Pocket Violin - Play for real!

With 3D Touch & Bow Simulator

Published by: Mihai Ghiserel
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"Pocket Violin - Play for real" is the perfect companion to those who are obsessed with making music everywhere they go. Now you can bring your own pocket violin to the party and show everybody your chops.
To simulate the bowing intensity, Pocket Violin features 3D Touch to control the bowing intensity. If your device doesn't support 3D Touch, you can still drag your finger down the screen while playing to increase or decrease the bowing intensity!
You can use Pocket Violin to slide your fingers up and down the fretboard and play it like a real violin, or you can enable the "Snap To Notes" option in the app to be sure you're playing the note in tune.
You can use manual vibrato like you would on a real violin, or you can use the auto-vibrato which brings a more orchestra like professional sound to your violin.
Enjoy!
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Pocket Violin Reviews

Ok ig

ed281234 on

United States

It was very hard to learn and it took me an hour to learn

awesome app

cool voice checking app on

United States

This is a cool app

Bad app

Zorolover:) on

United States

This sounds this squidwards clarinet, it doesn’t sound like a violin, my grandpa got resurrected just to shut the app off

Nothing like a violin

NIGLET224 on

United States

This app claims that it sounds like a violin regardless when I attempted to play it brought in horrendous sounds. On top of that, the ads kept interrupting me resulting in the notes dragging out the whole time the ad played. Once I was competent to escape the ad the note I had tried to play before the disturbance glitched and played over the one I was trying to play afterward. After a few endeavors at trying to get it to sound partially acceptable, I became frustrated and quit.

Hard to get used to

Montana Roper on

United States

Kinda fun to mess with however I don’t think I’m learning anything from it

Sound is gone! Hard to use too

Regan10🦄🦄🦄 on

United States

I just got this and I COULDN’T GET SOUND TO WORK I had my ringer off so I turned it on but it still didn’t work I had volume up it still wouldn’t work I don’t know what to do please help me!!!!

Nope

Proffessional App Reviewer on

United States

I could not even play 3 minutes of it. Why? Well: 1) No sound at all. I tried it on my phone and iPad, no sound at all. Fix this. 2) they are not even the correct strings. As someone who plays violin, I am deeply upset by the way this is made. The strings are incorrect, and I can guarantee it won’t even sound good if there was sound. This could of been good. But it is a complete fail.

Too many adds

😎Smile😎More😎 on

United States

As a beginner violinist, I know what a violin sounds like. Not that. But there are WAY too many adds. I can’t even get through two measures without an add popping up! It is ridiculous!

How??

JBGVS on

United States

Couldn’t figure it out. Couldn’t get the sound and the help button was completely unhelpful.

no sound

Shauniqua12 on

United States

i heard no sound

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