Great app - A must for alto-flute player
Great details with flute and piano!
Yes, Fingering for iPad is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.
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Great details with flute and piano!
I use this app regularly, but recently found the sound no longer works. Tried uninstalling and reinstalling but have the same issue. Any ideas? Other background apps closed and I’ve tried restarting the iPad too. Volume is up and sound works in other apps. Thanks! This app also doesn’t seem to load via the iPad “recent app” shortcuts.
This was my favorite app to use in the classroom, but it won't even open anymore, please update!
This app is easy to navigate and intuitive to use. It has all the info I've been looking for!
Great for music teachers
This app was great, but since the last update there is a problem with trills. When you select a pitch on the piano, then select m2 or M2 trill, the app changes your original starting pitch. Ex. I chose C#, but the app changes it to C. Please fix this back to the way it used to be...you know...working.
As a band teacher, this app lets me show students the various choices in an easy to understand format. Well designed.
A great app, though I do kind of wish when you had an instrument selected, it would make the sound of that instrument, and not just a piano.
This app is worth every penny! I use it nearly every day as a band director who can't possibly remember alternate fingerings for the high register of an oboe. It even shows alternate trill fingerings! Love it!
As a music educator, I've been extremely happy with this app! I teach elementary music, and I found it really helpful to hook my iPad up to my projector in order to show the students where the note actually was on their instrument, and allow the students to hear the note. It really is a helpful visual aid for the students to see! I recommend that my students pick up this app on their own devices in order to help while they are at home. It's like having a pocket full of instruments!