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fjcblanco If you can wait for a little while, I'm waiting to hear back from Dev about a possible intro discount.
Ok.
Looks great. Thanks for that one Morris. Hoping for an intro discount!
Yes, it's not guaranteed, but I suggested it to Dev. We'll see, but it's really good.
Piano Companion free at this moment.
https://itunes.apple.com/es/app/piano-companion-acordes-escala/id586097063?mt=8
Thanks. Good find.
I don't know if I'm out of the box, but since you can annotate musical score, sheet music, sketching ideas, etc. Notability is free at this moment.
https://itunes.apple.com/es/app/notability/id360593530?mt=8
Thanks @fjcblanco
My favorite is ChordPolyPad. A bit expensive but has a flawless MIDI implementation. It even allows you to "recreate" the pitch/mod wheel, while playing complex chords.
Thanks again to @mgmg4871 for recommending Guitar Master. I unlocked it last night, and it really has everything I was looking for. I also might not have found it on my own because it has a freemium pay structure (Free + $3.99 IAP full unlock) and the name is kind of vague.
But it's a newer app with a very responsive developer and it takes the features theory apps into one. It has the basic stuff like fretboard charts of different scales/modes (I NEED to get better on those). But then it has a full chord library that sounds out chords, notes, and progressions on your phone (songwriting tool), plus a chord finder/guesser where you can enter in notes on a virtual fretboard, strum it to hear how it sounds, and move things around as the display tells you the name of the chord you created.
It's a cool app because it "gets" what is different about guitar players - people end up on the guitar with all different types and levels of musical understanding. It can handle the theory aspect, tablature, visual/shape arrangement, or even just a person with a good ear for notes/chords - and then allows you to convert or redefine that into a different "language".
Thanks for reminding me about Chord Master. I used it a good bit months ago but kinda forgot about it because of other new and shiny apps.
Another guitar app. $.99
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/guitar-lessons-tab-viewer/id853572354?mt=8
AccuTune - Guitar Tuner by Positive Grid (BIAS, JamUp, Final Touch...), free at this moment:
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/accutune-guitar-tuner/id499204349?mt=8
Easy Piano Chords free at this moment.
A bit weird, you know, no matter if you play only one key, it sounds the whole chord, so don't expect miracles from it.
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/easy-piano-chords/id477997631?mt=8
That's what it's supposed to do @fjcblanco.
Yes, just echoing some reviews...the app is fine to me.
@mgmg4871 said:
By the way the content in here is great, but the App implementation is pretty lousy as it doesn't remember your place, have a night mode or other niceties you'd expect from an ebook app. It's also a bit short but eh. Basically if you want it get the iBooks version for the same price; it should have all the audio examples as well.
Can anyone tell me what the app is in this video at 1:11?
Two little kids using it. Looks sort of like Dance Dance Revolution but for piano notes.
That's Synthopia. The best piano learning app in IOS. Has core midi.
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/synthesia/id579518445?mt=8
At first sight I thought it was 50in1 Piano HD. But not.
thanks @mgmg4871!
Guitar Lessons: Rock Prodigy, now free from €44,99
https://itunes.apple.com/es/app/id407303228?mt=8
@fjcblanco said:
This app was over £100 last year
(edit) actually the full course is still over £100, with the IAPs. I doubt it's worth it...
"Relative Pitch Interval Ear Training - key lessons for musicians and singers to learn, practice and perfect music theory" free at this moment (from $7,99).
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/relative-pitch-interval-ear/id315370958?mt=8
I don't know if it's useful or useless, but free at this moment:
https://itunes.apple.com/es/app/chordelia-triad-tutor-learn/id426201096?mt=8
Useless. The "free" iPad app just links to their website, where you can buy online courses and download their free iPad app that simply sends you back to the same website where you can buy online courses and so on...
i don't know if anyone has tried this. Purely classical music theory.
https://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/theory-lessons/id493157418?mt=8
It's an app enhanced version of lessons on their website.
iTooch Music | Solfege, instrument families and history worksheets to learn music in 6th, 7th, 8th or 9th grade [FULL]
Just for kids, but theory at the end, and free at this moment (from 4,49€):
https://itunes.apple.com/es/app/id592345583?mt=8
I am really really liking this app.... Flow Guitar (£0.99/ $0.69 from £2.99/ $4.99)
https://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/flow-guitar/id814418583?mt=8
It highlights the sweet chord notes of a scale per chord as a progression plays. Sounds great, displays an important part of harmony/melody in an excellent visual way. You can tap the notes as a progression plays to hear how your melody will sound.
There is a free lite version, but 69p is a bargain.
Yeah, I liked this one too. The only downside for me was the file size. I've bounced between having it installed and deleting it, depending on whether I was strapped for space....and whether I was more focused on learning or creating.