Several Minor Scales Apps

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by Brad Jasper
Perfect Pitch Piano is the best ear trainer game for the iPad, iPod and iPhone. It's like "Simon Says"––it plays a melody and you play it back by ear.

It's been featured in iTunes Music...
by ILLOM
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inTone – The iPad, iPhone and iPod touch music companion for beginners as well as professional musicians with...
by Applied Voices LLC
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uFlute creates emotion-filled music evocative of Nature and the outdoors. Try playing your uFlute wherever you go - especially in a canyon (or a...
by musictheory.net
Theory Lessons features 39 music theory lessons from musictheory.net, presented in their original animated versions.

Complete lesson list:

• The Staff, Clefs, and Ledger...
by Joel Clifft
In my music theory and ear training classes at APU and USC, I try to make skill-building into a game. A little friendly competition turns boring drills into an exciting game. That's what I've...
by SpartanApps
Combining structured music theory lessons with matching exercises is what sets Music Theory and Practice by Musicopoulos apart from the crowd.

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by Mashal Abdullah
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by Applied Voices LLC
uFlute creates emotion-filled music evocative of Nature and the outdoors. Try playing your uFlute wherever you go - especially in a canyon (or a stairwell!), outdoors, and even in a hotel room -...
by Maj9.com
ALL-IN-ONE Package: Guitar Chords, Scales, Triads, Arpeggios, Notes On The Fretboard, Reverse Chord Finder Tool, Chord Quiz, Alternate Guitar Tunings and Chord Scale Relationships.

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by Alberto De Bortoli
iHarmony is a fully complete collection of all the scales, chords and harmonizations you can find in music. It's very common for musicians getting confused about music theory... what notes is G#...