NoteWorks for iPhone

  • 3.3
    out of 5
    37 Ratings
  • New version for iPhone

    joyMpiano

    I have NoteWorks downloaded on my iPad and have enjoyed recommending it to my piano students. I’m excited to now be able to recommend NoteWorks to my students who do not own an iPad but own an iPhone! The iPhone version is much like the iPad version, except the NoteWorks has added an improved way for players to select the range of notes on the staff they would like to practice during the game. The size of the staff is slightly smaller in the iPhone version than in the iPad version. This is somewhat of a disadvantage for young beginner students, but I imagine that most students will not have too much difficulty reading the notes with their young eyes.

  • You DON’T Get What You Pay For!

    a_bearded_nerd

    This app would be wonderful if not for one very important flaw - every single version of this app comes with different features depending on what device you buy it for. The iPhone version, for example, doesn’t let you use the Grand staff (both treble and bass clefs at the same time) but the iPad version does. The iPad version doesn’t let you adjust the note range, but the iPhone version does. The App Store listing does NOT make this clear. You have to go to the developer’s website to learn this information. Ordinarily I wouldn’t be so harsh with this review except for the fact that your purchase does not let you install it on multiple devices. You have to purchase this app multiple times to put it on other devices.

  • Fun app for students!

    cmariemusic

    Noteworks has been really fun for my piano students ages 7+ .. The character and sound effects are appealing. The ability to slide and choose a specific note range to work on is very helpful in the studio. I also like the re-do option because it encourages students to try again until they really know it. Well done!

  • Awesome app!

    Rjse

    I use NoteWorks in my piano studio. It is one of my top 5 favorite note reading apps to use. Not only can you customize what needs to be learned or reviewed, but it has the option to answer with solfege (do, re, mi), a keyboard, or letter names. The iPhone/iPod version is smaller but very convenient for those who do not have an iPad. I highly recommend this game.

  • Recommended

    Crybabyt

    This is a nice little app that will help you learn to read sheet music and learn where the notes live on the piano and guitar. Good for both kids and adults. Good for practice anywhere when your instrument isn't handy.

  • Amazing.

    JustReags

    This is an excellent music note game! It’s my favorite piano game. At first I was struggling to get through these notes but now they are a piece of cake with a game like this. My mom bought me the full version! Thank you!

  • U need to pay twice to use on both iphone and iPad

    Boston787

    I paid and used it on my iPhone. Then i wanted to use it on my iPad as well, unfortunately it requires me to buy again in order to use it on iPad. I normally don’t see an app that charges twice for iPad and iPhone.

  • Beware of device specific app

    saridt

    You are required to pay twice for this app. Once for the iPhone version and then the iPad.

  • Crashes every few minutes

    leo132567

    It crashes every few minutes on my iPad. I am using the latest version. Piece of crap.

  • Needs Updating

    TheePop

    The full version does not let you use the touchscreen keyboard, it wants you to hook up MIDI keyboard, which is no good when you want to be mobile. This app needs updating!