For new musicians, choosing a new instrument or understanding the basics of music theory can be challenging. But there is a new generation of apps out there created to help both professional and ...
The desire to learn to play a musical instrument has crossed almost everyone's mind. Maybe you've gazed at a guitar or a piano with a hint of longing, wondering what melodies could flow from your ...
"Magic Fiddle" is an application that teaches you how to put an iPad up to your chin and play it like a violin. It's a little awkward but a lot of fun. And musician Bruce Kaminsky said he adds rubber ...
Stanford assistant professor and music app developer, Ge Wang, is something of a modern day music man. "There's an undeniable joy in music making, but that's actually a joy that a lot of people ...
Via Creative Applications, here’s a the designer, Henry Chu, explaining how it works: Once iPhone4 was released, I wanted to try on the gyroscope as it gives more accurate position/orientation ...
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Playing an instrument can be a rewarding hobby, but if finding the time and a teacher is a challenge, many apps can help get you started. By J. D. Biersdorfer You’re never too old to learn to play a ...
When Artiphon launched its $99 Orba musical instrument, we found it to be an "idiotproof" device that lets you create in your spare time, while offering more depth for those willing to explore. The ...