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Perfect Pitch.

Acquire perfect pitch in music

Ratings

Age

4+

Category

Music

Languages

English

Perfect Pitch is a comprehensive music education app designed to train your ear to recognize musical notes and structures. Through a series of interactive games and lessons, players can develop 'Relative Pitch' and 'Perfect Pitch.' The app covers note identification, intervals (major, minor, perfect), chord qualities, and melodic dictation. It features a progress tracking system that identifies your weak areas and tailors exercises to help you improve. Perfect for singers, instrumentalists, and music students of all levels.

Dinsun Expert Review

Our Expert Score

87/100

Perfect Pitch is an incredibly effective tool for any musician looking to level up their auditory skills. Far from being a dry educational app, it feels more like a brain-training game. It systematically breaks down interval recognition, chord identification, and scale structures into digestible levels that gradually increase in complexity. The use of high-quality samples—from pianos to guitars—ensures that you are developing a versatile ear that isn't just locked into one instrument sound.

What I appreciate most is the immediate feedback. If you miss a note or an interval, the app doesn't just tell you you're wrong; it plays the correct sound side-by-side with your choice to help you hear the difference. This 'active listening' approach is far more effective than traditional classroom methods. Whether you're a beginner wanting to sing in tune or a professional looking to sharpen your transcription skills, this app provides a structured, professional-grade curriculum.

Dinsun reviewed on: Mon Apr 14 2025

Features

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Professional Ear Training Curriculum

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Interactive Note & Chord Games

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High-Quality Instrument Samples

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Detailed Progress Analytics

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Daily Practice Reminders

Tips & Walkthrough

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Q&A

Yes! It starts with basic 'higher vs. lower' concepts, making it accessible even to those with zero musical background.

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