Friday, September 15, 2023

Classical Music Apps

 Nicolette Wong  

For Children Beginning to Learn an Instrument

Flashnote Derby| iPhone, iPad, iPod touch

classical music apps for music learning

Learning to read notes is often a tedious process for young children. Flashnote Derby is a horse-racing game that makes it fun for kids to practise reading notes. In this game, each race is essentially a timed test in which notes appear on a stave at the top of the screen and the player has to identify these correctly in order to make his horse move forward. Incorrect answers will cause the horse to fall behind. Players can choose to answer by touching letter buttons or playing a key on the on-screen piano, or even by responding on their acoustic or MIDI instruments. Settings can be customised: you can choose between treble, bass, alto, or tenor clefs, or choose to focus on a specific range of notes including sharps and flats as well as key signatures. The duration of each note can also be decreased or increased to make it more or less challenging for the player. The best feature about this app is that each player’s performance is recorded so you can see which notes need more attention.

For Theory and Aural Training

Tenuto| iPhone, iPad, iPod touch

Tenuto music app for theory and aural training

Theory Lessons | iPhone, iPad, iPod touch

theory lessons mobile app for music learning

For those looking for theory practice exercises, Tenuto is the perfect app. This is a test-yourself app full of exercises for: i) note/ key signature/ interval/ scale/ chord identification; ii) note/ key signature/ interval/ scale/ chord construction; iii) keyboard/ note/ interval/ scale/ chord ear training. You can even choose keyboard or guitar fretboard identification. For theory lessons rather than tests or exercises, musictheory.net’s other app Theory Lessons provides animated lessons covering basic theory elements (such as ledger lines, time values, major/minor scales etc) to more complicated topics (such as chord progessions, Neapolitan chords, and voicing chords).

ABRSM Aural Trainer (Grades 1-5 and Grades 6-8) | iPhone, iPad, iPod touch

ABRSM aural trainer mobile app

This official ABRSM aural training app is based on the components of the ABRSM aural tests, but is useful for anyone looking to improve their listening skills. These interactive exercises aim to improve your sense of pulse (so you can identify the metre), develop your musical memory (through repeating a melody or identifying differences in pitch and rhythm), improve sight-singing, and help you understand and spot the different characteristics of music composed in different periods via identifying features such as dynamics, articulation, tempo, and tonality. Some exercises are marked automatically, and you are able to compare your response against the sample response. Progress is also recorded so you can see what areas require more practice.

For An Alternative to Using Paper Scores

PiaScore| iPhone, iPad

PiaScore mobile app

Since the screens of electronic devices are somewhat limited to displaying one page of music realistically (as it is considerably constrained by the screen size), no app can really replace paper scores. Thus, I think the best feature of this sheet music viewer app is the access to the IMSLP (International Music Score Library Project/ Petrucci Music Library, allowing users to download a huge selection of classical music scores for free. It also supports Dropbox, and users can also transfer their own sheet music PDF files to piaScore via iTunes. Or you can scan scores by using the ‘camera capture’ feature. There is an option for automatic scrolling (for which you can adjust the speed), or you can turn pages manually by swiping to the left and right. You can also annotate scores as if using a pencil. Other useful features include a metronome, a link to related YouTube videos, a tuner, and a recorder. You can also connect to the AirTurn PED (Bluetooth pedal controller) or the piaScoreAir app (iPhone remote page turning controller) to facilitate page turning (both sold separately).

For Music Notation

Touch Notation | iPhone, iPad, iPod touch

touch notation mobile app for music notation

Kawai Musical Instruments has come up with an easy to use music notation app, which allows musicians to draw directly onto the on-screen score using a finger or touch pen. The layout is simple and uncluttered, with pull-out and swipeable circle controls in order to maximise on-screen workspace. Musical symbols, expressions and performance directions such as accents and change in dynamics and metronome symbols can easily be added as if you are writing freehand on the score, and the playback feature allows the user to selectively playback parts of the score. Completed scores can be emailed as PDFs, printed wirelessly using AirPrint, or saved to Dropbox etc. Other features that make it extremely helpful include the Copy and Paste function, the Transpose function and the Spacing function (to automatically adjust alignment) amongst others.

A Tool for Every Music Student

Touch Metronome | iPhone, iPad, iPod touch

Touch Metronome mobile app

From the same maker of Touch Notation comes this handy tool that is useful for anyone learning an instrument. This metronome is clear, accurate, and super easy to use, with a customisable layout – the size, colour, and position of the buttons can be moved, and you can even use a photo from your device as the background wallpaper. The tempo can be set in a number of ways, from swipping the big dial, to tapping on the tempo indicator, and it can also be easily halved or doubled by swipping down or up. There are also preset Italian tempo options to choose from. Likewise, you can swipe to select the number of beats in each bar, and you can choose to have certain beats accented or silenced. There is a button to choose rhythmic patterns within each beat, for example subdivision of each beat into quavers or triplets or to set a swing rhythm pattern. This is really one of the best metronome apps available on the market! For those looking for digital tuners, Kawai’s Touch Tuner app should also prove useful.

Thursday, September 14, 2023

Diamonds are Forever ( Live 2022 BAFTA's HD)


On Sunday the 13th of March 2022, Dame Shirley opened the BAFTA awards with a spine-tingling rendition of one of her most beloved Bond songs, Diamonds Are Forever. This is the first time Dame Shirley had appeared live on the British stage since 2019 (When she last sang with Alfie Boe and Michael Ball). At 85 years young, she proved that she HAS STILL GOT IT! She demonstrated such amazing control over her voice and showed that she still has her upper register intact! This performance is truly such a treat. Please enjoy!

Wednesday, September 13, 2023

Santana - Maria Maria (Official Video) ft. The Product G&B


EUROPA - Santana



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Tuesday, September 12, 2023

Carl Maria von Weber - Andante e Rondo Ungarese, Op. 35 (1º Mov., Andante)


Carl Maria Friedrich Ernst von Weber (1786 – 1826) was a German composer, conductor, virtuoso pianist, guitarist, and critic of the early Romantic period. Best known for his operas, he was a crucial figure in the development of German Romantische Oper (German Romantic opera). His mature operas — Silvana (1810), Abu Hassan (1811), Der Freischütz (1821), Die drei Pintos (comp. 1820–21), Euryanthe (1823), Oberon (1826) — had a major impact on subsequent German composers including Marschner, Meyerbeer, and Wagner; his compositions for piano influenced those of Mendelssohn, Chopin and Liszt. His best known work, Der Freischütz, remains among the most significant German operas. Performers: - Laurence Perkins (Bassoon) - Manchester Camerata - Richard Howarth (Leader) - Douglas Boyd (Conductor)

Embracing pop punk: Lesha's unique musical direction

BY MANILA BULLETIN ENTERTAINMENT


AT A GLANCE

  • Likewise, Lesha continues to be a game changer. She’s very fortunate to have worked with the best producers and writers in the world. She has learned a lot of new techniques writing wise and they also created a space for Lesha to be extra experimental with the tone of her voice jumping from one genre to another.


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Lesha

She has finally arrived! Yes, Lesha is heading her way to become today’s generation rockstar. And in just a short time, she’ll be able to share with you the latest song that’s about to drop the airwaves and for sure you’ll love it.

But apart of from dropping her soon to be hits, Lesha has already snagged a few career highlights in just a short span of time. And the 26-year-old independent singer slash songwriter slash music producer is very much thrilled and honored for all the breaks that she’s receiving.

For one, she has snagged a spot of having her own billboard in the dreamiest places on earth– New York Times Square! Whew, just imagine seeing a larger-than-life photo splattered on a high-rise NY building. That’s so awesome!

Lesha shared about that episode, “I freaked out the moment I got the news! I always dreamed of having a billboard with my name and face on it but I never imagined it to happen so soon and on such a large scale! It was literally a dream come true to see my face on a large billboard representing The Philippines in the middle of New York Times Square for Spotify Equal.”

Recently, she has received not one but two nominations for The New Hue PH awards giving significance in recognizing and celebrating the creators and visionaries who push the limits of music videos.

Lesha was very ecstatic to be given such recognition. She shares, “I had no expectations when I got nominated so I’m extremely grateful for New Hue PH for recognizing me at their awards this year for Best Female Artist and Best New Artist.

Their platform is all about showcasing upcoming artists/DJs and uplifting the OPM scene which gives us all a chance to come together as a community.’

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Lesha's Spotify New York Times Square

Aside from that, she just hit the first million mark for her pain infused anthem, Ciao Bella song on both Spotify and TikTok platform recently. Wow, that’s a lot of listeners repeating the song in their playlist, and it isn’t a surprise that a lot would relate to this hymn because of the melodies and lyrics that hits the heart straightforward.

“I honestly couldn't believe my eyes. It’s a huge milestone for me to finally hit my first 1M on a song. I wrote, produced, and filmed the music video of Ciao, Bella in my bedroom during the peak of the pandemic so it’s a cool feeling to see how far I’ve come in my career, and it always reminds me of my humble beginnings,” Lesha revealed.

So many good things coming along her way, Lesha remains optimistic on more progress career wise for the next coming days.

Likewise, Lesha continues to be a game changer. She’s very fortunate to have worked with the best producers and writers in the world. She has learned a lot of new techniques writing wise and they also created a space for Lesha to be extra experimental with the tone of her voice jumping from one genre to another.

With this, Lesha shared some of her exciting experiences when it comes to experimenting music, “I have a couple of favorite sessions but the most memorable one was with LA producer Dela, singer-songwriter KAJO, and James Reid when we wrote “Skin2Skin” (still unreleased but I normally perform this song live cause the crowd goes crazy every single time I play this song!). We were in our home studio in LA, and it was also my first time working with Dela. He came up with some nice sad chords and I told him how I wanted to make a danceable sad pop song. James and Kajo hopped on to help with some melodies and around 3 hours later we finished the song and knew it was an instant hit. It was such a fast song to write, and we were all just on a roll! Dela and his fiancé Krizia recently visited Manila to write more tracks with me and the other
Careless artists so we were able to cook up a couple more songs that are part of my upcoming releases this year!”

Expect Lesha to be fiercer when it comes to her musical choices. Comparing how she has presented her music from before and now; Lesha is gearing towards a new approach.

“Personally, I think there’s a big jump from my previous works versus the ones I’m set to release in terms of the writing style and genre. As I’ve been experimenting with the Pop Punk genre, I’ve just naturally gravitated toward it the more I wrote new songs. My dark and edgy side is getting amplified with these new songs!”

See Lesha’s fiercer and more direct style when it comes to handling herself and her music in the next few days to come. For sure, she will surprise you with her upcoming songs set to be launched in the next coming months!

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