An app called Sight Singing Pro was created to help users develop their sight singing skills. It offers a method for sight-reading and singing music, measures the pitch of each note you sing, and gives you instant feedback on whether it is correct or not. The best aspects of Sight Singing Pro will be covered in this article, along with tips on how to apply them to your singing. Sight Singing Pro’s ability to evaluate the pitch of the notes you sing and provide feedback on its accuracy is one of its key features. This instant feedback lets you make quick changes and instantly improve your singing. The app also captures your singing and plays it with the appropriate melody, clearly comparing how you are doing and where you need to improve.
The Report, part of Sight Singing Pro, which displays your performance report, is another great feature. You can track your development in this part and determine where to focus your efforts. The report analyzes your playing in depth and contains details such as accuracy, pitch stability and timing. You can choose the types of notes that appear in the score using Drill mode, another great feature. You can also choose to transpose the music in multiple keys to make your practice easier and improve your skills. When using Sight Singing Pro, you can choose between Violin, Bass, Alto, Tenor Clef, and Intro II Easy, Moderate, and Hard difficulty levels.
Features:
* Selection of clefs among violin, bass, alto and tenor.
* Selecting a score difficulty level from Intro I, Intro II, Easy, Moderate and Hard.
* Choose the type of notes and rests that appear in the score.
* Supports for ties, dotted notes and triplets.
* Jump setting.
* Time signature selection from 2/4, 3/4, 4/4, 3/8, 6/8 and 9/8.
* Selection of a tonality between twelve major and twelve minor.
* Setting the number of bars.
* Change the weather.
* Display of syllables with fixed do, floating do or letter name. (Also, a double tap on the music score will easily hide/show them.)
* Supports multiple octave options.
* Scale practice mode.
* Storing rehearsed scores so they can be reviewed later.