Today's app is the Piano+ - Sheet Music Score app:
Piano+ - Sheet Music Score (http://piano.notationpad.com/) Create sheet music scores; keep all music compositions in one place and play or edit them at any time; from simple piano scores to complex symphony scores; clear user interface; powerful tool set; export/import MusicXML files; export MIDI files; export PNG image and PDF documents; high quality sound for playback; edit up to eight parts at the same time; over 100 kinds of musical instruments; multi-voice; lyric app; supported notation includes a variety of music note types, from whole notes to 128th notes and dotted notes; chord, staff, track; treble, alto and bass clef; edit lyrics; variety of time signatures; all standard key signatures; adjustable tempo; all accidentals (sharps, flats, double sharps, double flats, and naturals); tie, slur, and tuplet; many types of ornaments; wide range of dynamics; (iOS 9.0 or later).
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Today's app is the Stave'n'Tabs app:
Stave'n'Tabs (http://staventabs.com) Notation and tab editor; tools for composing and improving scores in all genres; edit sheet music and tablature; start new score from scratch or with one of two dozen templates; enter notes with intuitive instrument-independent interface or virtual piano keyboard; explore and edit score with piano roll and drums editor; create up to 15 instrument parts; choose from 22 groups of instruments (keyboards, guitars, strings, drums, percussion, etc.); use context-sensitive selection for bars, chords, and tracks; modify notes with dots, tuplets, and ties; addlyrics; customize clefs, key signatures, and time signatures for bars; change dynamics; switch between enharmonic equivalents of the notes; use customizable voices; setup tunings with presets; navigate around score with tracks board; copy, paste, and remove selected areas; switch between tablature and stave inputs; edit tabs with numeric keypad or virtual fingerboard; undo and redo actions; input notes by staff positions; set the visibility for instrument parts in the score; edit title and information about creators; select and customize horizontal, vertical, or page layout for score; use Scientific or Helmholtz pitch notation when entering notes; add repeat signs and volta brackets; auto-saving; connect MIDI devices; play whole composition or selected fragment; customize metronome clicking and countdown; change tempo and audio properties; loop playback of a desired part; track non-playable objects with highlights; determine the chromatic scales most similar to the selected area; adjust semitones of the selected area notes to the chromatic scale; customize the chromatic scale for adjustment; diminish, augment, and subdivide note values; transpose pitches by semitones; browse projects with file manager; store compositions in iCloud Drive and across all iOS devices; create new projects and duplicate existing; listen to preview fragments of scores directly from files menu; open SNT, MIDI, MusicXML, Compressed MusicXML, Guitar Pro (GPX, GP5, GP4, GP3), and Karaoke (KAR) files; edit MIDI, MusicXML, Compressed MusicXML, Guitar Pro, and Karaoke files; organize files from a desktop computer using iTunes or iCloud Drive; open files from Mail and other applications (Dropbox, Box, etc.); convert files between supported formats; share with friends; Email scores and tabs; open files in other applications; print score; export to PDF; (iOS 9.0 or later). Today's app is the Touch Notation app:
Touch Notation (http://cm.kawai.jp/products-en/tn/) Musical score creation app for writing music using touch gestures; allows musicians to draw directly onto the score using a finger or touch pen; work immediately appears as written notation; playback using 30 built-in instrument voices; wide range of functions accessible from interface; enter musical expressions for adjusting tempo and dynamics; transpose feature for raising/lowering the pitch of the entire score; output scores using Air Print or save to Dropbox in PDF, SMF, MusicXML, and ScoreMaker formats; the following musical symbols can be entered by hand: Note, Rest (including dotted and double-dotted), Long Rest, Beam, Tuplet (Triplet), Accidental, Tie, Slur, Accent, Staccato, Tenuto, Fermata, Trill, sfz, Arpeggio, Pedal, Senza, Metronome symbol, Crescendo, Decrescendo, Dynamics symbols (ppp~fff), Octave symbol, Repeat brackets, Repeat marks (D.C./Fine/D.S./Segno/Coda/to Coda), Clefs (Treble Clef/Bass Clef/C Clef), Key signature, Time signature, and Bar lines (repeat marks); other musical expressions (Dolce, Tranquillo, etc.) can be added using text input; comments and memos can be written freehand directly onto the score; entering rhythm notation, drum notation, tab notation, etc. is not supported; older devices may experience stuttering when playing complicated scores with many simultaneous notes; (iOS 7.0 or later). Today's app is the Piascore Air app:
Piascore Air (http://piascore.com) iPhone remote page turning controller; turn Piascore pages via Bluetooth; connects to Piascore 4.0.21 or later; doesn't support Air page turning on iPod touch; (iOS 7.0 or later). Today's app is the Piascore app:
Piascore (http://piascore.com) Write down notes in score with pens of three sizes and six colors; easy stamp input; text writing; smart browsing; one tap first/last page turning; cropping page feature; password-protected PDF file supported; automatic vertical scrolling and half page turning; free classical sheet music search; supports IMSLP (International Music Score Library Project)/Petrucci Music Library so user can download classical musical scores from 131,000 works and 16,200 composers; supports any cloud file service such as Dropbox, camera capturing, and web search; manage music scores by tagging and setlist; sort and keyword search; rearrange page layout and direct jump page; real sound metronome; virtual keyboard, chromatic tuner, music player (iTunes), and voice recorder; export music scores; AirPrint; digital musical score store; browse a score while watching movie on YouTube; Air Page Turning; turn pages by foot; (iOS 10.0 or later). Sheet Music Apps this week!
MuseScore (https://m.musescore.com/contact) Browse one of the largest sheet music collections; more than 700,000 pieces of free sheet music; add scores to favorites; view and play sheet music online and offline; sheet music search; new scores submitted daily by users; unlock pro member benefits for mobile app and desktop versions; find favorite scores by instrument and listen to them; download scores and access them offline; view and play sheet music; set the tempo and transpose; set the volume and visibility of each instrument in every score with the mixer tool; share favorite sheet music with friends; export sheet music to PDF; use metronome; loop any part of a song; (iOS 9.3 or later). Today's app is the Jellynote app:
Jellynote (https://www.jellynote.com/en/) Play and learn favorite songs and meet other musicians who love playing music together; includes over 400,000 songs; learn through original artist video master classes, video tutorials, sheet music, tabs, chords, and instrument view for a wide range of instruments; switch to social mode to meet musicians that share the same taste in music; get together in the Jellynote universe and explore how music can connect people; features include a large catalog from Beethoven songs to Metallica; free daily updates; easy search; filter by genre; filter by 128 different instruments; filter by artists; share with friends; tempo control to play song at own speed; display features include only staff, only tab, or both; audio player to listen to the song; real time highlight of the notes; multiple tracks control; set up the volume of each track; chords and lyrics features; synchronize favorite songs with account; history of songs already played; chord diagrams with finger positions for each song; cover videos from YouTube; guitar tab view represents the strings with the flow of the finger positions so user can check out and anticipate fretting hand positions; real time tablature; fretboard view shows in real time where the fingers should be on the fretboard; realistic view of a piano showing in real time where the fingers should be; chords chart and library; play in any key; change the playback instrument; integrated videos access lessons, tutorials, covers, and artist videos; meet musicians; in-app chat with Jellynote users; find teachers, bandmates, or friends to jam; (iOS 9.0 or later; Android 4.1 and up). Today's app is the Guitar Note Trainer app:
Guitar Note Trainer (https://www.justinguitar.com/apps) Learn the notes on the guitar neck; includes four training modes: Name The Note where user names the note shown on the neck, Find A Note where user finds a given note on the neck in all six positions, Memory Quiz 1 where user has to name a note after having been given its position, and Memory Quiz 2 where user must name all the notes across a given fret; includes easy options for those just starting out to limit the range of answers; audio option to hear the notes as they are selected; swipe finger diagonally across the fretboard and all the notes will show for a second; (iOS 10.3 or later). Today's app is the Blues Licks app:
Blues Licks (https://www.justinguitar.com/apps) Includes 56 blues licks in the styles of the most famous blues players; video for each lick including performance and detailed explanation of the notes and techniques; TAB and fretboard diagrams; loop controls to target specific parts of the lick during practice; links to Blues Lead Guitar course; (iOS 9.3 or later). Today's app is the Time Trainer Metronome app:
Time Trainer Metronome (https://www.justinguitar.com/apps) Includes five training tools to help develop own internal sense of time; accurate and stable metronome; tap tempo to work out tempos by tapping a button; countdown timer for keeping practice time on schedule; different sounds; accent control for odd time playing; visual metronome movement with a flash on the beat; vibrate option on each beat or accent; features include Bar Breaks, Random Beat Drop, Speed Upper, Step Upper, and Subdivisions; Android version has a slightly different interface and does not have all the same features; (iOS 10.1 or later; Android 2.1 and up). |
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