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Solfa Pro: learn musical notes App Reviews

The Solfa Pro: learn musical notes app recently received 7 positive reviews on iPhone, iPad, and Android devices. Users in the United States have given Solfa Pro: learn musical notes app an average rating of 4.10 out of 5 stars, based on a total of 48 ratings since its release on Jan 22 by Dmitry Zaika. Can you share your positive or negative thoughts about Solfa Pro: learn musical notes?

Ratings and Reviews
Rated 3.57 out of 5

48 global ratings

5 Star
14%
4 Star
29%
3 Star
57%
2 Star
0%

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7 Positive User Reviews for Solfa Pro: learn musical notes

Too sensitive

It says I get them wrong when I keep playing the right note. It recognize the sound from anywhere right away. It’s too sensitive.

Good App for learning to read notes!

This is a great app for beginners to learn how to read notes.

Sugerencia

Cuando practicas la lectura en la guitarra las notas graves se superponen a otras imágenes que no permiten leer despejadamente. Creo que eso deberían corregirlo. Leonardo Lozano. Guitarrista profesional y docente.

Needs bug fixing, but good

They need to fix the ear training for cello (keeps crashing as of 8/14/24), but otherwise, great for learning notes 👍🏻 $4 is a bit pricy for a buggy app though, hence the 3 star review. Fix it, and I’ll make it 4 or 5 stars.

MIDI does not work

A very well priced piano (note) learning app. But the midi function does not work on any of my keyboards with cable.

Could use some work

Definitely worth $4 as is although being able to use it sideways, pick the amount of exercises I get to do per set instead of having it always stop at 10 and an upgrade in accuracy would make this app perfect.

I like it!

I’m learning from this app when I can’t be at my piano. I like that I can practice without sound when I am just trying to practice hitting the right keys from the notation while I’m waiting in line, etc. What I would love to see is two-octave virtual keyboard. I couldn’t contact the developer by email. Thanks!