smartChord V11.17
⭐⭐⭐ s.mart Ear Trainer released ⭐⭐⭐
▫ Helps you to develop your musical ear in a playful and effective way
◾ Intervals: Learn the intervals from perfect unison (P1) to double octave (P15)
◾ Notes: Learn to distinguish all notes
◾ Chords: Learn to recognize and distinguish chords
◾ Scales: Learn to recognize and distinguish scales
◾ Scale degrees: Learn to differentiate between the scale degrees
▫ Answer the questions on a
◾ Fretboard: Use the instrument, tuning and range of your choice
◾ Piano
◾ Textual list
▫ Most effective training mode
▫ Shows correct answer on mistake or timeout
▫ Freely selectable octave range
▫ Choose from 100 instruments for the sound
▫ Option to play chords harmonically, melodically or randomly
▫ Option to play scales ascending, descending, in both orders or randomly
▫ Option to play chord and scales slow medium or fast
▫ Option to define a reference note to guide you
▫ Option for acoustical feedback to indicate whether the answer was right or wrong
▫ Full-screen mode to use the entire screen to play your games
▫ Possibility to cheat (however, is visible in the statistics)
▫ Comfortable chord selection possibility e.g. from your songs or chord progressions
▫ Comfortable scale selection possibility
▫ Statistics to check your training progress or to identify the chords or notes you have to focus on (tables, charts and distributions)
▫ Share your quizzes with your friends, other musicians or students
▫ Synchronize Ear Trainer quizzes between your devices
▫ Keep notes in the notepad for each quiz
▫ Supports all other relevant smartChord features (e.g. color scheme, left handed fretboard or Solfège)


✔ Fretboard Trainer:
▫ Option to play chords harmonically, melodically or randomly
▫ Option to play scales ascending, descending, in both orders or randomly
▫ Option to play chord and scales slow medium or fast
▫ Option to define a reference note to guide you
🐞 Chord pad could be empty and that was irritating
✔ A lot of other improvements and fixes
❀ Special thanks to Colin Coutts, Dave Murray, Erasmus Hossenphepher, Fabian Hidalgo, Javi Rivas, Laura Grammegna and Scott Schiffer for their contribution to this version