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    • NodeBB integration

      We have decided to integrate NodeBB forum into the app!

      The server will be accessible for all users and can not only be used from inside the app but also on the web

      With it, we hope to provide our userbase an open and keen community where all questions about music are considered valid and where musicians can learn from each other and help another.

      Please note that you can use the forum from inside the app, but to gain access to your community account on the web you must once reset your password before you can login for the first time.

      posted in Sonid App Announcements
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    • RE: I have a paid subscription but can’t access those features on my iPad

      Hi! Sorry for the late reply.
      You could try going to your profile on the ipad and click on restore subscription.

      I hope that helps, otherwise let me know!

      posted in Bug Report & Feature/Enhancement suggestions
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    • Exercise any topic from our website!

      Since a few weeks we have implemented a very cool feature that allows anyone to start any exercise through the website in just one click (or by scanning a QR-code with your phone)! And the best thing is, it's free for everyone!

      Try it out:
      • go to our website on a desktop pc
      • check a topic on our scale/chord dictionary page
      • scan the QR-code with your phone

      or

      • go to our website on your phone
      • check a topic on our scale/chord dictionary page
      • click on the EXERCISE NOW button

      Share the QR-code or short-link with anyone and they'll be able to practice as well!

      Have fun learning music theory.
      Sonid

      posted in Sonid App Announcements
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    • RE: G#3 to Ab3 es un segunda mayor, ¿verdadero o falso?

      G# and Ab do not have a semitone between them. So they can not be a major second.

      posted in Music Theory Questions
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    • RE: Toca la quinta del acorde G# + en el piano.

      B sharp would be the third of the chord, not the fifth.

      posted in Music Theory Questions
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    • RE: Play the G#7 chord on the piano.

      A dominant seventh chord (indicated with a 7) does not have a major seventh but a minor seventh. The answer displayed on the piano is therefor correct.

      posted in Music Theory Questions
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    • RE: Put the notes of the Gb○7 chord in the correct order.

      Gb diminished 7th (Gb o7) has a Fbb note in it. Eb may sound the same as Fbb but is not a diminished seventh from Gb.

      posted in Music Theory Questions
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    • RE: Play the scale on grade I in B major.

      That should be correct, I will look into it!

      posted in Music Theory Questions
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    • RE: Put the notes of the A#m7 chord in the correct order.

      The note F is not in A#m, E# is.

      posted in Music Theory Questions
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    • RE: The Cm7 chord has a diminished fifth, true or false?

      A minor seventh chord has a perfect fifth, not diminished.

      posted in Music Theory Questions
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    • RE: A#3 to C#4 is a major third, true or false?

      It is a minor third because the two notes have only 3 semitones between them. A major third needs 4.

      posted in Music Theory Questions
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