iPad
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Does the app engender fear to try (by sounding a negative feedback buzzer instantly and loudly when you get something wrong) or is it built on positive feedback (compassionately asking the user to try again, questioning if there is a better answer)?
What kind of non-music apps develop musical skills? (“On the Line” and “The Most Addicting Sheep Game” [T-M-A-S-G] building site reading skills)
Record
AVR PRO
GarageBand
Voice Record
RODE Rec LE
Perform from a Score
forScore (use “Cue” app for ensemble) - Pair with AirTurn Bluetooth pedal
PiaScore
Metronomes/Tuners
Tempo
TE Tuner
Beat Keeper, TuneWave, Pitch Please!
Tempi (get tempo of ensemble)
Meowtronome
Pro Metronome
Creativity
Brainsparker
Oblique Strategies
Notation
Notion
TapNote
Music Scanner
Libraries
Henle Library
NoteStar
Marching Band
3D Viewer
Drillbook Next
Sight Reading
T-M-A-S-G
Dancing Line
On the line
Ear Training
Ear Trainer
Aural Wiz
Better Ears
Ear Worthy
Rhythm
Rhythm Swing
Rhythm Lab
Rhythm Notation
Theory
MTP (Music Theory Pro)
Tenuto
Music Theory
Learn about ensembles
Orchestra
Tutti Player
Biophilia
Clapping Music
Transcribe
ASD Lite
Chord Detector
Jazz Improv
iReal Pro
Note ID
Note Rush
Treble Game
Music Tutor
Flashnote
NinGenius
Dragon Scales
TuneTrain
Fingering Charts
Fingerings
Strings
Misc. Fun Music Learning
Music Lab
PianoMaestro
Amadeus
Other useful apps for educators:
[Various magazines], Choral Director Mag HD
Whiteboard
SproutBeat (music worksheets)
Remind (secure community to send messages to parents and students)
StageWrite
Audio and MIDI Routing (from app to app within the iPad and external devices)
Audiobus 3
Midiflow
Control
MIRA: control Max (Cycling’74)
TouchOSC
Lemur
Wingman: control SoundDevices MixPre
Create
Loopy HD
Model 15, Filtatron, Animoog, ODYSSEi
GlitchBreaks, Thor
Bloom HD, ORO VisualMusic, Musyc, Reactable, Caustic