Today's app is the Bassoon Guide app:
Bassoon Guide (http://www.iphone-ipad-iapp.com/ipad.html) Method for working the instrument including long tones, embouchure flexibility, finger technique, half-hole technique, chromaticism, and the upper register; allows the user to record exercises while working to ensure intonation and tone homogeneity; basis for tackling difficult passages in the bassoon repertoire; tuning fork (A2, 440); lesson advice; bibliography on the bassoon; (iOS 6.0 or later).
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Today's app is the Bassoon Flash Cards app:
Bassoon Flash Cards (Christian Liang) Flashcards to develop note reading on the bass clef for bassoon players in any style of music; front side of the card displays the note on the music staff; back side displays finger position; audio reference for each note; (iOS 1.0 or later). Today's app is the Bassoon Fingerings app:
Bassoon Fingerings (Mike Muszynski) Allows for easy retrieval of standard fingerings as well as the ability to save custom personal fingerings and notations; preloaded with standard fingerings compiled over the developer’s fifteen years of study; fingerings are displayed using standard notation with holes representing the major finger placements and keys based on standard key names; fingerings can be saved for notes as high as high F and as low as low B flat; for any serious bassoon player, student, teacher, or band director; (iOS 2.0.1 or later). Today's app is the Bassoon app:
Bassoon (http://apehq.com) Includes basic bassoon fingering chart with additional content; (Android 1.5 and up). Today's app is the Woodwind InstrumentSS IA app:
Woodwind InstrumentSS IA (http://hdoapp.sakura.ne.jp); Music application with multiple woodwind instruments; allows the user to play the instrument with a single finger; will be able to play by touching the inner side of the white dotted line; includes English HornSS, FluteSS, ClarinetSS, OboeSS, BassoonSS, Tenor SaxophoneSS, PiccoloSS, OcarinaSS, RecorderSS, PanFluteSS, Alto SaxophoneSS, QuenaSS, Bass ClarinetSS, and ZamponasSS; (iOS 7.0 or later). More apps for woodwind players this week!
Woodwind Fingering Chart (http://adamfoster.net/blog/) Fingering chart for woodwind instruments; includes Flute and Clarinet; press menu to change instruments; swipe up or down to change notes; swipe left or right to change fingering; drop-downs at bottom of screen can be used to change note types including single notes, trills, tremolos, etc.; notes and fingerings; red marks are keys to press down, green marks are keys to trill; drag left and right in the title bar to see longer note descriptions; (Android 2.0.1 and up). Today's app is the Scales Book app:
Scales Book (http://www.iphone-ipad-iapp.com/ipad.html) Method for working scales, arpeggios, and chords on the woodwinds and brasswinds including flute, bassoon, oboe, recorder, clarinet, saxophone, trumpet, trombone, euphonium, tuba, and French horn; contains scales including Major, minors, be-bop, blues scales, modal scales, harmonic scales, pentatonic, altered pentatonic, modes of limited transposition, intervals, chromaticism, arpeggios, chords with extensions, and a list of articulations; basis for tackling difficult passages in the classic, modern, and jazz repertoire; includes advice and a bibliography; (iOS 7.0 or later). Today's apps are the Reeds Scraping apps:
Reeds Scraping Apps (http://www.iphone-ipad-iapp.com/iphone.html) Bassoonreeds: App tells user the areas to be scraping on their bassoon reed to improve it; database for scraping reeds of the user; Oboereeds: App tells user the areas to be scraping on their oboe reed to improve it; database for scraping reeds of the user; Clarinetreeds: App tells user the areas to be scraping on their clarinet reed to improve it; database for scraping reeds of the user; Saxoreeds: App tells user the areas to be scraping on their saxophone reed to improve it; database for scraping reeds of the user; all apps are Retina display compatible and Universal; (iOS 7.0 or later). Today's apps are the Old Instruments Apps by Ambroise Charron:
Old Instruments Apps by Ambroise Charron (http://www.iphone-ipad-iapp.com/iphone.html) Old Bassoon: App includes tablature of these former bassoons: Bünher & Keller, Eichentopf, Rottenburg, Grenser, Sherer, and romantic bassoon; Old Flute: App includes tablature of these former recorders: Virdung, Ganassi, Jambe de Fer, Mersenne, Bismantova, Agricola, Hotteterre, Freilhon-Poncein, Carr, and Blankenburg; Old Oboe: App includes tablature of these former oboes: Stanesby, Denner, Grassi, saxon oboe, and two keys oboe; Traverso: App includes the tablature of these Baroque flutes: the Renaissance flute, the Beukers flute, and the One Key flute; Sarrusophone: App includes the tablature of the Sarrusophone; Dulcian: App groups the main fingerings for the soprano dulcian, the alto ducian, the tenor dulcian, and the bass dulcian; Shawm: App groups the main fingerings for the sopranino shawm, the soprano shawm, and the alto shawm; Crumhorn: App groups the main fingerings for the soprano crumhorn, the alto (in F) crumhorn, the alto (in G) crumhorn, the tenor crumhorn, and the bass crumhorn; Old Diapason: App includes the five most used tuning forks: A3 392 Hz, A3 415 Hz, A3 421 Hz, A3 430 Hz, and A3 440 Hz; all apps are Retina display compatible; (iOS, varies by app). Today's app is the Fingering Woodwinds app:
Fingering Woodwinds (http://patrickqkelly.com) Comprehensive fingering charts for Woodwind instruments; pick a written note and have the fingering displayed and concert pitch played; a touch of a button reveals the note on the piano; play a concert pitch on the piano, and have that pitch’s fingering displayed; touch of a button reveals the transposed note written on the staff; over 1200 fingerings, including many alternates for the following instruments: Flutes (Piccolo, Concert, Alto, and Bass) including m2, M2, m3, M3 trill fingerings; Oboe and Cor Anglais including m2 and M2 trill fingerings; Clarinets (Soprano, Alto, Bass, and Contrabass) including m2, M2 trill fingerings; Bassoon and Contrabassoon including m2 and M2 trill fingerings; (Treble, Tenor, and Bass clefs) Saxophones (Soprano, Alto, Tenor, and Baritone) includes m2, M2, m3, M3 trill fingerings; Alto and Tenor Sax include altissimo fingerings up to written F, two octaves above the top line F of the treble clef; Piano mode displays the note name, location on the piano, and the notation in four different clefs: Treble, Alto, Tenor, and Bass; plays the concert pitch for any written pitch; sounds are included from C0 (below) to C9 (above), outside the range of the Piano; includes visual guides to the woodwind key names and locations to understand the fingering charts better; play the trills for trill fingerings; Alto and Tenor Saxophone altissimo fingerings are supplied by Steve Moran; touch and drag up and down on the staff to select the note, slide right for sharp, left for flat, or slide up and down near either edge for constant sharps or flats; when playing the keyboard, swipe to move the keyboard, tap to play notes, touch and hold, then slide to glissando; glissando up, notes will be notated in sharps; glissando down, notes will be notated in flats; when tapping specific notes, they will be notated in the most common accidental for that note; if there are alternate fingerings available for a note or trill, a button allows the user to navigate through them; includes a mute button as well as a step controller to move chromatically up and down without touching the music staff or piano keyboard; (iOS 7.0 or later). |
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