What Reddit Says About Music Theory Apps
We compiled 18 Reddit discussions about Music Theory apps from 6 subreddits. Here's what real users recommend, complain about, and debate.
Reddit Threads
r/musictheory
Call me old fashioned, but I don't really care all too much for apps when it comes to learning these things. You learn music best by making music, not by having someone tell you how to make music. ... NoteNerd is one. ... Five years later… my little music theory side project turned into a full ...
r/musicproduction
Not looking for trivia or things like that, but stuff that would help me with theory or producing or similar. Share ... There are apps to practice ear training. If you’re learning to read music notation there are practice apps for that as well. ... Your instrument is the place. Piano is the best one...
r/guitarlessons
Skill Elevation for Veterans: Tailored for guitarists with your level of experience, Talented offers advanced lessons to break through the stagnation. Transition from relying solely on tabs to understanding the theory behind the music you love.
r/musictheory
"Music Theory for Musicians and Normal People" by Toby Rush, convenient, one-page summaries written by u/keepingthecommontone of just about every music theory topic you might come across in freshman or sophomore theory!
r/musictheory
I've create a web app called https://pianotheory.app/. Check it out if you want to learn the basics of music theory on a virtual piano!
r/musictheory
I use Tenuto the most currently, as I am trying to learn theory and sight reading as I pick up the piano ... Tenuto is so useful! It has so many useful tools to help you apply music theory.
r/musictheory
I know this is an old post but I've create a web app called https://pianotheory.app/. Check it out if you want to learn the basics of music theory on a virtual piano!
r/piano
You will find everything you need for free to learn theories on musictheory.net. There's even exercise to read sheets. I go there on my smartphone frequently. For sheets, "musescore" apps.
r/pianolearning
Apps cant do that imo. ... Maybe the local community college has a piano class. A good value with qualified educators can be a great start. More replies More replies ... I have been using Flowkey for a few weeks now, and I gotta say, it's pretty amazing for learning both for theory and practice...
r/musictheory
Anything I can load onto my phone or tablet to brush up on theory, composition, ear-training, songwriting, voice-leading, instrumentation, harmony, or any of the other stuff a well-rounded record producer should know? Thanks in advance for any suggestions! PS: I will seed the pot by suggesting two o...
r/Bass
I’m trying to find a somewhat comprehensive learning tool for music theory. I’d love some kind of all-in-one resource for explanations, diagrams, and quizzes. Does anyone have any recommendations for something like that? Archived post. New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast. Share .....
r/musictheory
It looks like you might be looking for resources to learn music theory or ear training. If so, please check the sidebar, where we provide several lists of resources. Here are some especially popular websites, apps, and books to learn music theory, which we have posted in the sidebar:
r/musictheory
"Music Theory for Musicians and Normal People" by Toby Rush, convenient, one-page summaries written by /u/keepingthecommontone of just about every music theory topic you might come across in freshman or sophomore theory! ... I am a bot, and this action was performed automatically. Please c...
r/musictheory
It's basically the app version of musictheory.net, so if you want to check it out for free go to that site, but the Tenuto app has a bunch of extra tools and customizable exercises that really make it worth the price, IMO. It's not really a MIDI app as such, just a tool for learning music ...
r/musictheory
Tenuto is the same as musictheory.net. Just go on the site, and it will have all of the same exercises - no need to download a separate app. What are your favourite apps for learning music theory, practicing ear training, etc?
r/musictheory
It's basically just the app version of musictheory.net. It has a bit more customization and a few more tools than the website, but I mostly just bought it partly for convenience, and partly because I'd got so much use out of the website that I wanted to support them with a purchase ... Lit...
r/musictheory
I just did this with it https://www.reddit.com/r/musictheory/comments/zq11d0/the_ultimate_chord_progression_tool/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=android_app&utm_name=androidcss&utm_term=1&utm_content=share_button ... About Eurorack stuff. ... A subreddit devoted to gamebooks and e-gameb...
r/musictheory
Is the computer program worth it? ... Interval Recognizer is great cause it lets you program in your own songs for each interval within an octave, ascending and descending, and will play it each time you miss the interval. ReadRhythm is great for practicing rhythms. Play with the settings to get the...
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