Functional Ear Trainer 4+

Ear training for everyone

Serhii Korchan

Designed for iPad

    • 4.9 • 2.7K Ratings
    • Free

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Description

Have you (or maybe one of your friends) ever wanted to learn to transcribe or play music by ear?

It is so important for a musician to know what you are hearing. A good musical ear helps when you are composing, improvising, transcribing melodies, or playing with others.

Most likely you have already tried different programs to learn to recognize intervals or even to acquire perfect pitch. However, although such programs develop your ear, but can you actually play any melody you hear as soon as you listen to it?

Imagine you could understand music... It is like when somebody is talking to you, you not only hear pleasant sounds, but you recognize words and their meaning.

One day I came across Alain Benbassat's program called "Functional Ear Trainer" and have been using it ever since. It is based on Alain's method to learn to recognize tones.

The main difference between the Functional Ear Trainer and other methods is that it teaches you to distinguish between tones in the context of a particular musical key. You begin to recognize the role (or function) of each tone in this key, which is incredibly similar to its role in other keys of the same scale.

And it is *guaranteed* anyone can gradually develop this skill. It does not matter:
- who you are - an absolute beginner in music or a virtuoso professional musician;
- how old you are - a 3 yo kid or a 90+ adult;
- what musical instrument you play (you don't even have to play one).

The only requirement is to practice for 10 minutes a day.

I was so excited about this ear trainer that I have developed a mobile app based on the Alain Benbassat method. I hope you will find it useful.

What’s New

Version 3.3.7

*** If you like Functional Ear Trainer, please take the time to give us a nice review: it really helps
1) Intro Game for new users. You can remove it in the Main Settings.
2) Some simplifications in the design. Sorry for any inconvenience, these changes are important.
3) Daily Reminders (inside the Main Settings).
4) Sharing screenshots of your results on social networks.
5) Several new Basic Training → Play! mode Settings.
6) The advanced mode now plays 2 notes together by default.

Ratings and Reviews

4.9 out of 5
2.7K Ratings

2.7K Ratings

CharmieLady ,

This is a great app 😊

I have been using this app consistently over past several days and I have been improving my note recognition far better than I ever thought I could. I didn’t believe it would work this well and in such a short time. I still have quite a ways to go but I’m confident I will get there. The app is fun to use. Easy to navigate. I am learning quite a bit about music. I’m 54 years old and decided to take up playing the keyboard about 4 years ago. I have been teaching myself using mostly apps and online learning. I have no previous music education before that at all but always wanted to play an instrument. Back in my younger years I was told I didn’t have an ear for it and was refused as a student. Not something likely to happen today. But thanks to apps like this one, I’m finally getting back what was taken from me even though I’ll never be as good as if I had learned it from a young age but I never thought it was possible until recently. Thanks for such a great app. Highly recommended for everyone who wants to learn this. It’s amazingly fun and informative as well.

Rberthugeman ,

Really useful app

Super simple, but powerful. I used to mentally “measure” intervals in my head - not very fast or practical. With a lot of repetition using this app, I now simply “feel” the notes - they begin to take on an unmistakable “personality” within the context of a tonal center that is crystal clear and instantly recognizable without any thinking - almost like you see a color and just know it. Not the actual note (perfect pitch) but the function relative to a tonic. If you know the key and are fluent in theory the note name comes a millisecond after you feel the function so you get a sort of “poor man’s” perfect pitch after a while, haha. I like the app because it focuses on one super important foundational aspect of ear training and does it very effectively. There are a zillion other apps that try to cover everything and are pretty mediocre. This app limits its scope but delivers results. Many thanks to the creator for providing this great tool free of charge.

BigBlocka ,

Simple and effective

This app is exactly what I was looking for. I want to learn to play my bass guitar by ear. This app lets me practice finding the right note on my bass without worrying about what it’s called. It has the option to name the notes by letters, numbers, or the do-re- me system. There is a steady level build up from half a scale, to the other half, to a full octave, to multiple octaves, to different scales, etc. I like it very much and have noticed an improvement in just a week of using it. The only thing that could make this app better is if It could recognize the note I play instead of tapping the screen. Right now I listen to the note, then play it on my bass, then tap the corresponding number on the app. Nevertheless, I’m just being picky. Overall this is an excellent app. I highly recommend.

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