Music Tutor (Sight-reading) for pc

Music Tutor (Sight-reading) for Pc

Published by JSplash Apps on 2024-07-01

  • Category: Music
  • License: Free
  • Current version: 3.24.6
  • File size: 21.34 MB
  • Compatibility: Windows 11/Windows 10

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★ ★ ★ Music Tutor (Sight-reading) Overview

       

What is Music Tutor (Sight-reading)?

Music Tutor is a free app that helps users learn to read sheet music and improve their sight-reading skills. It offers timed sessions to identify music notes in treble, bass, and alto clefs. The app also allows users to customize their practice range and review their progress after each test. Additionally, Music Tutor supports MIDI connectivity and has a companion Apple Watch app for on-the-go practice.



Software Features and Description

1. • Supports App Clips and Advanced App Clip Experiences - a way to quickly access and experience a practice session with Music Tutor without having to install the complete app.

2. Choose to practice with notes in treble, bass and alto clefs in timed or untimed sessions.

3. Develop your speed and accuracy in reading sheet music by identifying music notes in timed sessions.

4. • Companion Apple Watch app using which you can practice recognising music notes on the go.

5. To remove advertisements, use the in-app purchase to upgrade or buy the paid version, Music Tutor Plus from the App Store.

6. Learn to read sheet music and improve your sight-reading skills with Music Tutor.

7. • Notes Reference Charts - For Treble, Bass and Alto clefs.

8. • Custom Practice Range - Set your own range of notes that you want to practice with.

9. • Supports notes up to 4 ledger lines above or below the staff on any of the clefs.

10. • MIDI Support - Connect your keyboard or digital piano using Lightning to USB Camera Adapter and respond directly from your instrument.

11. Note: This free version is supported by ads.

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Or follow the guide below to use on PC:



Select Windows version:

  1. Windows 10
  2. Windows 11

Install Music Tutor (Sight-reading) app on your Windows in 4 steps below:


  1. Download an Android emulator for PC:
    Get either Bluestacks or the Nox App >> . We recommend Bluestacks because you can easily find solutions online if you run into problems while using it. Download Bluestacks PC software Here >> .

  2. Install the emulator:
    On your computer, goto the Downloads folder » click to install Bluestacks.exe or Nox.exe » Accept the License Agreements » Follow the on-screen prompts to complete installation.

  3. Using Music Tutor (Sight-reading) on PC [Windows 10/ 11]:
    • Open the Emulator app you installed » goto its search bar and search "Music Tutor (Sight-reading)"
    • The search will reveal the Music Tutor (Sight-reading) app icon. Open, then click "Install".
    • Once Music Tutor (Sight-reading) is downloaded inside the emulator, locate/click the "All apps" icon to access a page containing all your installed applications including Music Tutor (Sight-reading).
    • Now enjoy Music Tutor (Sight-reading) on PC.

Download a Compatible APK for PC


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Get APK for PC → JSplash Apps 4.24 3.24.6


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Music Tutor (Sight-reading) functions

- Timed sessions to identify music notes in treble, bass, and alto clefs

- Custom practice range

- Review of mistakes and progress after each test

- Supports notes up to 4 ledger lines above or below the staff on any of the clefs

- Notes reference charts for treble, bass, and alto clefs

- MIDI support for connecting a keyboard or digital piano

- Companion Apple Watch app for on-the-go practice

- Supports App Clips and Advanced App Clip Experiences for quick access to practice sessions.


Pros:

- Customizable note range and clefs

- Sound and light effects for feedback

- Tracks progress and mistakes for improvement

- Effective for learning notes on the staves


Cons:

- Lack of explanations or links to additional resources

- Clunky interface and graphics

- Inability to display both piano keys and letters at the same time

- Limited range of octaves being quizzed

- No grand staff option

- Sound feedback can be misleading for ear training

- Inability to use landscape mode



Top Pcmac Reviews

  • Amazing way to learn notes for starters and advanced

    By Ariella Dobin (Pcmac user)

    This is an amazing app for kids and adults who would like to learn notes. In options you can always change how far your note range is and what clefs you would like. I also like that you don’t have to do treble bass and alto clefs at different times you could choose to do some at the same time. A great thing that they added sound light effects and flats and sharps. For example you could choose not to have sound but if you do it makes the sound of the note and flashes green quickly if you get it right. If you press it incorrect it will flash red quickly and make sort of an errrrr sound. You could also have the choice of flats and sharps if you would like to. Another major thing is that you get scored by accuracy, points, and how many notes you got correct and a chart of your points for that round. When you finish a round and you get something incorrect it will show you a view mistakes button so you could see what you did wrong and get the right answer next time. The last thing is that you could choose fore how long you would like to practice, you would get a choice of one minute, five minutes, ten minutes or infinity. This app for practice is great. Enjoy!
  • In spite of other reviews

    By John Hurt's Ghost (Pcmac user)

    I cannot give this app a good rating. It does not give you a grand staff option so notes are often falling on little lines drawn above or below and it just doesn’t give you a look that you will typically see when you play the app. When you press a note, it makes the sound of the next note it would like you to press. This is just horrible for ear training and I’m flabbergasted that they have not fixed this and/or there is not a big outcry from app users. You can remedy this by muting the sound on the app and running a piano app in the background. Also the fact that you cannot do landscape mode is a big hindrance unless you can work through Bluetooth (not sure if that’s possible, but my keyboard cannot do it so it doesn’t matter). So your headphones and lightning adapter make it difficult to keep the iPad steady. To top it all off, it crashes nearly every time you play a round on a iPad 6. I just cannot figure out for the life of me why this gets good ratings. I bought an app that’s half the price that gets everything right except landscape mode. Avoid this. It’s overpriced, poorly implemented and underdeveloped.
  • Learning fun

    By Bageria (Pcmac user)

    This app has been great for me to practice learning treble scale as I could not read the app before. It lets you know if you messed up by flashing red and after each session you can look at your mistakes to see what you did wrong to try to improve. My first day I did 15 notes a minute and got half of them wrong. Two weeks later and my last session was 151 notes with two mistakes (and one of those was my finger biting the wrong button). Things I would like to see improved. More explanations about what things are or why to choose a certain scale or even just links to wiki If I realize I messed up before I raise my finger I would like to be able to change my answer. To be able to delete a quiz in the middle of it so it doesn’t count if I need too. None of these things are deal breakers and I love the app.
  • Great premise, clunky interface

    By a_bearded_nerd (Pcmac user)

    The premise of this app is great. In just a few short sessions I feel that I’ve made a ton of progress in learning notes on the staves. Unfortunately the interface of the app is a little clunky and leaves a lot to be desired where design / graphics are concerned. The only functional additions I would like to see implemented is an option that lets you display both the piano keys and the letters of those keys at the same time. Currently you can either guess the notes by letter OR key on the piano, but not both. The other improvement I would recommend would be since the staves cover three lines above and below the main staff, I would love to expand the keys / letters to include the entire range of octaves being quizzed. Last, I would love to have both treble and bass staves on the screen at the same time rather than switching between the two.

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