
Marta Matuszewska
After new research showing learning perfect pitch is doable in adulthood came out, I decided to find a place to try. This is an awesome and intuitive app! It's taking into consideration that recognising a note on different instruments is important for the generalisation of pitch leaning. I could actually see (hear ;)) the first effects of learning after just a few uses. That said, human brain is an awesome tool 🤯
2 people found this review helpful

sonofthort
Honestly seems like a great app. Not sure what the negative reviews are about, maybe they are outdated. It's a very focused app on pitch perfect hearing training, without a bunch of other cumbersome features, exactly what I wanted. I haven't seen any ads, it's a very nice free app. The challenge mode is a great way to learn as it starts with just a few possible notes to identify, and slowly adds more notes as you master each level. Recommended for anyone looking to develop pitch identification
1 person found this review helpful

Gaming Guitarist
I have been using this app for months now and I have completed test 10 with 100% accuracy. There is even a setting to test up to 3 melodic or harmonic notes, but I think it could be much higher, maybe even with more than one octave. The speed test is very limited as it only has CDEFGAB. All around, great app, I've gotten very far, but I'm still looking to improve. One last thing, there should be a manual which tells the user how to train perfect pitch (I associate each note with a short melody).
17 people found this review helpful
Hyperfocus Interactive
January 11, 2021
Thank you for your review, and congratulations! Completing level 10 with 100% accuracy is an awesome milestone.
We'll take your feedback about more simultaneous notes and training guidance into consideration for a future update.