Harmonomics Ear Training Apple

Harmonomics Ear Training

Training for beginners to pros

Features & Capabilities

-- Harmonomics is an ear training tool for all musicians, from beginners to professionals --

The creator of the innovative metronome Metronomics has created an ear training app flexible enough to help YOUR ears, whether you are a beginner learning interval recognition or a professional who needs to recognize sequences of complex chords in inversions.

Features:

  • 50+ exercises, from beginner to advanced
  • Each exercise is customizable with exercise-specific settings
  • Large chord library (over 35 chords, all of which come in different inversions)
  • Creative exercises -- exercises that go beyond the usual interval, melody, and chord identification
  • Detailed statistics for each exercise, plus the ability to send reports to a teacher
  • Motivating "achievements" for accuracy, questions per day/week/month, etc
  • and more!

Exercise Categories:

  • Interval
  • Melody
  • Chord
  • Chord Progression
  • Scale
  • Perfect/Relative Pitch

The details: Harmonomics has over 50 exercises (more coming in updates) that can each be heavily customized to fit the your individual needs, regardless of your level or the genre of music you are working on. Musicians interested in improving their recognition of chord types will be thrilled to explore Harmonomics' large library of chords (over 35 types), all of which can be played in different inversions. No other app offers such a wide variety of chords that can be played in so many different ways.

Statistics play a big role in Harmonomics. Each exercise keeps track of your accuracy, the number of questions answered, average time per question, and more, letting you review your progress and see when and how quickly you're improving. Harmonomics also awards "achievements" as you work, such as recognition of doing 1000 questions a month or 250 questions in a session, keeping you motivated to stay vigilant about your ear training work. If you're a student, you can choose to send reports of your stats to a teacher.

Most ear training apps offer a limited number of exercises, including simple interval identification, melodic dictation, and chord identification. Harmonomics has all of those as well as clever and practical variations, such as exercises that ask you which degree of a chord a certain note is or which inversion a chord is being played in. Plus, each exercise can be customized; for example, a chord identification exercise can be limited to just inverted dominant chords with alterations and made to play three chords in a row, all of which must be identified correctly. No other app offers that level of advanced exercise to meet the needs of professionals.

Start using Harmonomics today and start expanding what your ears can hear.

Exercise Examples:

  • Diatonic Major Melody
  • Simultaneous Intervals
  • Multiple Intervals
  • Diatonic Notes to Key Center Relationship
  • Root Movement of 7th Chords
  • Harmonic Minor Modes
  • Dominant Chords with Alterations
  • Multiple Chords / Inversions
  • Multiple Simultaneous Pitches

Chord Examples: Maj7, min7b5, 7b9#11, Maj7#5, min11, 7sus4, 7#5#9, 7b5b9, min6/9, etc

User Growth & Download Statistics

App
By:
John Nastos
Rating:
4.70
(22)
Version:
2024.1.0 Last updated: 2024-04-23
Version code:
864491405
Creation date:
2015-07-23
Compatible devices:
Size:
13.26MB
Price:
6.99
URLs:
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Source:
Apple Apps Store
Data ingested on:
2026-06-06
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Developed by:
John Nastos
Apple Apps Store
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/harmonomics-ear-training/id993814328
Website:
http://harmonomicsapp.com

User Reviews

I’ve spent years not actively doing any ear training and not thinking it even necessary as a musician. This app has shown me the depths of my ignorance. It has exercises for beginners to experts and in between and is feature rich so you won’t ever get lost in theory. After using this app for a month, I have progressed in my practice and my recognition of sounds, intervals, chords and progressions has matured. Like anything, ear training takes practice. But I wouldn’t want to practice any other way.
by Jo*****, 2021-01-14

As a player that has a decent to above average ear- using relative pitch (... my own self appraisal based on considerably accurate transcriptions I’ve done of works or solos from instruments that are both my own and other instruments ; real-time response to harmonic or melodic stimuli within live improvised playing situations ), I find this app really challenging and fun. You can chart your progress and see your challenges. For example : it is interesting to see that i consistently has problems correctly identifying perfect fourths or fifths - as I would get confused of the vantage point and incorrectly identify one for the other and the inverse - a problem of perspective. The categories of exercises cover a wide array of ways to qualify one’s current aptitude and offer alternative approaches for assessing material with a healthy range of criteria across the intervallic ; melodic and harmonic spectrum. I found this app at a great time in my musical development and I find anytime spent using it to be of value and generative. It can be a little stressful to know a timer is ticking as you hesitate to produce an answer ; along with being a little bummed when you see your score ( if it’s less than what you’d like it to be), but it is an honest and somewhat objective proof of where your ear is at for the moment. There is a self imposed emphasis I’ve placed on have deep stuff to play or say musically ( and I’m sure that will continue )... but all that pursuit only stands to benefit from returning to something fundamental and crystallize a further attenuation with arguably the most basic aspect : how I listen.
by se*****, 2020-03-03

Really, really useful app. I saw improvement right away.
by Da*****, 2020-01-09
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