Is EarMaster really the best ear training app out there?

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SerenaKuvalis
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Is EarMaster really the best ear training app out there?

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I’m a bit frustrated by the seeming lack of decent ear training apps. Ear master is always always the one people bring up. Don’t get me wrong, it has some really great exercises, but there are so many other things a computer could be great for that it doesn’t do. And how long have they been making music software of this nature? 30 years?

Also there are a zillion other apps, but 99% of them seem to be the same stuff. Sing this interval. Transcribe these scale tones.

Here are some things I would like to be able to do that I can’t in ear master:
  • transcribe random chords with my answer being in the format of chord names and not Roman numerals.
  • transcribe four voice choral style arrangements
  • transcribe melodies with chromaticism that aren’t nonsense. In ear master you can select a scale that melodies are generated from, including the chromatic scale, but these will be random notes, not very musical. Why not just be able to select the scale degrees you want?
sing an arpeggio of the given note (with inversions).

I’ve had many other ideas, but these are just the ones that come to mind. I’m really disappointed in the progress that’s been made in this area. Anyone else have some recommendations?
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Re: Is EarMaster really the best ear training app out there?

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Hopefully, in the future, there will be smarter platforms that allow us to freely customize musical notation exercises to our own liking.
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