Fingering Strings for iPhone
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Version :6.2
Size :94.85Mb
Updated :Jan 14,2019
Developer :Patrick Q. Kelly
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Pros and Cons from users' feedback
Based on the user reviews of the Fingering Strings for iPhone app, here are three pros and cons, each limited to 15 words: Pros: 1. Interactive lessons provide a clear understanding of finger placement and string positioning. 2. Customizable exercises and practice sessions cater to individual learning needs and goals. 3. Users praise the app's comprehensive technique explanations and precise finger diagrams. Cons: 1. Some users find the app's interface cluttered and overwhelming, impacting user experience. 2. Limited song selection and lack of variety in exercises can lead to boredom and disengagement. 3. Reviewers note that the app's reliance on screenspace can hinder hand-eye coordination and tactile learning. Please note that these conclusions are based on a snapshot of user reviews and may not reflect the full range of opinions on the app.
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Description
The highest rated and most comprehensive fingering guide available for Violin, Viola, Cello and Double Bass (Simandl and Rabbath positions). Includes double stops! Decide which hand position would be best for the interval or passage. Instantly switch between written note and piano key at the touch of a button. • Hand Positions: 15 positions on the Violin, 15 positions on the Viola, 16 positions on the Cello, and 12 Simandl positions or 6 Rabbath positions on the Double Bass. • Display "beginner tape" on the fingerboard as well as string names and colors. • Notate one or two notes in Treble, Alto, Tenor or Bass clef. How to Use: Pick a written note (touch the staff) and have the fingering displayed and concert pitch played. Touch a button and reveal the note on the piano. Play a concert pitch on the piano, and have that pitch's fingering displayed. Touch a button and reveal the transposed note written on the staff. Written and concert pitches are the same for all but the double bass, which transposes, sounding an octave below what is written. • Use the ‘Play' button to repeatedly hear the note or interval being displayed. Selecting a Pitch: Using the Staff: Simply 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 right or left of the note for constant sharps and flats. Using the Piano: Swipe to move the keyboard, tap to play notes, touch & hold then slide to glissando. When you glissando up the keyboard, notes will be notated with sharps, when you glissando down, notes will be notated with flats. When you tap specific notes they will be notated in the most common accidental for that note. ie: Eb rather than D#, F# rather than Gb. Use the up and down arrows to move chromatically up and down without touching the music staff or piano keyboard.
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