| User | Verdict | |------|---------| | | Excellent – starts with very basic intervals and rhythm. | | Music student | Essential – complements any aural skills class. | | Jazz musician | Very good – jazz workshop & customizable progressions. | | Producer/Beatmaker | Good for rhythm training, less for chord-scale theory. | | Singer | Great – sight-singing & interval singing with pitch detection. | | Teacher | Very useful – create custom assignments, track student progress. |
You can start with basic intervals (unison, 2nd, 3rd) and work up to: earmaster pro 7
You can practice these in root position or inversions. The "Listening" section plays the chord, and you must click the correct notation on the staff. The difficulty ramps up automatically based on your accuracy. | User | Verdict | |------|---------| | |
EarMaster Pro 7 has two modes. Use the for 15 minutes every morning. It is a randomized warm-up. Use the "Masterclass" when you have an hour; it picks a specific topic (e.g., "7th Chord Inversions in Minor Keys") and drills you until you reach 90% accuracy. | | Producer/Beatmaker | Good for rhythm training,
You can also create – extremely flexible.