the octave.... unfortunately the piano keyboard doesn't consistently place itself properly.

Paul Griffin

Great for the little ones..

Rinehart Family