Description
Tritone is a quiz application to help you memorize musical intervals.
Tritone is built to help you memorize the answer to the questions such as: What is a Perfect Fourth above Db?
Tritone is NOT an ear training program. Rather, it is designed to help you learn the relations of pitches and intervals in the abstract; an essential skill for any serious musician.
Tritone has 40 levels with intervals ranging from Minor Seconds to Major Sevenths. You're quizzed first on ascending, then descending intervals, then both. Earn badges depending on your score.
If you play through all of Tritone's levels, you're guaranteed to know musical intervals better than when you started.
What's New in Version 1.1.0
* Removed level locking - now you can learn any the intervals in any order
* PinchMedia integration
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Customer Reviews
You get what you pay for
I don't much care for the interface or the "game" aspects of this app... But my main issue is also the lack of support for enharmonics. Yes, technically D to D# is an augmented unison, but many will also defend it as a minor second. If the game designer wants to disallow that, fine, but it should be specified... otherwise it really does seem like a bug. Nice idea for an app, but it lacks attention to detail.
Pretty good
Good but how are you supposed to do triple sharps and triple flats???

- Free
- Category: Music
- Updated: Jan 05, 2010
- Version: 1.1.0
- Size: 0.7 MB
- Language: English
- Seller: Nathan Murray
- © 2009 Nate Murray
Requirements: Compatible with iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad.Requires iOS 3.0 or later








