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CodyCoombs - Posted - 04/19/2020: 11:34:36
Just curious what apps do you guys use on the iPad for practicing and playing ?
Ireal pro seems to be a good one to use for working on improvising and working out progressions .
I've seen people use one that seems to have every song with the chords and lyrics - unsure of which app that would be
I've seen one called tuneable I believe that records you playing and keeps score of how in tune each note was , which I think could help a lot
What do you guys like to use ?
badger - Posted - 04/19/2020: 13:18:36
iReal Pro's great. I've been using the free trial of Strum Machine (a site, not an app) instead because the instrument sound is better and the program is very bluegrass-specific. I'll check out tuneable...
Edited by - badger on 04/19/2020 13:21:13
LukeL - Posted - 04/19/2020: 17:45:31
I use Tempo for a metronome and Anytune Pro for slowing down tracks.
CodyCoombs - Posted - 04/19/2020: 17:52:13
I’ll check out that strum machine site , sounds really cool !
any tune sounds like a great way to work parts out , I have something similar ( amazing slow downer ) and it works good but is anytune more for tablets ? Would be nice to be able to slow songs down and loop parts somewhere outside of my practice spot at my house
joeyd - Posted - 04/20/2020: 10:28:33
IMO, one of the better features of anytune is the ability to focus on and loop any part of the track that you want to work on.