Functional Ear Trainer

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4.8
19.4K reviews
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Everyone
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About this app

Ear training can be easy and fun! With a right approach.

Have you (or 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 ear training 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 an Android app based on the Alain Benbassat method. I hope you will find it useful.

Download this app right now, and have fun with your ear training!
Updated on
22 Apr 2024

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Ratings and reviews

4.8
18.2K reviews
Kevin Wu
17 November 2023
By far the most useful ear training app I've used. I'm in my third year at music school, and this app has helped me more today than my theory classes have my first two years of college. The interface is excellent, and I love that the app offers a ton of freedom in sound settings and custom exercises. I rarely write reviews, but this app is exactly what I needed. In the future, I think it would be cool to have a premade "modes" exercise section. (Right now I have to make them as custom levels)
20 people found this review helpful
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Kaizen9 Apps
17 November 2023
Thank you very much for your review and suggestion, Kevin!
Ethan Young
16 November 2023
User since 2018. Still overall best out there. I recommend Meludia for beginners for its drone tone, gamification and many progressive lessons. I recommend this app for more advanced students. It is highly customizable and great for dictation on or off the instrument. With more progressive lessons covering modes of major, melodic minor, diminished, etc scales I would recommend it for everyone. Custom lessons need text label option (eg "blues scale 4th mode") + move by drag
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Kaizen9 Apps
8 March 2022
Thank you for the suggestions, Ethan!
Michael Cerda
28 October 2023
So far, just what I was looking for. The interface is plain but it works and is simple to use. The method this app uses established a tonal center and you practice intervals with that in your ear. None of these apps/methods are magic, you've got to practice. There are in-app charges but you don't need them. The sounds used in app are of the grands piano. I bought a option to allow other instruments. $5. The others add levels of melodic dictation, $10 and practice without touching the screen $5.
10 people found this review helpful
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Kaizen9 Apps
28 October 2023
Thank you for your review, Michael!

What's new

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– Resolutions to the nearest tonic
– Stability improvements