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Auralia Interval Recognition App Reviews

The Auralia Interval Recognition app recently received 7 positive reviews on iPhone, iPad, and Android devices. Users in the United States have given Auralia Interval Recognition app an average rating of 3.40 out of 5 stars, based on a total of 15 ratings since its release on Nov 15 by Rising Software. Can you share your positive or negative thoughts about Auralia Interval Recognition?

Ratings and Reviews
Rated 4.57 out of 5

15 global ratings

5 Star
71%
4 Star
14%
3 Star
14%
2 Star
0%

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7 Positive User Reviews for Auralia Interval Recognition

Effective

Good for on the go and getting in some extra ear training when you only have a few minutes of spare time. I would like to see this app grow and have more features. Worth 2$ tho.

VERY USEFUL!

Great ear training for on the go def. worth 2$ can't wait to see this app grow!

My ears are improving

As a drummer I've never spent much time working on my pitch, but now I've been getting into keyboards and using this app on the subway for a few minutes a day is removing a lot of the mystery and helping me write the melodies and chords I hear in my head.

Perfect on the go practice app

I have the full cloud version which is very comprehensive. Each of the mobile apps provide customizable practice sessions that come very close to what I use in the full version. Works great on both my iPhone and IPad.

A little disappointed

I don’t like the fact that the text is TOO SMALL, plus it’s in that dreaded 30% black making it VERY difficult to see. On top of that, you cannot zoom or enlarge.

excellent app

useful and customizable

Perfect on the go music training app

Small text in lessons - yes pain in the rear - triple finger tap to zoom in and it is doable - it is a phone app after all ! The scope and complexity of training is quite comprehensive. Ability to do it on the go (engineer who never went to music school or played in a school band as a kid) is priceless. Instant feedback makes it fun and keeps me going. Is there room for improvement ? I would say rhythmic tapping exercises have quite a time lag - making it shorter would surely be nice, otherwise