Piano Flash Card 4+

Flash Cards For Piano/Keyboard

Samman Thapa

Designed for iPhone

    • 2.3 • 4 Ratings
    • Free

iPhone Screenshots

Description

Carry your Piano Flashcards in your phone. No login required, no extra effort needed. Simply open your app, look at the key on the screen, and practice locating them in your Piano.

With Piano Flash Card in your phone, you will learn to locate keys in no time.

Enjoy learning. You will not need to change a flash card once you play it. Set a timer. The flash card will change by itself. We randomly choose the next card, so you can focus on learning where each key is in your piano instead of changing your cards.

Features:
- Run timed flash card practice sessions
- Next card is chosen randomly
- You can choose to see or not see the name of the note
- You can stop or pause a practice session anytime
- You can choose how many cards you want to practice per session. The maximum you can have is 34, from Bass C2 to Treble E6
- You can choose how long you will need a card to be on the screen before it changes.
- A simple, non-distracting user interface that you will surely fall in love with
- Make the name of the card visible if you do not know its name
- Make the session longer if you need more time to locate your keys.

Keep learning and keep growing. Turn off the name of the key and reduce the time you take per card as you grow.

Learn. Practice. Delight.

What’s New

Version 2.0

- You can now swipe to change the cards
- Design is now more slicker

Ratings and Reviews

2.3 out of 5
4 Ratings

4 Ratings

Armchair designer ,

Nice idea, poor application

I would love to use this for my students, but there are 3 flaws that prevent it. 1st: there are no directions for how the developer intends the flash cards to be used. 2nd: the cards play through without any feedback to the user. 3rd: the note pitches too often sound in the wrong octave. This is unacceptable.

Kennnnniekay ,

Almost good, but it’s kinda bad

This can’t be used like a normal flashcard. You should be able to look at the not, then touch it to flip it over and see if your guess was correct. Instead, you either see the note and the symbol all at once OR you only see the symbol and can’t see if your guess was correct. Seems like a huge oversight for a flash card app.

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