Excellent practise machine
As a brass player I can work on my articulation in an idiom. I can vary the tempo and also vary the complexity of the backing.
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335 Bewertungen in Vereinigtes Königreich
As a brass player I can work on my articulation in an idiom. I can vary the tempo and also vary the complexity of the backing.
Where has EL PRESO for the piano gone on the latest release?
Just stared dance classes (almost 50). I have been missing out. So much to learn currently learning the clave rhythm and this app enables me to listen to that instrument in isolation. Ultimately trying to lean hear and follow difference between beats 1234 and 5678 when dancing salsa
The app only lets you pause and then continues on from where you left off. This renders the app basically useless since understanding this kind of music relies on understanding where you are in a complex set of rhythms. Only allowing the app to just start wherever it was last paused just creates confusion as you are immediately lost.
This was recommended at our salsa class so the app is quite new to me, I’ve been dancing salsa for about three and a half years and I can already see that this will help me to improve my salsa
One extra useful feature would be to be able to change the bass and the piano to the same progression in one action
Very basic app. I expected more for my£2.99! But it does the job.
May be it’s not obvious to me but a how-to guide would be good to get started.
Have enjoyed this app since it first appeared. Really liked the first incarnation. Then came a version or two I couldn’t get on with. But now it’s become a very useful learning tool allowing lots of flexibility with the chord changes bass tumbaos and percussion parts. Great fun. The editable vocal count is a welcome feature, maybe not unique but I have dozens of metronome apps and haven’t found that before. Intuitive controls and simple display makes it a favourite again for me.
This awesome - take out the parts you need and rehearse! No need to mess around cutting out and looping sections from recordings, yay!