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My 11 yr old daughter is in her third year of playing the flute. While in the music store today I saw a music stand adapter that let's you mount an iPhone to it. Intriguing. She has an iPod touch 64gb so I ordered a microphone for it off amazon. Now what apps would be useful to her? Metronome? Tuner?
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Strange. In orchestra rehearsal a few hours ago most of the winds didn't have parts for one piece, so a bassoonist pulled up the part on his iPhone and was somehow playing from that (tiny) part. Was just thinking of posting about it.
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there are a ton of metronome and tuner apps but all the ones i have are guitar centric.
here's a fun app that i use to beef up my rhythm note reading skills:
this one is limited but still useful for ear training:
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Not useful, but fun: Ocarina. You blow into the microphone while fingering spots on the screen to make music, sorta like a flute.
Magic Piano is also cool.
Can't help you with too many others, as all the other music apps I have are specific to the guitar.
I'm eventually hoping to get an iPad, mainly because there are supposed to be some really good apps that can store/display sheet music. Not sure there are any good ones like that for the iPhone/Touch.