

There are a couple of little things that they’ve added that I think are a much welcomed addition to the already worthwhile app. Each of the quizzes are not only organized and easy to understand, but they look good and offer a lot of customization to suit your current knowledge on the subject.

On the main page, you have a simple selection of the varies categories of theory you wish to work on such as Note Identification, Keyboard Chord Identification, Interval Ear Training, and Fretboard Note Identification. Tenuto by is a bare-bones theory test that does away with all the fancy graphics and visuals (not to say the look and feel of it is lacking) and focuses solely on learning and reviewing. Nota and Music Theory Pro to name a few and recently bumping in to Tenuto has made me look back at them again, almost regretting my purchases. In all seriousness, I’ve looked at a few music theory apps. And what better way to do so then to have a trainer on your iPhone/iPod touch? That’s right. A good way to sharpen your theoretical knowledge is to, well, do theory. As a musician, I know that there’s two sides to music.
