About Scale And Triad Trainer
App 1: Scale Ear Trainer
Improve your ears for scales and modes with this handy app. Whether you play the guitar, piano, viola, or tuba, you can use "Scale Ear Trainer". Scale Ear Trainer is design to help you get a better understanding of recognizing scales and different modes.
This app is extremely simple to use. Here's how this app works...
-An audio of a random scale in a random tonic/key will be played
-Select the correct scale/mode
Strengthen your music knowledge today and be fluent in recognizing scales/modes
Other features..
-A scoring system is included
-Endless. Play as long as you like.
-Skip button.
Scales/Modes included in Scale Ear Trainer.
Scales....
Major
Minor Natural
Minor Harmonic
Minor Melodic
Modes....
Ionian
Dorian
Phrygian
Lydian
Mixolydian
Aeolian
Locrian
App 2: Triad Trainer
Improve your triad note reading wih this handy app. Whether you play the guitar, piano or the violin, you can take advantage of "Triad Trainer".
Triad Trainer is designed to help you get a better understanding of recognizing Major, Minor, Augmented and Diminished chords on the Treble and Bass Clef.
This app is a multiple choice quiz and is extremely simple to use. Here's how this app works...
-A random triad will be selected
-Select the Correct Triad (Major,Minor,Augmented,Diminished)
Strengthen your music knowledge today and be fluent in recognizing chords.
Other features..
-A scoring system is included
-Endless. Play as long as you like.
-Skip button.
This app was developed with adobe flash. A free download of adobe air is required.
Android Requirement for Adobe Air
1. Androidâ„¢ 2.3 and above
2. ARMv7 processor with vector FPU, minimum 550MHz, OpenGL ES 2.0, H.264 and AAC HW decoders
3. 256MB of RAM
Download and install
Scale And Triad Trainer version 1.0 on your
Android device!
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Android package:
air.scaleTriads, download Scale And Triad Trainer.apk
by A####:
I've been using the scales practise (which are great by the way). Slightly annoying when you pick natural minor and it tells me I'm wrong, and the correct answer was the aeolian mode (or vice-versa). It'd be cool to be able to control the playing speed of scales too. Last suggestion would be to have a menu to select or deselect scales that get played. Otherwise great job! I'd give 5 stars when I see a few of these things.