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Vocalista: Vocal Training App Reviews

The Vocalista: Vocal Training app recently received 5 positive reviews on iPhone, iPad, and Android devices, and 2 negative reviews. Users in the United States have given Vocalista: Vocal Training app an average rating of 4.64 out of 5 stars, based on a total of 441 ratings since its release on Aug 24 by Julian BoehmTettelbach. Can you share your positive or negative thoughts about Vocalista: Vocal Training?

Ratings and Reviews
Rated 3.80 out of 5

441 global ratings

5 Star
40%
4 Star
0%
3 Star
20%
2 Star
40%

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5 Positive User Reviews for Vocalista: Vocal Training

Awesome!

I’ve been a musician for my whole life and only recently decided to give singing a try. This app is super fun and the immediate feedback while singing as well as the score given after each exercise is very motivating. I feel like I have direction and clear goals. Been using it every day and tracking my progress since I got it a little over a week ago. Apps like these are immensely helpful for me, as I have always struggled to build consistent practice routines.

I love the idea of daily practice this offers

However, the feature that recognizes pitch accuracy leaves much to be desired. I find it hard to believe I was wavering between four different notes, something the software often told me I was doing. If I wasn’t already a well-trained singer, I might found how inaccurate this feature to be disheartening and quit. Thank god I know better.

Love this

Great app for vocalists.

2 Negative User Reviews for Vocalista: Vocal Training

Payment

Didn’t know I had to pay 🤨

Shows promise but fell short of my expectations

I expected the app to help me train my voice, and walk me through a vocal training journey. There are a variety of exercises available, which I like, and I value the rating it gives at the end of the exercise to show how well I did. But most of the exercises are very fast paced. If it was slower and allowed me to really take in the exercise and practice I could make progress. Right now, its like going to a cooking class with a professional chef to learn how to make a dish, but the chef is speed