Early Music Companion

Medieval and Renaissance music

Published by: James Wanner
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Early Music Companion is a tool for historically informed performances of late Medieval and Renaissance music. Features include an active Guido's Hand, a composer database, a solmization tutor, and quick references for early notation, modes, and clef transformations.
(Note: this is a non-profit app: the author does not benefit financially from app sales, and all profits are donated to active Early Music organizations.)
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The app puts reference material in you pocket so it’s handy when you need it.

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