ChordProg Ear Trainer

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Ear training with real music - Practice scales, intervals and chord progressions 75g1g

App info 3y1ik


0.9.85
January 25, 2025
38,628
Android 6.0+
Everyone

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App description 3g57f


Android App Analysis and Review: ChordProg Ear Trainer, Developed by DevDa AS. Listed in Education Category. Current Version Is 0.9.85, Updated On 25/01/2025 . According to s reviews on Google Play: ChordProg Ear Trainer. Achieved Over 39 thousand Installs. ChordProg Ear Trainer Currently Has 332 Reviews, Average Rating 4.5 Stars

Developing a good ear can be challenging, as many ear training apps don't offer practical applications. They tend to isolate musical concepts from the context that makes them significant. ChordProg Ear Trainer aims to solve this by providing a more realistic music training experience, moving beyond mere static chords played in root position on a single instrument.

Features included in the app
• Ear training using real music
• Harmonic and Melodic Chord training
• Harmonic and Melodic Interval training
• Scale training
• Dictionaries for chords and scales
• Reverse scale lookup of chords and scales
• Circle of 5th tool
• Chord progression examples

ChordProg Ear Trainer makes use of real audio clips to teach you how to recognize chord progressions. With 500+ audio clips, there is a lot of material to practice with on your commutes or during downtime when you don't have access to your instrument.

The app also has new innovative ways of doing ear training and it's the most comprehensive ear trainer on the app store today. If you have to an ear training test to get into a music school, this will help you prepare.

The app has exercises for interval recognition, chord recognition, and scale recognition as well as exercises for helping you to recognize chord progressions.

My goal is to provide you with the best collection of ear training games on the app store. And the app is updated regularly with new features and ear training tools.

Whether you are a music student or music teacher, the app has exercises you can use in your classes or in your exploration of music theory.

Learn to develop a perfect ear with this ear training app. ChordProg Ear Trainer builds upon the success of the first app and continues the ChordProg legacy. New features, as well as stats and backup capabilities, are now included so you can take your progress with you once you switch phones.

If you are a teacher, you can use the audio clips in your music classes as examples of different progressions.

Whether you are a music student or music teacher, there is probably something useful in the app if you're into ear training.
We are currently offering version 0.9.85. This is our latest, most optimized version. It is suitable for many different devices. Free directly apk from the Google Play Store or other versions we're hosting. Moreover, you can without registration and no required.

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What's New 2o412d


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Rate and review on Google Play store 2a632a


4.5
332 total
5 81.9
4 4.8
3 3.3
2 3.3
1 6.6

Total number of installs (*estimated) 284r47

Estimation of total number of installs on Google Play, Approximated from number of ratings and install bounds achieved on Google Play.

Recent Comments 223954

A Google 706c1u

This is the best ear-training app around! Its main strength is still the chord progressions test that v1 already had, but a number of very useful other exercises have been added to the original version to make it even better, e.g. interval and chord type recognition, so this app will get you a very long way towards improving your ear. Highly recommended.

A Google 706c1u

Wooow, this app and its previous version are the best ear training and chord progression training. As I said in the first version review i wrote, if I ever had the chance to learn programming and build and ear training app pretty much this would have probably end up being so similar. Great job. And is absolutely top of the line. Just confirm it!!! Congrats to the developers.

A Google 706c1u

Something no ear trainer has is chord tone identification. Say you play a chord and then a note on top. Trained musicians can say if it's the root, third, 9th, whatever. Similarly with the Bass note. People hear inversions by knowing which chord tone is in the bass. If your app had a way to train that it would be the first on the market. Please consider adding such a feature to truly stand out.

A Google 706c1u

Id highly recommend this app to anyone looking to improve their knowledge on music theory. As a working musician I am always in search of how to improve my playing, writing, and performing. Being self taught I've had a lot of bad habits and a very simple view of music theory. Through playing the games and using the features like scale builder I am gaining a far better understanding of how notes interact within keys and chords. My writing, my chord progressions, and my soloing have all improved.

A Google 706c1u

Great app! I tried many ear training apps over the past year (even purchased a few) and ChordProg (1) is the one I ended up using the most. Compared to others, covers more categories (intervals, chords, note clusters, chord progressions, etc.) and has a bigger variety of drills and games for each. I also like better the way in which the difficulty increases from level to level. Interface is nice, clean and intuitive. I just installed ChordProg 2, so far looks like more of the same good things :)

A Google 706c1u

This app is an incredible aid. It offers more than a rich, structured and beautifully designed space to grow a musical ear. It also gives me the faith that hearing chord changes is within my reach and that there is a path. The main excercises work in the context of actual music, not only isolated intervals, so I can immediately start applying what I learn, for example when transcribing solos and harmonies. Note that it's important to sing while using the app for better internalization.

A Google 706c1u

Enjoy the app, some good additions to the first one mainly in the quality of the audio. However I really liked the 'What's the next chord?' so I still use the first one for this and am still using the melodic dictation. Overall though I'm enjoying. I would really like an option in settings to the audio to different locations, as it's filling up my phone memory a bit too much.

francis, bakin' in the kitchen 6r6b3x

I love, but unsure of how to play the whats the next chord game, I just keep losing without learning anything lol