Music For Little Mozarts ($0.99)
Perfect for pre-school or Kindergarten aged beginners. The app uses the characters Mozart Mouse and Beethoven Bear to learn about high versus low sounds, loud versus soft sounds, names of the piano keys, notes of the staffs, simple rhythms, etc.
Music Flash Class ($3.99)
Just like flashcards, but it’s electronic and more fun! The app lets you choose the range of notes you want to practice, so this app is perfect for both beginners and elementary/intermediate students. It’s
Flash Derby ($0.99)
Another note-naming app, but it is more of a game! By naming notes correctly, your horse might win the race.
Note Works ($4.99) – *iPad only*
Another app for practicing note names, but it feels more like a game than a flashcard drill! This one allows you to save you progress under your own name, earn points, and advance to different levels.
Rhythm Cat (the lite version is free; the full version is $2.99)
This app features various levels where students have to tap out the rhythm shown on the screen. The graphics are great (with cartoon cats in the background) and the app features great rhythm tracks for the student to tap the rhythms along with.
Rhythm Lab ($2.99) -- iPad only*
This rhythm app is simple yet highly customizable. The app presents students with rhythm exercises at various levels, and the student must correctly tap the rhythm.
Blob Chorus (FREE)
This ear training app is fun and silly, but really works! Each of the blobs in the chorus sing a note, and then the king blob sings his note. The aim of the game is for the student to identify the blob that sang the same note as the king blob.
Musaic Box HD (FREE) – *iPad only
This app is mostly a game, but requires some careful listening to solve the music puzzles! It’s a fun way to approach ear training.
Steinway Metronome (FREE)
There are lots of metronome apps out there, but this one is my favorite. It looks nice and is easy to use.
iReal b ($8.99)
This app is for somewhat advanced students who know their major and minor chords and are interested in learning to play pop music. The app allows you to download free chord charts from the iReal b Forums, and save them into your library. Once you pull up a chord chart, you can transpose it to any key, choose any tempo, and play along with a chosen background track (with percussion, bass, guitar, etc).