Today's app is the Music Tones app:
Music Tones (http://www.foriero.com/en/pages/music-tones-page.php) Game is focused on reading music tones on the staff; teaches where to find notes on the music staff with either treble or bass clef; uses colors; (iOS 5.1 or later).
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Still more apps for Note Reading this week!
Music Reading Essentials (http://apricotpublishing.com/support.aspx) Learn and practice sheet music reading, musical signs and symbols, note names, rhythms, intervals, and more; designed with the help of professional piano teachers; for those who are learning to play piano or other musical instruments as well as anyone who needs to practice sheet music reading; includes four sets of flash cards divided into stages; choose either one or a combination of any of the four sets; shuffling algorithm shows cards answered incorrectly more often; Results; (iOS 5.0 or later). Today's app is the Music Notes Flashcards app:
Music Notes Flashcards (Totally Integrated Mobile LLC) Touch the screen to see a music note; tap the screen to see the answer; customize which notes user is quizzed on; select only treble or bass notes and line or space notes; beginner and advanced mode; (iOS 3.0 or later). Today's app is the Music Notes app:
Music Notes (http://www.foriero.com/en/pages/music-notes-page.php) Exercise note recognition skill; recognize music notes as they appear in music; includes Train Mode and Play Mode where user has sixty seconds to recognize as many notes as possible; (iOS 5.1 or later). Today's app is the mpt Note Speller app:
mpt Note Speller (Supply Street Inc.) Introduction to music notation; learn about the basic terms used in musical notation and master the ability to name and locate all the notes on the treble and bass clefs of the grand staff; test skills with ledger lines; (iOS 4.0 or later). Today's app is the Hear It, Note It! - The Aural iQ Game app:
Hear It, Note It! – The Aural iQ Game (http://mynotegames.com) Music puzzle game for beginners to experts; listen to the notes, remember them, and then write them with the drag and drop interface; learn and test skills with note, rhythm, pitch, and scale puzzles; need a rudimentary knowledge of musical notation to get started; may need help from a music teacher to cover the more difficult levels; understand musical notation and phrases; (iOS 4.0 or later). Today's app is the Freddie the Frog Pro app:
Freddie the Frog Pro (http://www.freddiethefrog.com/app.php) A music education app correlating with the Freddie the Frog books; introduces the written language of music; Freddie and his best friend, Eli the Elephant, love to go on adventures in the Sea of Music, unlocking the world of music as they explore Treble Clef Island, Tempo Island, Crater Island, and more; Freddie’s encounter with the Bass Clef Monster introduces the bass clef notes; review music concepts learned through the stories; children take advantage of kinesthetic learning as they paint illustrations from the books, challenge themselves with note matching games, play note name games, and create music with rhythm games; (iOS 7.0 or later). Today's app is the Flashnote Derby - Musical Note Flashcards! app:
Flashnote Derby – Musical Note Flashcards! (http://flashnotederbyapp.com) Learn music notes and practice memorizing them; each race is a music drill where the user identifies different notes as they appear on each flashcard; answering quickly and correctly causes horse to gain ground; incorrect answers will cause horse to fall behind; at the end of each race, user can review the notes missed and see the correct answers; game is customizable to allow for any desired notes in the treble clef or bass clef to be included; select exactly which notes are drilled; amount of time given for each music flashcard can be increased or decreased depending upon the user’s age and experience; drills can start out simply and gradually be made more challenging until the full staff is mastered including up to two ledger lines above the treble staff and two ledger lines below the bass staff; the more difficult the settings, the more points are awarded; high score is tracked so that players always have a goal; over a dozen instructional video lessons are accessible from inside the app; children with no prior music instruction or note reading experience can start learning about the music alphabet, the staff, and how to identify different notes; provides a motivational tool for music teachers to use with students; for piano students, band and orchestra students, singers, and guitar players; (iOS 5.0 or later; Android 2.3.3 and up). More apps for Note Reading this week!
DoReRhythm Choose a time signature and drag notes onto the music staff; if note counts match the time signature, measure will play; practice counting with whole notes, dotted half notes, half notes, quarter notes, and eighth notes; in easy mode, focus on the whole notes, half notes, and quarter notes; in easy mode, time signature choices are three/four time and four/four time; hard mode adds in six/eight time; settings button provides choices and gives some tips for those just learning to count music; understanding rhythm is important for good sight reading skills; (iOS 3.2 or later). Today's app is the DoReMemory app:
DoReMemory Music educational app created to teach early pianists where notes belong on the treble and bass clef staffs; user is given the letter name of a note then taps where they think that note should be on the staff; when correct, the note shows up, the correct pitch plays, and stars twinkle; when user does not tap the correct spot, an arrow directs them to the right location; no penalty for incorrect answers; try again or move on to the next note; no timer; includes treble notes from middle C to a high G and bass notes from middle C to a low F; Middle C is the only ledger line note included; to switch between clefs, tap the treble or bass clef symbol in the lower corners of the screen; switch from letter note names to the “fixed do” Solfége names; (iOS 4.3 or later; Android 1.6 and up). |
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