Travis Cartmell
Essentially flashcards, but with music notes instead. You can even change the input type to piano keys instead of letter notes. Really good for quick studying and trying to get over the hurdle of assigning letters to keys. There don't seem to be a lot of advanced options (chords, changing key signatures, etc) so I would only recommend this to beginners that have trouble with reading speed. However, this app is amazing for what it is.
Alexander Ortiona
It's akin to teaching math facts combined with flash cards, but providing feedback with individual scoring for each cumulative round. Be mindful, the scores are kept for each set of setting. So even if you simply change from both clefs to just treble clefs, it will be a different set of saved scores. Perfect learning app!
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Vladislavs Pisligins
If there is a desire to learn to read music notes fast, but you are on the train or waiting for an appointment - set up the difficulty you like and start to tap. And I would sudgest not to use keys, but the letters, because they are still formed as the keys. Also someone may complain, that you have only one octave to displayed. But for that it makes more sence to practice on a real keyboard. This is a perfect compact solution to learn an automated and intuitive note recognition.
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