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Ear Cat – Music Ear Training

Ear Cat – Music Ear Training

Android Music Melody Cats
3.9 Popularity

Addictive music ear training game

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Category
Age Rating
Everyone
Developer
Package Name
com.melodycats.earcat

So here's my take on Ear Cat - Music Ear Training. I've tried a bunch of music learning apps and this one's pretty solid. The gameplay is simple but addictive, and I like how it starts easy and gradually gets more challenging. And definitely helps train your ear in a fun way. The solfege mode is also a nice touch for getting better at relative pitch. On the downside, the ads can be intrusive if you don't pay, and it does get a bit repetitive after a while. But overall, if you're looking to improve your musical skills, Ear Cat is a pretty good option.

Manya Lyalya
AUTHOR: Manya Lyalya Editor, Grand Screen

Pros

  • Tons of strategic depth without being overwhelming
  • Graphics look great and run smooth on older phones
  • Free to play, don't need to spend money to enjoy it
  • Helpful for both beginners and experienced musicians
  • Covers a range of ear training exercises

Cons

  • Upgrades take forever at higher levels
  • Gets repetitive after a while
  • Ads can be annoying if you don't pay
  • Took me some time to get the hang of the mechanics
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Description

Been playing Ear Cat – Music Ear Training for a couple months now. It’s basically a game that helps you train your musical ear, with 80 levels that get progressively more challenging. Looks like they worked with some pro musicians to make it, so it’s got a pretty solid approach to recognizing intervals and learning to identify pitches.

Here’s what you do: you hear a note or chord, and you have to select the right option from a list. There’s also a neat solfege mode where you learn to relate pitches to a tonal center. Took me a while to get the hang of it but it’s pretty satisfying when you start nailing those intervals.

Look, if you’re into music theory or just want to improve your ear, you’ll probably dig this. It’s not perfect – the ads can get a bit annoying unless you pay – but overall it’s a helpful and entertaining app. Worth checking out for beginners and skilled musicians alike.

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