Flamenco Compás
Todos los ritmos del flamenco.
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This revolutionary tool is here to change how flamencos study and learn. All Flamenco in your pocket. It is not just a metronome, a compas App or a simple rhythmic base. This is a didactic tool made by professionals, which offers multiple options to know, learn and practice the traditional flamenco.

Sing, compass and guitar within everyone's reach, and just a few clicks away. Read the lyrics or try singing using our Karaoke tool. Learn which style of cante it is. Build your structure to dance or accompany the singing with your guitar. Change the speed. Llamada of 1 or 2 compass? Customize everything, just the way you want. Incredible but real.

"Flamenco Compás" offers all the flamenco rhythms, recorded, edited and mixed by excellent professionals of this art, thus providing excellent sound quality, the best in the market. Palms, cajon, nudillos and tambourine. Take all the sound of flamenco on your mobile, without samples or artificial sounds.

All the rhythms: Alegrías, bulerías, fandangos, jaleos, seguiriya, soleá, tangos, tientos, rumba, sevillanas, tanguillo, zapateado, etc.

Flamenco clock: unfold it to visualize where the compass is, making it ideal for beginners or to avoid getting lost in complicated variations.

Easy to use, our application is 100% intuitive, without complicated options or tedious settings.

Currently available Alegrías and Soleá packages, with the cante of Cristina Tovar and Manuel Romero respectively. Soon Seguiriya, Tientos, Tangos, Cantiñas and more ... this is just beginning !!

Buying and downloading the App, you get unlimited access to our COMPAS loops. For traditional Singing and Guitar, you need to buy each style (palo) separately: Alegrías and Solea availables.
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Soleá
£8.99
Alegrías
£8.99

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Flamenco lite!

Chris-ll on

Very disappointing. The app provides nothing more than you could get for nothing on other sample apps.

Misses a beat!

TickTock2508 on

Sounds great but after a minute or so it skips a beat which throws you completely out of compas! Not what you want from a compas app!!! If it’s fixed it will be great but until then it’s annoying and off-putting to hear the glitch.

Sounds great, but could do with a few tweaks

Neildono on

This is definitely the most natural sounding flamenco metronome I’ve found (I feel like I’ve tried them all) and I would definitely use it in a live setting. Down sides for the iPad are that it only displays in portrait mode and I feel like all relevant info could be displayed on one screen, rather than changing between different menus. Also accents on the beats could do with being displayed. Hopefully these little things can be corrected and this could be best in its field

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App Info

Category
Music
Publisher
Jose Ismael Sierra
Languages
English, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Greek (modern), Hebrew (modern), Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Malay, Norwegian Bokmål, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Chinese, Spanish, Swedish, Thai, Turkish, Vietnamese
Recent version
3.4.90 (3 years ago )
Released on
May 24, 2017 (7 years ago )
Last updated
3 weeks ago