Are you a music student who wants to improve your theory or ear-training skills? Then you’ll want to check out Music Memory Cards, a mobile app by Musical Progressions.
Are you a music student who wants to improve your theory or ear-training skills? Then you’ll want to check out Music Memory Cards, a mobile app by Musical Progressions. By using interactive, audio flashcards on your mobile device, you can memorize a large amount of material including; Notes and Clefs, chord spellings, intervals, and key signatures. Our app makes it easy to create your own exercises with over 1000 cards to choose from. Not only can it improve your grades in music class, it can also make you a better musician by improving your composition and improvisation skills. It’s not a music theory lesson. It’s not a video game either. This is something different. It’s all about THEORY MEMORIZATION. I’ll give you an example of what I mean... Let’s compare learning music theory to learning math… When you were a child, you learned how to multiply numbers. Your teacher explained how multiplication works, but knowing how to get the answers wasn’t enough. Most of our time was spent MEMORIZING our multiplication tables. Why?... Well, if we didn’t, we’d waste a lot of time thinking whenever we needed to do simple math. Music theory is no different, especially in a college level class. You’ll find yourself doing a lot of chord analysis and you’ll need to know the answers FAST. The problem is, memorization is often not emphasized when it comes to this subject. As a former music student, theory tutor, and teacher, I realized, students just didn’t have a good method for memorizing theory related topics… Until now. You might remember, a popular way to memorize those math problems was by using... FLASHCARDS. Why not apply that method to music theory? You’ll be amazed at how many chords can be memorized. I personally memorized 100s of chord spellings, and believe me, I don’t have a photographic memory or any special skills. It was all done with flashcards and it gave me a huge advantage in my music classes. Chords are just one section of the app. The Notes and Clefs section is useful for beginners learning to read music. There’s also cards for memorizing intervals and key signatures. The ear-training section will help you identify chord and interval types with a variety of real instrument sounds… And finally, there’s an extensive options menu that makes the app really unique. It allows you to make the exercises as easy or as difficult as you’d like. You can even customize the look and sound of the app as well. This flashcard memorization method made me the top student in my theory classes and I really believe it’s something no music student should be without. Download it today. This version includes fully functional exercises but contains advertising. You'll have the option to purchase the full version for a low price. The full version has no ads and includes ten instrument sounds.