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Complete Rhythm Trainer

Complete Rhythm Trainer

Catégorie : MusiqueVersion: 1.6.5-113 (121113)

Taille:17.88MBSystème d'exploitation : Android 5.0+

Promoteur:Binary Guilt Software

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Description de l'application

Cette application d'entraînement rythmique est un incontournable pour les musiciens de tous niveaux. Maîtrisez le rythme avec des exercices captivants et ludiques qui progressent des concepts de base aux concepts avancés. Perfectionnez vos compétences rythmiques grâce à une variété d'exercices, notamment l'imitation, la lecture, la dictée et les exercices à deux voix.

Principales fonctionnalités :

  • Programme complet : 252 exercices progressifs sur 4 niveaux et 30 chapitres couvrant diverses signatures rythmiques, note valeurs (des moitiés noteaux quintuplés), des triolets, des croches swing, et plus encore.
  • Types d'exercices polyvalents : Entraînez-vous avec des exercices d'imitation de rythme, de lecture, de dictée et à deux voix. Un mode arcade vous permet de jouer à une sélection de 11 exercices.
  • Pratique polyrythmique : Une section dédiée pour perfectionner vos compétences polyrythmiques.
  • Génération d'exercices aléatoires : Entraînez-vous à l'infini avec des exercices générés aléatoirement basés sur des rythmes appris.
  • Sons d'instruments réalistes : 23 banques de sons d'instruments contenant des sons enregistrés par des professionnels, notamment du piano, de la guitare et divers instruments de percussion.
  • Apprentissage gamifié : Gagnez des étoiles en complétant des exercices et efforcez-vous d'obtenir des scores parfaits.
  • Exercices et programmes personnalisables : Créez et enregistrez vos propres exercices et programmes de formation, parfaits pour que les enseignants puissent les attribuer aux élèves et suivre les progrès via des classements privés.
  • Cloud Sync : Accédez à votre progression sur plusieurs appareils.
  • Intégration de Google Play Games : Débloquez des succès et participez aux classements mondiaux.
  • Interface intuitive : Un design épuré et moderne avec des thèmes clairs et sombres et quatre styles d'affichage de partitions.
  • Conçu par des experts : Créé par un musicien et professeur de musique titulaire d'une maîtrise du Royal Conservatory.

Tarif :

  • Téléchargement gratuit avec les deux premiers chapitres disponibles en essai.
  • Un achat unique dans l'application de 5,99 $ déverrouille la version complète sur tous vos appareils Android.

Dernière mise à jour (version 1.6.5-113) :

  • 12 juillet 2024
  • Ajout de la prise en charge du néerlandais, de l'italien et de l'espagnol amélioré (Espagne et Amérique latine).
  • Option de connexion par e-mail ajoutée.
  • Diverses corrections de bugs et améliorations.
  • Pour les versions complètes note : https://completerhythmtrainer.com/changelog/android/

Vous rencontrez des problèmes ou avez des suggestions ? Contactez les développeurs à [email protected]

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