Scales- a practice assistant

Scales- a practice assistant Free App

Rated 4.29/5 (7) —  Free Android application by Carson Greene

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About Scales- a practice assistant

Ever find yourself bored with playing your scales in the circle of fifths while practicing? Maybe you've considered writing out the scale names and putting them in a hat to get a random scale, but thought it was too much work. Now, with the Scales app, you can get truly random scales with just a flick of your wrist! Simply shake your Android device and a random scale will magically appear on the screen! You can also customize what maximum amount of sharps and flats you want to play from, what types of scales (Major, Natural Minor, etc.) you want to see appear, and even which exact scales you want to see. Also, coming soon via In-App Purchase, you'll be able to see information about the scale on the screen such as the notes and key signature. Download today and jump start your practice session!

How to Download / Install

Download and install Scales- a practice assistant version 1.0.1 on your Android device!
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Android package: com.carson_greene.scales, download Scales- a practice assistant.apk

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App History & Updates

What's Changed
- Fixes an issue where, on Marshmallow, the dialog to pick the number of sharps and flats was compressed to be very small
- Fixes a derpy issue where, if you changed the number of sharps, the number of flats would change, and vice versa. I'm so sorry that I didn't catch that earlier.
More downloads  Scales- a practice assistant reached 500 - 1 000 downloads

What are users saying about Scales- a practice assistant

O70%
by O####:

A suggestion: Allow for a random field with "arpeggio" or "scale" and perhaps "left hand" or "both hands", too. A lot of people will no-doubt use this for practicing for music exams!

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by V####:

Hi, I've been using this app on ios for a while now and its become a regular part of my practice routine. However, for as long as I've been using it, there havent been any additions to the app. I would really love the ability to enter my own scales, as being a jazz musician I often deal with the less common scales (modes, altered, wholetone, etc.). I would really love this feature on the app and i would use it all the time :) thanks


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