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Sonid is a music education app that allows you to learn music theory in a fun and orderly manner.

It is different compared to other applications because it focuses on a single subject at a time. This approach will make your understanding of music expand more naturally and gives you the time to adapt to the new material. Complete Sonid and become a more refined musician.

Sonid is made for beginners and more advanced musicians that would like to broaden their musical horizon.

Features:
- Learn about a musical subject: a natural note, the perfect prime interval, the ionian major scale, a major seventh chord and many more.
- Answer questions about the subject you just learned about.
- Exercise a variety of topics. About notes, intervals, chords, scales and progressions. Change the difficulty of the questions you get: easy, intermediate, hard, expert or customized questions about topics youve learned.
- Unlock new modules to continue and expand your musical knowledge.
- Complete classes and lessons and earn experience points to buy badges and compete with your friends.
- Lookup detailed information about a musical term from anywhere inside the app.
- Display the notes from any scale/chord or interval in the playground.
- Get help at the in-app forum.

What can you learn?
For now Sonid focuses on harmony within music theory and ear-training. This means that when you complete all classes you will know how to:

- Build and play any existing scale, from major to minor and from lydian to mixolydian.
- Recognize keys and progressions within a key.
- You can read any chord symbol and understand which notes and intervals are in it and which scale it uses, like: Dmaj7#11 or G13.
- Recognize intervals, chords, scales and progressions by ear. (only if selected ear-training)

Why would you learn music theory?
- Help your ears to play the right note or chord by understanding which progressions are in a certain key. Or which scale is to be played at a given moment in your song.
- Make your playing sound unique by using different versions of chords, or replace them altogether to give a change of colour in your voicings.
- Composing new melodies and chord progressions will never feel the same after completing the music theory lessons. Explore new realms of music harmonies and take your listeners on a fantastical journey.
- Let your fellow musicians know what you expect from them using the correct terminology creating an open and creative environment to let your songs grow more naturally.
- Find the right notes at the right time. Play your solo with passion and rejoice.

Subscribe to Sonid Plus for even more content.
- Unlock exercises about various topics combined into tests. Like practicing a selection of easy intervals, or hard chords. Practice topics you've learned and continue on single topics you've completed.
- See statitics with the errors you've made giving you more insight in what you need to practice.
- Learn music theory without distractions from advertisements.


Report a bug:
Please report any bug or other feedback through the Play Store app comments or send a mail to [email protected]

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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Developer: Tocado Vision

Genre: Education

App version: 2.8.0

App size: 14M

Comments:

It's a neat idea and I'm mostly enjoying using it. The ads are constant, beyond annoying, and very loud, which did finally bully me into paying. If this thing is going to be Duolingo for music, follow their unobtrusive ad model, too, please. My main complaint is that you can't replay lessons. I took a break for many months and have forgotten a lot of what I've learned. But because I've completed those lessons, all I can do is practice them or review them. I can't redo them.

Nice app. Lessons feel a bit repetitive, but seems like a good way to learn music theory. The back button gets covered by the XP circle. Also, please don't make email addresses public. Thanks!

`The reply to my review totally missed the point. The teaching module is on the "prime" interval. "Prime" definition makes no sense when only referring to the keyboard because it can be a half step or same note. Or the same note can NOT be a prime. The concept refers to the staff depiction. If you don't want to teach the staff then don't teach "prime" interval.`,

It's pretty cool so far, but when I am supposed to play a note on the piano, it says to swipe or scroll the keys to show more keys. This does not work. I learned through trial and error that the rightmost key is B3, sometimes I'm supposed to play a key that isn't available so I just have to get it wrong and hope next time it asks for a key that I can touch.

I had recently wrote a review stating how there was issues with the app marking correct answers wrong, I sent a screenshot of it to the developers right after. Woke up today to an email stating there is an update and the issue has been resolved. Absolutely perfect customer service, paired with (IMO) the most comprehendable music theory app out there

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