Nota - Music tool for piano is a music app developed by All Forces. Available as a free download, it was updated to v3.00 on May 01, 2024, and currently holds a 3.8 out of 5 rating based on 25 reviews. Before downloading, make sure your device has at least 8 MB of free space and runs Android 16+ or iOS 17.0+.
Music Chords & Scales Browser
Video: Nota Overview
Description
The most comprehensive chords and scales browser on the App Store. Nota has been featured on tv commercials by Apple and highlighted in Gizmodo, CNet, Smoking Apples and the the book Tapworthy.
Nota - Music tool for piano can be played on Windows and macOS using Android emulators such as BlueStacks. Download an APK version and follow our BlueStacks installation guide to get started. For help with downloading or installing APK files, visit our forums.
User Reviews and Ratings
★★☆☆☆Musician
A little underwhelmed here. Certainly not an exhaustive music dictionary, and some of the definitions themselves are puzzling (look at definition of 3/4 time, for example). Nice interface, of course, but that only makes the major grammatical errors more salient (see "it's", everywhere).
★★☆☆☆I'd hoped for more!
I'm disappointed with this app. I'd hope that there would be a variety of quizzes and in fact there's only a note reading quiz. Also, there's no way to erase quizzes past scores?
Oh well ... too bad ... but I find that I wasted my money on this.
★★☆☆☆Quiz is all screwed up!
When I take the quiz and tap the B on the keyboard, it always turns red (wrong answer).
The notes have sharps in front of them, but the quiz tells me they are flats!
I have the latest IOS on my iPhone, so it must be the app!
It’s pretty frustrating!
★★★★☆Almost perfect
It helps me connect my eyes with my fingers. Very simple concept but very effective to memorize the notes on both staffs.
I wish they could do that with chords as well. Not just notes.
At least the basic triads. Major and minor. So we can read and play chords at the same time. If they can include the 7ths will be great.
★★★☆☆Good for reference, not learning
I was looking for a learning tool, not a reference. As such, I was pretty disappointed in the quizzes (even the 'advanced' quizzes), which are just sight-reading exercises. I could see it being a good reference once you already know music theory.