Perfect Ear: Music & Rhythm v3.9.102
Crazy Ootka Software ABAbout this app
Developer Description
A music school in your pocket: solfège, ear training, rhythm training exercises.
It's like a music school, but totally fun and free!
Perfect Ear provides you with high quality, unique ear training, rhythm training, solfège lessons, music theory and note reading lessons. It doesn’t matter if you are a beginner or a professional, ear training is essential, and you will always find something that will make you a better musician. Across the globe music teachers recommend Perfect Ear to their students every day.
Key features:
• Ear training exercises: practice intervals, scales, chords
• Rhythm training exercises: learn to read and recognize rhythm durations
• Super customizable: you can create your own ear training or rhythm training exercises as well as your own custom chords and scales
• You can even create custom rhythm patterns for your exercises
• Beginner friendly music theory articles
• Melodic dictation exercises
• Sight reading trainer: learn to effortlessly read sheet music
• Absolute pitch trainer
• Note singing trainer
• A fully-fledged scale dictionary
Perfect Ear is the best free ear training app out there! These are not empty claims. Just looks at our awesome Play Store reviews.
Ear training exercises can be performed with a piano or guitar. You can always plug-in your MIDI keyboard to practice with our Sight Reading trainer.
So what are you waiting for? Download Perfect Ear right now and you will be amazed by what it has to offer!
What's New
- Stabilization and UI fixes
If you like the application, please give us a good rating on Google Play. It will help us keep improving the app.
In-app purchases
$0.99 - $3.99 per item
Version Information
- Version
- 3.9.102
- Downloads
- 5M+
- Updated on
- Dec 25, 2025
- Released
- Oct 25, 2013
- Requires
- Android 8.0
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Perfect Ear: Music & Rhythm users say on Google Play
Really great app for ear training! Super in depth explanations for everything. There is a paid version, but thats only for people that really want to advance their game and who would have to spend money somewhere anyway. Can help you learn plenty of amazing things with rhythm, chord progressions, perfect pitch, intervals, all for free. Definitely recommend, and if you ever do want to buy it, its a one time purchase for like 3 bucks that's totally worth it!
Great music app! Suggestions: add concert pitch adjustment (432 HZ) for pitch trainer. Two bugs: (1) after a singing mistake, generated note can only be played once, while user's answer can be replayed, making comparison hard; (2) retrying an exercise only redoes mistakes, not the whole exercise. Also, consider showing keyboard only on mistakes in interval reading. Despite these issues, the app is useful and enjoyable.
An excellent app. Not to be pedantic but while I give this app five stars I'll mention something I noticed in the introduction. It says that that pitch tells you "how high a note is". There is really no high or low relationship between the the notes. It's fast or slow, more vibrations per second; mathematically, a higher frequency. It's a problem for singers who think that the note itself is up in the sky and can't be reached. We should distinguish between higher note and higher frequency.
Since the developer didn't leave a way to contact them I have no choice but to write it here. In my opinion the execirces sucks because when you asked to differentiate between major and minor seconds or thirds and you made a mistake the app just tells you are wrong anf does play you tge difference between major and third. Sure you can then go to "work on mistakes" but guesa what do the same exercise 5 more times and you still suck at it. I advise the dev to add playback of right and wrong.
If you ever use the singing option on this app, you will regret it. The microphone is a piece of $#!+. If there is any other noise around you, you will be marked Wrong. Furthermore, once activated 3/4ths of your daily exercizes will now be singing instead of interval identification. Much better apps exist for this training.
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