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Notezilla – Sheet Music Synchronized to Beautiful Recordings

July 1, 2014 by admin

Screen Shot 2014-07-01 at 8.16.56 AM Notezilla is a neat iPad app that features sheet music synchronized to recordings. As you listen the recording the sheet music scrolls along. You can choose to see a red line moving to indicate the notes being played or choose to not see the red line at all. You can select sections of a recording to hear and see in your Notezilla library.

For the student who is learning to play a new selection Notezilla provides an option to slow the tempo for a recording could be helpful. Students can also choose to turn on or turn off the display of sheet music for specific instruments heard in a recording. Being able to see and hear where their instruments fit into the overall score of a piece could help students be better prepared for the transition from practicing in isolation to rehearsing with a full orchestra or band.

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Filed Under: High School, Middle School Tagged With: free apps, free ipad apps, Music, music education

Chromatik – Have Fun Learning New Music

February 27, 2014 by admin

Screen Shot 2014-02-24 at 3.51.52 PM Chromatik is a free iPad app that makes it fun to learn and practice new music. Chromatik offers recordings of popular songs along with the sheet music to play them on more than a dozen instruments. The recordings and sheet music are yours to use for seven days. Chromatik includes an option to make a recording of your playing of a song. You can share highlights of your recordings with others through email, Facebook, and Twitter.

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Chromatik does require you to have an email address and some of the songs may not be appropriate for students younger than high school (the songs are all hits you’ve heard on the radio, but that doesn’t mean you want 12 year olds playing them in your school). A classroom-friendly of Chromatik is offered to schools. That version requires a $3.99 in-app purchase to unlock all of the features.

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Both versions of Chromatik offer tools for annotating the sheet music that you access through the app.

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Filed Under: High School, Middle School Tagged With: Music, Music Apps, music education

Piano Mania – Use an iPad to Learn to Play Piano

November 20, 2013 by admin

Screen Shot 2013-11-20 at 7.44.12 PM Piano Mania is a new iPad app from Joy Tunes. Joy Tunes previously offered practice games to help students learn to play the piano. The new Piano Mania app offers lessons on playing the piano. Students place their iPads on their pianos or electronic keyboards to view the lesson as they play along. The app offers challenges of varying difficulty from simple one-hand lessons to complex lessons requiring the use of both hands. The video below offers a brief look at the app.

Piano Mania is free to download and comes with some free activities. To access all of the materials you have to purchase a subscription to the service.

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Filed Under: Elementary School, High School, Middle School Tagged With: free ipad apps, Music, music education, Music Lessons

Figure – A Fun App for Creating Music on Your iPad

October 29, 2013 by admin

figure Figure is an iPad app for creating music and sound loops. You don’t have to have any musical talent or inclination to create music with the Figure app. To create music you simply have to drag your finger across an instrument to create a pattern. You can combine patterns across drums, bass, and lead guitar. Each pattern can be adjusted for tempo and key. The volume of each pattern can be adjusted individually then blended with the others. When you’re happy with the music you have made you can export it to SoundCloud or iTunes or send it to a friend via email.

Figure could be a good app for students to use to develop soundtracks to use in video projects or to use as bumper music in podcasts. Of course, the app could also be good for students to use to just experiment with tempo and key change.

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Figure is currently featured as Apple’s app of the week. The app is free this week.

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Filed Under: Elementary School, High School, Middle School Tagged With: free ipad apps, ipad apps, Music Creation, music education, teaching with ipads

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