
Sight Singing Pro: Solfege US
Master solfege and sight reading skills with visual/aural feedback.
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Android App Analysis and Review: Sight Singing Pro: Solfege US, Developed by Deeryard LLC. Listed in Education Category. Current Version Is 2025.41, Updated On 17/07/2025 . According to users reviews on Google Play: Sight Singing Pro: Solfege US. Achieved Over 6 thousand Installs. Sight Singing Pro: Solfege US Currently Has 94 Reviews, Average Rating 4.7 Stars
Want to improve your sight singing, solfege (solfège), and sight reading skills? Sight Singing Pro helps you learn, practice, and master these essential music skills with real-time pitch analysis and visual/aural feedback.★★★★★ "Fun and easy way to practice sight singing. I've improved a lot after only 2 days. It's great how it tests you in real time." by Linda Paone -- a review at Google Play Store
★★★★★ "Great way to learn by doing a little each day. I've tried other sight reading apps and this one is my favorite." by John Fair -- a review at Google Play Store
【 Key Features 】
• Analyze the pitch you sing for each note and receive instant feedback on its accuracy.
• Record your song and play it back with the correct melody for comparison.
• View detailed performance reports in the Report section.
• Customize your training with the 'Drill' mode, where you can configure what kinds of notes will appear and transpose.
• Choose from a variety of clefs, including treble, bass, alto, and tenor.
• Select your preferred level of score difficulty, from Intro I, Intro II, Easy, Moderate, and Difficult.
• Choose the type of notes, rests, time signatures, the number of bars, and the tempo.
• Explore advanced musical elements like ties, dotted notes, triplets, and leaps.
• Select a key from twelve major and twelve minor keys.
• Display syllables in fixed-do, moveable-do, or letter name.
• Practice scales.
• Store and review music sheets you've tried for future reference.
• Challenge yourself with Achievement Tests featuring over 1700+ highly selected musical sheets.
【 How to Use 】
1. Press 'Tonic' to check the tonic of the music score.
2. Scroll through the score to get an overview of the entire song.
3. Press 'Start' and sing along with the score.
4. A green bar will appear when your pitch is correct and a red one when it's off.
5. Use the 'Play' button to listen to the song in the correct pitch.
【 FAQ 】
Do you have any questions? Visit our FAQ page at http://sightsinging.mystrikingly.com/faq for detailed instructions and troubleshooting tips.
You also can reach us by email at [email protected].
Start your sight singing and solfege journey today - practice, learn, and unlock your full musical potential with Sight Singing Pro!
We are currently offering version 2025.41. This is our latest, most optimized version. It is suitable for many different devices. Free download directly apk from the Google Play Store or other versions we're hosting. Moreover, you can download without registration and no login required.
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What's New
- Performance improvement.
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Recent Comments
Kai Valero
I just start using it as upper beginner musician and is really good. It has helped me to be more comcoous on my timing and pitch! I am surprise how technology can help us so much. Thanks you!
Claudette Mae
It makes sight-singing easier to learn! I enjoy the app so far. Some of the notes I sang were correct, but the app wasn't picking it up fast enough. That's my only suggestion for improvement.
Benjamin I. Swisher
So far so good. Just what you would think: sight reading melodies like reading out of a book plus the added benefit of feedback on your tonality. Nice!
Matthew Billiodeaux
Updated review- if your Mic volume is too high (bottom left of screen) it will blow out the balance. The app doesn't handle a wide volume range (at least on a pixel 5). So I dialed the apps Mic volume down and got it to work much better. 5 stars now. --orig review-- Would have given five stars but...there is awful feedback when replaying sound recordings (this is really a defect that is hard to overlook and is very annoying) and the interface is a little clunky (which is easy to overlook)
Daniel
Almost perfect but there's one issue making this extremely frustrating to use. All the buttons are squished against the bottom of the phone and they take multiple clicks to work because of that. Would be much better if they were higher Edit: this app really deserves 4.5 stars with how robust it is. The issue I pointed out hasn't been fixed yet but even then this app is second to none Edit 2: Definitely better than before. Thanks for the quick response and update!
Rafeeqh A
Very easy and gradual mini step training. Makes learning music feasible for me
Kris
Amazing sight singing practice app. The only issue I have is that the Chorubungen (sp?) exercises are locked to the key of C - it is painful to constantly move in and out of phalseto. Regardless, this app was key in helping me get through college theory lab.
Stephen Bell
Best app of its type. Would love to see it add support for the remaining clefs, and provide a syllable option for traditional hexachordal solfege syllables (I understand the latter would be more difficult), both of which would be very helpful for students of early music