Adding in some apps for learning Scales and Chords this week!
Advanced Chord Progressions (http://www.walking-library.com) More than 320 chord progressions and sound samples; chords progressions are modifiable; lists of chord progressions that work; an important goal of songwriting is to create something that listeners will remember, and they won’t remember songs that use too many chords, melodies, or words; (iOS 3.2 or later).
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Today's app is the Sonja app:
Sonja and Sonja Classroom (http://www.choirpro.com) Read and write music; simplified and intuitive music notation system that lets user follow a score; learn and practice any part by lowering the volume or muting any other part, slowing down playback, or selecting part of the song for looped playback; experiment with the music staff, music notes, and the metronome, while learning the concepts of pitch, note duration, rests, flats and sharps; create and notate music; import and edit MIDI files; import audio files; record audio files of instrumental accompaniments or singing; export MIDI files for further editing and publication; export Sonja-format files that combine music notes and audio tracks; (iOS 6.1 or later). Today's app is the Notezart app:
Notezart (http://notezart.noveogroup.com) Educational game to learn music notes and improve sight reading and musical ear; select Treble or Bass clefs with different levels; sixty-eight levels in total; in each level, there are different pieces of music with three educational mode options: Learn Mode, Arcade Mode, and Hear Mode; music notes flow on the screen with the piano sounds; players have to hit the correct music note on the piano keys below the staff ledger; if it is the right music note, the note turns green; in the Learn mode, if the player hits the wrong music note or doesn’t hit any piano keys, the correct note appears on the pop up screen; in the Arcade Mode, the speed of the game increases; in the Hear Mode, the player hears the piano sound of the note but does not see it on the screen; (Android 2.3 and up). Today's app is the NoteWorks app:
NoteWorks (http://www.doremiworld.com/Games/NoteWorks) Musical game designed to teach note recognition and improve sight-reading skills; Hungry Munchy is eager to swallow elusive blue notes; goal is to help Munchy catch each note as quickly as possible; app is both educational and entertaining with an intuitive and visually appealing interface; created for players of all ages, families with multiple players, and music teachers with multiple students; game design features include a funny animated character, user-friendly menus, graphics, and sound effects; note reading options include on-screen piano keyboard input, “ABC” note naming, “Do Re Mi” note naming, and the treble clef; students learn by playing a game and having fun; in practice mode, students are helped with hints; in challenge mode, students play for points and stars; students learn to recognize notes; game speed is adjustable; (iOS 5.0 or later). And still more apps for Note Reading this week!
Notes! – Learn to Read Music (http://visionsencoded.com/fun-iphone-apps/) Basic flashcard app to learn the letter names for notes on the bass and treble clefs including “F” on bass through to “G” on treble; key letters can be set to: 1) C D E F G A B 2) C D E F G A H 3) Do Re Mi Fa Sol La Si; displays a random note on the musical staff; tap the correct letter/key; MIDI enabled; use with Apple Core MIDI compliant devices; change to either treble or bass clef by tapping the clef; toggle visual effects by tapping trophy icon; practice only specific notes; (iOS 4.3 or later). Today's app is the Notes for Little Composers app:
Notes for Little Composers (http://littlecomposers.com/learn.html) Interactive app that teaches new music students the note names: A B C D E F G; click on a note and listen; play a note guessing game; for children age six or older; (iOS 3.0 or later). Today's app is the Note Perfect app:
Note Perfect (http://noteperfectapp.com/) Test and improve note reading against the clock; for all ages; Gameplay in choice of four different clefs; play as beginner, intermediate, or virtuoso; compete with friends for the high score; (iOS 3.1.3 or later). Today's app is the My Note Games app:
My Note Games (http://www.appatta.com) Suite of simple games to teach music theory and instrument mastery; listen to the music; write what is heard by using drag-and-drop interface; tap on the buttons to name the notes; forty-eight levels each for Treble, Bass, Tenor, and Alto Clefs; first four notes of each clef are free; premium version includes the rest; recognizes the notes user plays on the instrument; first three notes of all instruments are free; premium version includes the rest of the notes for all the instruments plus Tap That Note; choose a lesson to play with each instrument; play eight phrases and get the best score; Play-A-Day uses computer generated phrases; premium version includes lessons for all the instruments including Saxophone, Piano, Guitar, Descant/Soprano Recorder, Treble Recorder, Flute, Oboe, Clarinet, Bassoon, Trumpet, Vocals, and Whistling; with Toonr The Tuner user can see the note playing displayed on the screen; designed to be used under the supervision of a parent or music teacher; uses note recognition technology; (iOS 4.0 or later). Today's app is the Musical Me! HD app:
Musical Me! HD (http://www.duckduckmoose.com/educational-iphone-itouch-apps-for-kids/musical-me/) Teaches notes, rhythm, and pitch; listen to notes, copy patterns, and recognize pitches; learn about rhythm, including short and long notes; play with a drum, cymbals, triangle, maracas, or egg shaker; learn to read music and create songs by moving notes on a staff; listen to children’s songs featuring the violin and cello; for ages three to seven; train ear to hear different pitches; tap, drag, or hold the monsters to make them dance to the beat; (iOS 5.0 or later). Today's app is the Music Tutor app:
Music Tutor (http://www.jsplash.com/apps.html) Improve sight-reading skills; practice between treble, bass, or both clefs for a duration of one, five, or ten minutes; review mistakes and see progress; (iOS 7.0 or later). |
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