Chosen by BestEducationalApps as one of the Top 5 Music Theory Apps for iPad - "For music teachers wondering how to get their students to practice chord progressions and new theory topics at home, Music Tool could be the solution. This app is a simple dashboard of notes and chords that make those elements sound out when you tap them. For example, you can tap the C on the keyboard or in the list of notes, and hear the C. You can also tap the C sus4 chord and hear that chord. In addition to the Major scales dashboard, there is a list of modes that allows you to change the dashboard into a list of notes and chords used in the different modes."
Read the full review at http://www.besteducationalapps.com/news/music-theory.aspx
MusicTool Light is the free version of our popular music reference tool! This version is universal and will run on iPad, iPhone and iTouch
Explore the world of music with Music Tool - a huge variety of scales from around the globe at your fingertips.
Selecting a Key, Scale Type and Mode provides you with not only the scale, but also with useful chords.
Tap on any note of the scale, on a chord name, or on the keyboard to hear how it sounds.
Flip the phone from landscape to portrait to view the Chords screen - this larger view makes it easy to experiment with scale and chord sounds.
This version includes all 63 scales!
Scales Included: Major Natural (Natural) 3 Semitone 4 Semitone 6th Harmonic Min Arabic Augmented Balinese Bebop 1/2 Dim Bebop Major Bebop Minor #1 Bebop Minor #2 Bebop Dominant Blues Chinese Chromatic Diminished (HW) Diminished (WH) Diminished Whole Tone Double Harmonic Egyptian Enigmatic Flamenco 1/2 Dim #1(Locrian) 1/2 Dim #2(Locrian 2) Harmonic Major Harmonic Minor Hindu Hungarian Gypsy Hungarian Major Hungarian Minor In Sen Indian Japanese Japanese Hirajoshi Japanese Iwato Javanese Leading Whole Tone Locrian Major Lydian Lydian Augmented Lydian Dominant Lydian Minor Marva (Indian) Melodic Minor (asc) Minor (Dorian) Mixolydian Dom 7th Mixolydian Aug Neapolitan Major Neapolitan Minor Oriental Pelog (Balinese) Pentatonic Major Pentatonic Minor Persian Phrygian Rock & Roll Romanian Spanish 8 Tone Jewish/Spanish Todi (Indian) Ultra Locrian Whole Tone