
Gerald Gallenbeck
I like Clefs & Perfect Ear. Great software. Good options. Good interfacing. Good lessons. Exactly the apps I'm looking for. I still can't connect my Roland fp30x with it however. It pairs and shows in the upper right corner, and the settings all look correct, but doesn't acknowledge key presses in the lesson. Maybe it'll work if i get a cable.
2 people found this review helpful

Logan Crace
This app is incredible for learning note names and sightreading. The UI is very simple and intuitive, everything feels like it makes sense and there are no stupid frills to distract from the purpose of the app, which is very refreshing. It is just interested in helping you get better at reading and it does exactly that. The free version allows you to practice the entirety of treble clef and much of bass, however the free version is only 2.99 and it is one-time. Worth it. Mad respect to the devs
6 people found this review helpful

Levi Rorem
Ok just got some background I'm a guitarist and not to toot my own horn but I'm pretty good at guitar. But I always felt like my music theory was lacking. I've always wanted to be able to efficiently read sheet music. I feel like this app is the best one out here! Just after a couple minutes I feel like my ability to read music more efficiently has double! I would recommend this is you are a newbie at sheet music. The only issue I have with this app is it only teaches the note names. No timing.
5 people found this review helpful