Open Ear vs Scale Practice
Side-by-side comparison of two open source alternatives
Open Ear
OpenEar is an open source ear training app for musicians. It's goal is to provide a flexible variety of exercises so musicians will be able to master recognizing any musical pattern that might help them become better musicians. Currently includes the following built in exercises: 1. Identify interval 2. Identify note in a tonal context 3. Identify chord & chord progressions in a tonal context 4. Identify a triad chord inversion in close position
Scale Practice
Scale Practice helps musicians practice their scales, by randomizing the order of scales and providing resources to learn about new scales. It contains three different functions: 1. Random scale chosen from a list of scale types 2. Random scale chosen from a list of user inputted scales 3. Scale resources, including images of each scale and descriptions Features: * Diverse Scale Selection (Major, Natural Minor, Harmonic Minor, Melodic Minor, Major Modes, Melodic Minor Modes, Blues Scale, Pentatonic Scales, Octatonic Scales, Whole Tone Scales) * Arpeggio Practic * Resources to help you learn new scales * Random selection from user selected scales This app does not listen to you practice, or provide you feedback in any way. It is only designed to give you a new order to practice your scales in.
| Feature | Open Ear | Scale Practice |
|---|---|---|
| License | MIT | GPL-3.0-only |
| Install sources | F-DroidGitHub | F-DroidGitHubIzzyOnDroid |
| Categories | MusicProductivity | MusicProductivityMedia PlayerVideo |
| Features | Ad-FreeOpen SourceNo Tracking | Ad-FreeOpen SourceNo Tracking |
| Platforms | Android | Android |
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