Tone - Learn Perfect Pitch!

Tone - Learn Perfect Pitch!

By Coda Labs Incorporated

  • Category: Music
  • Release Date: 2016-08-17
  • Current Version: 2.3
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 151.04 MB
  • Developer: Coda Labs Incorporated
  • Compatibility: Android, iOS 10.0
Score: 4.4928
4.4928
From 8,825 Ratings

Description

Tone is a fun and simple game to help you improve your ears and sing with perfect pitch. - Simple, intuitive interface - Choose your pitches and octaves - Difficulties ranging from easy to expert - Practice mode with reference pitch - Transpose the notes to different keys - View note names, piano keys, or use solfege - Share your score and compete with friends! - Learn to recognize musical intervals like minor 3rds and major 7ths. - Learn to recognize chord qualities like major and minor. - Visualize your progress over time with beautiful graphs. - All of your progress & data is automatically stored in iCloud, so you'll never lose it. Privacy Policy: https://codalabs.io/privacypolicy.htm Terms of Use: https://app.termly.io/document/terms-of-use-for-website/7befc033-df4c-40b8-90b1-c3ef9e4f3eac

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Reviews

  • Great app for singers and musicians

    5
    By Cpena2000
    Love that I can have my own virtual lessons on hand when I want. Helps train my ear as a singer. Totally recommend 🫶
  • Excellent!

    5
    By Lucycree
    I love love love pitch perfect!
  • Beautifully elegant design (at a very high price)!

    4
    By Cassiofm
    I love music apps and this was instant love at first sight. It is so cute and so customisable. I just feel like using it all the time. Feels effortless and fun and elegant. I love the themes customisation and the sounds (cello made all the difference for me as cello player). Some minor flickering here and there but maybe cuz I’m on iOS beta. But I already stopped using it because I hate goodbyes (and we will be parting ways after my free trial ends). My biggest gripe (probably only too) is the price. Is the reason I wouldn’t give it 5 stars. I know subscription is here to stay and it helps developers to keep providing a good service. But at $99 a year for something that is a feature on many other music apps is not worth it for me. Granted this is the best looking pitch practice app I’ve ever seen in here, but I can’t justify to myself paying for a subscription for just one feature that I already have in two or three apps I paid a one-off fee. And these apps offer me a lot more features. Again, nowhere near as good looking as this, but no subscription either. I guess if there was a lifetime purchase option it would worth buying it, but again it would have to be a bit more competitive price. But it is undeniable the fact this app is gorgeous and would definitely help anyone aiming to practice pitch perfect!
  • PERFECT 4 Beginner pianist

    5
    By SHAYSWAY.336
    VERY helpful. This will definitely improve and help if you are trying to play music by ear or become pitch perfect. VERY EASY TO USE AND VERY FUN AS WELL. I DEFINITELY recommend!!. <3
  • I’m actually learning this

    5
    By Suzanne08123
    This isn’t coming easily to me, but as I came back to the app, after a while, I’m finding my ears remembered. It’s helping with my beginning, guitar playing.
  • Thank you

    5
    By Swaitwhat
    The best app ever! Thank you very much
  • Not cheap 😭

    4
    By Shagamafagalaga
    You can practise until day 5 and the rest you must pay for 💀💀 it’s also kinda hard to practise perfect pitch when you can base the notes off of the last one you heard… but this app is high quality, very good animations and design, works well.
  • Pretty annoying

    3
    By D Swan 402
    My son already has Perfect Pitch and want to use this app for the chromatic scale but app has locked achievements that must be completed first complete…waste of time.
  • Don’t get the app if u want to sing

    1
    By pdbeiring
    I really wanted to sing better but all it did was teach me piano
  • Needs Improvement

    3
    By dvdheaco
    Sometimes, when listening to pitches to train my ear, it won’t play anything and I’m forced to guess. It’s obnoxious. Plus I’m a bass player, and the instrument options are very limited, so there is no bass on here to listen to. Looks nice though, and functions well for the most part.

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