Hi guys,
Yesterday I tested the new SoundGym website. As an amateur musician I'm very open to learn new things and get my ears trained, so this seems to be a very good opportunity.
However I was quite disappointed to find out that they actually only support google chrome as a browser. Nevertheless I tried to play through some stages using safari on OS X but got stuck after some minutes. The website didn't even let me log out again. Well, I don't know... the whole idea sounds great to me but doesn't seem to be very mature yet from a technical point of view. And I'm not sure if it's worth $15 a month.
What are your opinions on SoundGym? And are there any alternatives?
Any opinions on SoundGym?
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Hi, it's an old post, but you might be still interested. There is a new ear training website audiodrillz.app (audiodrillz.app). Good alternative for soundgym, works in all modern browsers and it's free.-
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Your website?xczme wrote: ↑Mon Dec 16, 2019 2:59 pm Hi, it's an old post, but you might be still interested. There is a new ear training website audiodrillz.app. Good alternative for soundgym, works in all modern browsers and it's free.
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