About Scale Logic Ad-free
Learn to master major and minor scales quickly with Scale Logic!
When first learning to play a musical instrument, scale key signatures can appear very confusing but Scale Logic helps to illustrate that this is not the case. This unique app gives you an alternative and fresh approach to learning major and minor scales based around the tones and semitones found within a scale.
Within a major and minor scale, the pattern of tones and semitones (the musical intervals) are fixed from the starting note to the end note. This fixed pattern can be applied to any starting note to demonstrate how a scale is constructed. Using this fixed pattern and while looking at piano keys, you can see how a scale's key signature is derived. For example, by placing the fixed pattern of musical intervals at the starting note of the G major scale (note G) you would play a series of white notes until you reached he black note of F#. Therefore the key signature of G major is F#.
This fixed pattern shows you which notes must be played to make a scale and the sharps/flats which give the scale its identity.
FEATURES:
♪ Scales: major & minor (natural, harmonic, ascending melodic, pentatonic)
♪ Tone spacing/musical intervals (e.g. tone & semitone)
♪ Stave (staff) displaying the scale key signature
♪ Representation of piano keys
♪ Scale degree names (e.g. tonic, supertonic, mediant, etc.)
♪ Enharmonically similar notes (e.g. C-flat)
♪ Quickly switch to the relative key in major/minor scales
♪ Violin and piano sound effects
♪ No adverts!
I'd like to dedicate this app to my father whose concept it is and I would also like to thank violin tutor Andrew Watkinson for his input. We hope you find it useful!
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Scale Logic Ad-free version 1.1.9 on your
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by T####:
What a cool concept! This app does an excellent job at helping to identify the intervals between scales. The only complaint I have is that, currently, notes which are sharp or flat only display a sharp or flat sigh instead of the note name.