Pitch Perfector - Ear Training

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3.8
203 reviews
50K+
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Content rating
Everyone
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About this app

Learn to identify any note you hear with a fun, free, and easy-to-use training tool!

Pitch Perfector is designed according to the latest research to help you learn perfect pitch (absolute pitch) quickly and easily with a responsive interface that makes learning feel like a game! ๐Ÿ˜

๐ŸŽฎ Using three specialized training modes, you will be able to develop, practice, and test your pitch recognition speed and accuracy. With the ability to choose which notes you wish to train on, you can focus your learning where it is needed most.

๐ŸŽ“ You can also put your skills to the test by progressing through the challenging Perfect Pitch Test, leveling up each time you improve your pitch and develop your skills!

๐Ÿ“ˆ Track your personal progress with lifetime and play-session statistics that are saved to your profile. Discover your weak spots with a detailed note accuracy graph after each Perfect Pitch Test!

Ideal for teachers, students, and musicians. It's time to get your pitch perfect! ๐Ÿ’ฏ
Updated on
Jul 11, 2021

Data safety

Safety starts with understanding how developers collect and share your data. Data privacy and security practices may vary based on your use, region, and age. The developer provided this information and may update it over time.
This app may share these data types with third parties
Location, App activity and 2 others
This app may collect these data types
Location, App activity and 2 others
Data is encrypted in transit

Ratings and reviews

3.7
195 reviews
A Google user
January 6, 2020
Unfortunately, this app seemed fairly useless bc once you got a sense of the key center you could just use relative pitch to figure out what note is what. And the training mode has success sort of reward sound that gave you the same tonality every time!! So once you figured out what key that was you didn't even keep the key center in your mind bc they kept giving it to you! Still giving a 4 star bc I want to encourage them
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Hyperfocus Interactive
January 6, 2020
Hi Sam, we appreciate the encouragement! Some users may want to disable the success sound effect, due to it being tonal. To do this, we have provided an option to disable it within the Accuracy Training settings menu (accessible via the cog-wheel on the main screen). You may also prefer to train yourself without immediate feedback via the Test mode
Gaming Guitarist
January 11, 2021
I have been using this app for months now and I have completed test 10 with 100% accuracy. There is even a setting to test up to 3 melodic or harmonic notes, but I think it could be much higher, maybe even with more than one octave. The speed test is very limited as it only has CDEFGAB. All around, great app, I've gotten very far, but I'm still looking to improve. One last thing, there should be a manual which tells the user how to train perfect pitch (I associate each note with a short melody).
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Hyperfocus Interactive
January 11, 2021
Thank you for your review, and congratulations! Completing level 10 with 100% accuracy is an awesome milestone. We'll take your feedback about more simultaneous notes and training guidance into consideration for a future update.
Clifford M Willett (Cliff)
May 24, 2020
This app is utterly bizarre. One does not throw diminished fifths at beginners as it will discourage them. And it makes no sense to have two notes of an interval played by two different synth tones. I've worked as a repititeur for a vocal coach after leaving Trinity Laban in London and am fed up with apps made for music students by people who appear to lack basic musical knowledge. For an advanced student this is fine, but not for beginners who need gently guiding, not stretching too far.
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Hyperfocus Interactive
May 25, 2020
Hi Gรฉrard, training with multiple pitches is optional for those who wish to progress from identifying individual pitches. The interval between pitches is random, and can be any length based on the notes you have enabled. The interval is not important to recognise, only the individual pitch classes, as the goal is absolute pitch. - Hyperfocus Team

What's new

What's new in v1.64

- Various bug fixes
- UI improvements
- Performance enhancements

To learn more about this app, visit: https://hyperfocusinteractive.com/

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