MyEarTraining

@myeartraining

Ear training app for musicians who want to improve their relative pitch recognition abilities.

Joined February 2015

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  1. 4 Nov 2020

    You can now share any old training result just by tapping on it in the session list. Share it to your favorite social media, send it via e-mail or any instant messaging tool to your teacher or just save it for later use. On Android use the long tap gesture.

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  2. 16 Oct 2020

    Staff notation in singing exercises for better connecting singing voice and notes now available on Android and iOS. You can select the used clef in settings (treble, bass, tenor, soprano, alto…).

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  3. 24 Apr 2020

    I am proud to announce, that MyEarTraining was chosen by Professor Jeremy Marozeau, from the Technical University of Denmark to be a part of a study on the effect of voice timbre in pitch learning and sound reproduction.

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  4. 2 Apr 2020

    New settings for Tonal exercises. Previous solfege exercises can now use numbers (e.g. 1, 2, b3) to name notes as an alternative to Movable Do. You can also set the chord progression played before the question.

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  5. 6 Mar 2020

    We added new article explaining solfège syllables used in music and MyEarTraining.

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  6. 29 Nov 2019

    MyEarTraining on iOS supports Dark Mode now. 🌜🌃🎶

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  7. 1 Apr 2019

    Interface for teachers was upgraded for better usability on every screen sizes. Teachers can implement syllabus by creating courses with custom exercises and instructions for students. As students practice, teachers can see their training progress

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  8. 20 Feb 2019

    You can now adjust pitch detection sensitivity in singing exercises. Available both on Android and iOS.

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  9. Retweeted
    27 Jan 2019

    Happy 263rd Birthday to Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart! 🎂 🎶 ♥

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  10. 14 Jan 2019

    New Tonal Melody exercises in MyEarTraining. Most simple exercise with simple key signatures (up to two ♯/♭) and maximal step M2. For experienced users longer melodies with all possible key signatures and maximal step up to one octave. 🎶🎹

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  11. 17 Oct 2018

    Acquiring absolute pitch in adulthood is possible based on this study

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  12. Retweeted
    5 Oct 2018

    Happy Thank you to our music teachers 🎶 All those scales and technical exercises were worth it! 😁🎵

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  13. 21 Sep 2018

    Our Music Theory app includes new exercises for practicing chord and scale structure. You need this for your ear training sessions. Get it here:

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  14. 3 Sep 2018

    New statistics can be used to view your results grouped by days/weeks/monts/years to see your progress in long-term perspective. Now available on both platforms (Android & iOS).

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  15. 2 Jul 2018

    For those who practice chords ear training with piano, we have added a new symbol - empty triangle - to show the root note of an inversion of chord. The chord doesn’t necessarily include the root note but it is so, you have to select it too.

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  16. 22 Mar 2018

    For teachers: we are constantly working on simplifying the process of registering students and joining your school courses. That’s why we added the possibility to register directly from iPhones and iPads with no more need to use the web interface.

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  17. 17 Feb 2018

    Now you can set tempo for each training type separately. Choose the speed that fits your specific level best and progress from there over time.

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  18. 9 Sep 2017

    Notation view for intervals, scales and chords now available in iOS version of

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  19. 19 Aug 2017

    If you are BETA tester of MyEarTrainer than you already see notations in the most of trainings.

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  20. 13 Jun 2017

    Sing while you practice your instrument and you will see huge improvements in just a few weeks. Get help with new singing exercises.

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