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30 iPad Apps for Music Teachers

30 iPad Apps for Music Teachers
February, 2014 I just noticed that it has been a year since my last list of iPad apps for teaching music. Several new interesting music apps have seen the light since then and therefore I decided to create another more comprehensive list of some of the best iPad apps for teaching music to give music teachers more options to choose from. 1- Garage Band GarageBand turns your iPad, iPhone, and iPod touch into a collection of Touch Instruments and a full-featured recording studio — so you can make music anywhere you go. 2- forScore forScore has an arsenal of tools ready to help you turn practice into performance. 3- Symphony Pro Symphony Pro lets you compose complex orchestrations, lead sheets, chord charts, and guitar tabs on the iPad and instantly hear them played back. 4- Singing Fingers Singing Fingers lets you fingerpaint with sound. 5- Sound Drop Draw lines and watch as Soundrop uses them to create music! 7- Avid Scorch Scorch generates interactive notation. 8- Novation Launchpad 15- DrumJam Related:  ipad et education musicale

10 of The Best Android Apps for Music Teachers July 9, 2015 For those of you looking for some good Android apps to use in their music classes, the list below is a good place to start with. We have curated for you a collection of some of the best web educational music apps out there. All of these apps have been tried and used by teachers and proved to be a big hit. Check them out and share with us if you have other suggestions to add to this list. 1- Drum set ‘Drum set comes with different drum setup variations and gives you the lowest latency on Android. 2- Real Drum ‘REAL DRUM is a free application for Android that simulates a real drum on your mobile/tablet screen. 3- My Guitar My Guitar is an excellent Android app that provides a virtual guitar simulation. 4- Piano Teacher ‘128 musical instruments and more than 50,000 songs are available in this free piano tutor app. 5- Flashnote Derby ‘ Flashnote Derby is the fun way for kids to learn music notes and practice memorizing them. 6- Sheet Music Workout 7- Music Tutor Sight Read

Editing Video on your iPad Making movies on the iPad is one of those activities that I often see in schools. I love to watch how quickly even very young students can produce a professional looking movie. It is a great way for them to illustrate what they have learnt. Normally I would say that editing movies on the iPad is best done using iMovie but it is not exactly cheap, especially if you have a raft of other apps you want your students to have. Magistro: FREE Magisto is a fun and easy way to automatically edit videos and photos and share them with your friends and family. Movie Pro: $2.99 AU MoviePro - the most powerful video recording and film making app with innumerable options (switch cameras while recording, pause, zoom, adjust Frame rate and resolution, landscape/ portrait mode, selectable video and audio compression, uncompressed audio and Silent Movies. Givit Video Editor: FREE

Le son sur tablettes Make Beliefs Comix e-musictab.fr - Tablettes en éducation musicale | Usage et conception d'activités en classe avec les tablettes Apple design veteran launches Storehouse, an iPad app for creating beautiful photo and video stories Apple’s former user experience evangelist and UI designer Mark Kawano has launched Storehouse, an impressive iPad app that lets you quickly lay out and publish photo, video and text as shareable stories. Kawano’s design and UX credentials, which include iPhoto, Aperture and Photoshop, are evident in Storehouse. The app is minimalist, intuitive and relies heavily on gestures. Storehouse is full of the kinds of little details that make an app feel polished. Once you’ve signed up on the app, you can browse other users’ stories or create your own. Storehouse doesn’t include a lot of formatting options. When you hit publish, the story goes out on Storehouse’s own network and you can share a responsive Web version to Facebook and Twitter. I threw together a couple of sample stories on Storehouse and was really happy with the results. The whole experience reminds me a lot of Medium. “Storehouse is really about using images as the primary focus for any story,” Kawano said in an interview.

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