
It’s available now on android too, not just iOS. It lets you review your test results so you can see exactly what you got right (and wrong), and measure your progress over time.

It includes timed exercises and games to really keep you on your toes. A 4.5-star rating on the most recent version shows a remarkably consistency with its 4.5-star rating based on all its 5000+ ratings. Music Tutor Free (Sight Reading Improver) is still free with an ad-free paid version (still $1.99). There are two apps from our original list that merit getting re-listed two years later. You can check out our initial list, along with some notes on what to look for in a sight-reading app, here. That’s why we thought it was a good time to revisit the issue and share with you the best apps and games to up your own music sight-reading skills in 2018.

No budding musician is going to be able to move forward without getting the sight-reading thing figured out.

It’s been over a year since we took a look at what apps and games can help beginning music students to master sight reading.
