About ScaleHelper Jr
Choose an exercise: see the notes and hear them played
Play the exercise: get a score, see the notes you played and listen to your performance
ScaleHelper Jr is the fast way to improve your playing. With actual feedback based on what you played, ScaleHelper enables you to concentrate on the aspects of your playing that will help the most.
ScaleHelper Jr has 2 modes:
1. Choose a scale: Choose the exercise you want to play and ScaleHelper Jr listens and gives you a score. Ideal to improve a specific musical exercise.
2. Challenge me: ScaleHelper Jr will ask you to play exercises from your challenge list that is based on your chosen syllabus. ScaleHelper Jr will identify what you need to practise and make sure you get exam ready while having fun on the way. Ideal for practising a range of exercises.
ScaleHelper Jr contains everything you need for most of the instruments covered by the ABRSM, Trinity Guildhall, and MTB examining boards from Grade 1 to Grade 3. ScaleHelper Jr is great way to beginning musicians.
ScaleHelper Jr allows you to create your own syllabus from the exercises it supports: major scales; major arpeggios; harmonic minor scales; melodic minor scales; natural minor scales; minor arpeggios; chromatic scales; dominant sevenths; and whole-tone scales.
Instruments supported include Violin, Viola, Cello, Guitar, Bass Guitar, Clarinet, Flute, Oboe, Saxophone, Bassoon, Recorder, Trumpet, Cornet, Trombone and Horn. A full list is available at www.junior.ScaleHelper.com along with details of the rich feature set ScaleHelper Jr has to offer.
ScaleHelper Jr provides guidance between your lessons to help build on that teaching. You can dispense with the need to review scales by playing them in your lessons and instead reuse the time you gain to learn technique and perfect your pieces.
ScaleHelper Jr supports multiple users, keeping each user's history for each of their instruments. You can save recordings to study later or to show and play to your teacher and friends. Have fun competing with your friends to see who can get the highest score or who can maintain the highest average.