Music Theory Intervals • vs True Beat Usage & Stats

Teachers, students and professional musicians: Recognize simple and compound intervals by sight and/or sound. Includes a 'Grade Book' list of all saved results that you can print or send. • Simple Intervals included are major, minor, diminished, augmented 2nds, 3rds, 6ths, 7ths, and diminished, perfect, and augmented 4ths, 5ths, and octaves. • Compound Intervals are intervals larger than an octave. • Three modes: Audio and Visual, Audio Only (Ear Training), and Visual Only (Clef Notation Training). • Treble, Alto, Tenor, and Bass clefs. • Set how the interval is played; harmonically, melodically up, down, or randomly. • Set a random root change, or set the root yourself between each question. • Set the number of questions, or stop anytime and grade only the number answered. The Grade Book is filterable by name. Grades include the name, date and time the quiz was taken, all relevant settings (clef, number of questions, etc.), and score (percentage and letter grade).
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True Beat is an accurate metronome that comes equipped with many useful features, yet easy to use. The consistent and intuitive user interface minimizes the time needed to explore the app allowing you to instantly include it into your practice routine on your instrument. Main features • Tempo • Meter • Rhythmic pattern (subdivisions) • Accents on any beat True Beat supports a wide tempo range between 20 - 360 BPM, divided into common tempo markings, from slowest to fastest, larghissimo (24 bpm and under) to prestissimo (200 bpm and more). The meter may be set to any time signature between 2/4 and 16/4. As for subdivisions, duplets, triplets, quadruplets may be set to emphasis a rhythmic pattern. Further, any beat in the meter may optionally be accentuated. To get started, press the play button of the metronome in the center and the metronome starts playing using its current settings. At any time you can adjust beat, meter, rhythmic pattern by pressing the plus or minus buttons, or accentuate any beat in the meter by long pressing the beat number. The metronome also allows setting the beat by tapping with the finger. You enable this mode by long pressing the play button. It switches back to normal mode as soon as the count-down timer expires. Other possible adjustments of the metronome • Measure accents • Beat volume • Rhythm volume • Count-in • Available sounds: Cowbell, Electronic, Metronome, Tick Tock, and Woodblock.
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Music Theory Intervals • VS.
True Beat

December 18, 2024