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This page lists the best music apps for iPhone and iPad,in my opinion. I tried to avoid duplicates and repetitions and did not insert good apps whose features overlap with those already in the list (and that,in my opinion,are slightly better or offer additional features). Click on the name to visit the iTunes page,click on the icon on the product home page. Digital Audio Workstations (DAW) The musical production software by Apple,simple and versatile,with 8 tracks,touch and smart instruments,voice and guitar effects,arpeggiator and much more.
The iPad version of Cubase by Steinberg,one of the most powerful sequencers for PC and Mac. A state-of-the-art 48 track digital recording system,that can be expanded with plug-ins from many 3rd-party vendors. A powerful DAW with up to 127 audio and MIDI tracks,many sampled instruments,pads,roll bar editor,sample editor,drum loops,and effects. A synth with very good preset sounds,sequencer,drum machine,virtual keyboards and pads,note editor,effects,and the ability to control all these parameters via MIDI. A music production system that is very similar to MusicStudio,but is also compatible with the desktop version of FL Studio.
Aug 12, 2017. It is widely used in bebop music. This scale has the same notes as the mixolydian scale including a major seventh, chromatic passing tone between the minor seventh (b7) and the root (1). It is commonly played over dominant chords. For example, in the key of C major, G is the dominant, that means this. Lesson Source: Sheryl Baileys u>b>a hrefEssential Bebop Licks/a>/b>/u>br>br>I call this the MicroCosmic. You can use this lick for many situations: Gmin7 C7 Emin7b5 A7alt and a Bbmaj all of these and any combination of these chords are possibilities.
A 24-track recorder with audio and MIDI editors,virtual instruments,effects,and tons of great features. A music production system,with virtual keyboard and drum machine,effects,unlimited number of tracks and the ability to sample your own sounds and instruments. An 8-track recorder (expandable to 24 tracks) that supports non-linear editing,several master and bus effects,and input via Audiobus.
Synths A great synth based on additive synth,with morphing between sounds,a 4-track looper and one of the best arpeggiators for iOS. A super-synth for iOS from the creators of the mythical Moog. The iPad version of the mythical synth included in Windows/Mac Reasons software,by Propellerheads. An environment for creating your customized modular synth,with MIDI features and effects.
A synth that features two independent synt engines,each one with separate filters,effects,LFOs,arpeggiator,step sequencer. Fully MIDI implementation. A very “aggressive”synth,based on SuperSaw technology. The iOS version of Alchemy synth for PC/Mac,with which it can share presets and loops. Very good to create evolving sounds,thanks to its remix pad. The iPad version of Korg’s MS-20 monophonic analog synthesizer,combine with a step sequencer and a mixer.
A simple app that can create loops with bass,drums and lead,based on the technology developed for the popular Reasons virtual instrument. A simple handheld synth for iPhone that uses the accelerometer. Samplers One of the most expressive instruments for iOS,with sampled instruments and loops,session recordings,and voice-to-midi capabilities. A sampler with over 600 instruments and 1000+ rhythmic riffs,pads,and 4-track recorder. A high-definition stereo sample piano,with 9 piano models and full MIDI support for the highest expressiveness. A great collection of perfectly sampled famous electric pianos A sampler that allows you to record your samples on the fly and modify them,using three different synthesis techniques. An innovative music generator,that allows you to compose new music (and control other apps via MIDI) by simply swiping your finger across the iPad display.
A multitimbral sample player,that supports SF2 soundfonts (including your own soundfonts) and extensive MIDI capabilities. Virtual guitars A guitar simulator that uses intelligent algorhitms to adapt itself to the musician’s playing style. A guitar for iPhone and iPad that is really playable,thanks to buttons that correspond to chords and scales. A good 12-string guitar simulator,with automatic strumming and arpeggios and three guitar models. An excellent guitar simulator,good both for comping and soloing;includes a session recorder and several effects. Drum machines A vintage (and free) drum machine with tons of drum kits and many interesting features. A family of apps that generate drum parts in various styles,with different tempos and styles.
The iPad version of Korg’s Kaossilator hand-held device for producing loop-based dance,hip-hop,techno,and dubstep music. The iPad implementation of Korg’s Electribe•R device,used by countless dance music producers. The iPad implementation of Propellerhead’s Techno Micro Composer,which combines two TB-303 Bass Line synths,one Roland TR-808,one Roland TR-909,a step sequencer,an FX unit,and a mixer. A classic drum machine with the ability to play random beats to generate millions of different grooves. A drum synth with a probabilistic sequencer,with Audiobus,Midi Clock,and Dropbox support. Percussion A drum machine with several instruments and custom drum kits,plus the ability to solo on preprogrammed grooves and tweak the sound using filters and other effects.
A realistic drum simulator for iPad. A very peculiar synth drum,which allows you to turn any surface into a playable percussion instrument,with several effects,filters,and a 6-track recorder.
A kalimba simulator,with 5 different instruments,effects and the ability to record your own performance. Loops and mash-up A family of apps to create loops and grooves without having to learn music theory.
A groove generator based on the concept of track similiarity,from the producers of the popular Cubase for PC/Mac. A good program to manage and combine prerecorded loops and to record your own audio tracks,to apply effects,etc. Jai Maa Vaishno Devi 1999 Mp3 Songs Download.
An app for mashing up 4 different samples and use them as drum sample,control delay and other effects,and more. A simple but complete beat-remixing app,loaded with about one loops and the ability to load your own samples. Matrix sequencers The iOS version of the popular Tenori-On by Yamaha,to create grooves and loops,either deterministic or random. One of the most flexible grid-oriented apps,with internal synth and generative options.
A pattern-based MIDI sequencer. A loop to build loops and sequences,similar to the Tenori-On.
A quite complete MIDI arpeggiator,which includes a synth as well as pads to play rhythmic sequences. Generative sequencers One of the most complete programs for generative music,with loops and with MIDI sequences that evolves in time. A 32-step matrix sequencer/synthesizer with MIDI output and generative features. A generative music app,based on cell automation theory. A generative music app based on cell automation theory,with MIDI capabilities A generator of loops and ambient music,with the ability to send MIDI sequences. Effects for guitar The most popular program to add effects to guitar and bass,with built-in recorder and optional MIDI control. A flexible program to create effect chains for guitar and bass.
A synth for guitar,that is also able to control MIDI instruments and apps that support Virtual MIDI. An app to create effect chains for guitar and bass players;includes a looper,30 effects,and 17 amps (some of them available through in-app purchase). An amp and effect simulator,designed especially for bass player in collaboration with Gallien-Krueger Corporation.
A dynamic effect processor,with Audiobus support and the ability to use up to four effects at once. Loopers, harmonizers, vocoders A suite of effects for singers and acoustic instruments. A loop station that is able to manage 6,9,or 12 simultaneous loops,also with MIDI control. A synth + vocoder based on sound particle (“voxel”) manipulation. A vocoder that is able to radically modify the sound of your voice (pitch,gender,timbre),with a 24-band equalizer and other effects. An harmonizer that is able to generate up to 4 additional voices,either manually (using the built-in or external keyboard) or automatically.
A loop station for singers by TC-Helicon,that allows up to 6 simultaneous loops and a few high-quality effects. A simple but effective harmonizer and vocal processor,with several harmonization styles and effects.
Utilities This must-have app allows you to route the audio output from one or more apps into other apps,to process or record it. A powerful audio document manager,with flexible import and export capabilities,and support for a multitude of file formats. A MIDI router/patchbay,which allos to redirect the flux of MIDI messages,filter messages,modify their channel and other values,and so on. Score management Arguably the best score manager for the iPad,with automatic page layout,annotations,associated audio files,and more. A complete music notation program;scores can be played and exported as PDF,MusicXML and other formats. A manager for scores in PDF format;it supports annotations and includes an automatic page changer. An app to store and display fake books with hundreds of scores in PDF format.
Stores and plays guitar scores,displays the tabs,etc. Manages song collections,with lyrics and chords,supports annotations,displays on an external monitor,and more. A meta-search engine of guitar chords and tabs,with auto-scroll features and the ability to save tabs locally. A new way to enjoy and study classical music compositions:you listen to the music while its score flows on the display in a synchronized fashion. Practicing An archive of chord progressions,it can produce the comping and displays the piano fingerings and the guitar tablatures (available as in-app purchases).
A family of apps that let you create a song using pre-recorded sampled loops with piano,guitar,bass,drums,etc. A series of 160+ exercises that teach you how to recognize intervals,chords,and scales. An advanced metronome,with many customization options and training modes.
A free metronome,produces sounds or just a visual clue,supports many time signatures. A chromatic tuner that can compete with expensive hardware instruments.
A special music player that can slow down a song without altering the pitch,allows to study the most difficult themes and solos with ease. This app allows you to exercise your ear training abilities by using your own instrument. An excellent program that teaches how to play drums,for players of all levels. A complete training course for singers and vocalists,with videos,theory lessons,and voice analysis to propose how to fix your own mistakes. MIDI controllers A simple MIDI controller,with virtual keyboard,faders,knobs,buttons,and a mixer. A very complete MIDI controller for iOS,with multiple pages and support for MIDI pedalboards. The most complete (and expensive) MIDI controller for iPad,with scripting capabilities,physics,tons of powerful features,and many available templates.
A controller for Max applications running on Windows or Mac. A controller for a Band-in-a-Box application running on Windows or Mac. A MIDI controller for iPhone,able to send messages when the accelerometer reacts to special movements.
A MIDI file player,with the ability to create loops,modify the instrument assigned to each track,change volume and pan,and record audio tracks. DJ-ing A simple app to create mixed sequences of songs,with beat matching and cross-fading. One of the best app for DJs,with dual turntable,scratching,loops,cues,and effects. Another DJ app,with dual turntable,scratching,3-band EQ,9 pads,and many effects. Players, radios, recorders A music player that supports FLAC and OGG files and that includes a very good band equalizer. An enhanced music player that uses the MaxxAudio technology for a better listening experience,with support for FLAC,WAV,and many other formats A player for 50,000 radio stations,with the ability to search for an artist or song,pause,resume,and record what is on the air. The simplest way to turn the iPhone/iPad into a digital portable recorder.
A collection of compositions from famous classical music composers,with pictures,bios,and useful links. A collection of 700+ famous classical music compositions. Miscellaneous A free app for song tagging,that is the ability to automatically recognize the song being played in the mic. A simple app to remotely control the music player of another iOS device. Say something –anything! –and this app will turn your words into a song. Just speak into the mic to create your next rap hit!
Checking out bebop jazz guitar licks is a huge part of learning a style of music like Bebop. This also means out how to incorporate what makes them Bebop Guitar them into your playing. This would be true both for phrasing and specific arpeggios, chromatic enclosures that are being used in Bebop. In this video I will go over 3 good examples of Bebop Jazz Licks, and then I will analyze them and talk about how they are constructed and what the building blocks of this type of jazz lick is. The Bebop Dominant Since the bebop style is very focused on dom7th chords I have made examples of V I progression in the key of G major. It is of course also possible to use these on a II V I in G major.
In general the people who play bebop and teach it (like Barry Harris) will focus more on the dominant than the II chord in a cadence. Bebop Jazz Guitar Lick #1 One of the really common Bebop phrasing ideas is to use 16th note scale runs in the middle of an 8th note line to create some variation.
The first example here below has this in the middle of bar 1. The easiest way and to play this and get it to sound good in terms of phrasing is to use pull offs towards the target note. Another very common device is using chromatic enclosures which what you see in the 2nd half of bar 1. The enclosure is used to target and emphasize the 3rd of D7 on the 1 of the 2nd bar. The first half of the 2nd bar is in fact just a D7 arpeggio, but the line is constructed by playing a descending D7 arpeggio and then displacing the last three notes an octave. This yields a very beautiful and melodic 6th interval between the F# and the D. At the end of the line I included a D augmented triad that nicely resolves to the 9th(A) of Gmaj7.
To practice playing the 16th note trills with legato you can take this exercise through a position of 3 notes per string major scale. I have only written out the first 3 string sets.
Bebop Jazz Guitar Lick #2 This example contains two ideas that you will find in a lot of bebop lines. The first is playing a 7th arpeggio with a triplet, which is how the line starts. In the line I am playing a descending Em7 arpeggio.
From here the line skips back to A for a descending scale run. In the 2nd bar you’ll first hear a 16th note triplet trill between root and b9.
This is again executed with legato. From here the line continues down the arpeggio. Inserts a leading note a half step below the 3rd of D7 and uses another octave displacement before resolving to the 3rd(B) of G The triplet idea can be practiced in position as shown in the exercise here below.
It’s an extremely good alternate picking exercise if you use that technique and will also work really well with sweeping (as I demonstrate in the video) To work on the trill (and work on your legato technique) you can do this exercise which is taking the trill idea from the line above through a G major scale position. Bebop Jazz Guitar Lick #3 The ascending 7th chord arpeggio with an added leading note is a very typical for bebop licks. In this example I am using that on an F#m7(b5). F#m7(b5) is the arpeggio from the 3rd of D7 and a great arpeggio to use over a D7.
From the high E I add a chromatic leading note and make a short chromatic run before going to C on the 1 of bar 2. The 2nd bar is first a descending Cmaj7 arpeggio that then continues to the b9(Eb) on beat 3.
From here the line uses octave displacement and continues with a line to resolve to the 3rd of G, and tagging it with a G. Another trademark bebop move. To practice the arpeggios you can of course take them through the scale.
There are several ways to do this, one of them is shown here below. Making new licks with the building blocks The main point of this lesson is of course that you can start making your own lines that sound more like bebop. To demonstrate how you might do that I have included two bebop licks that are constructed from the ideas that I used in the first three licks. Derived Bebop Lick #1 In this first line I start with the opening idea from Lick no 3, but now I am using it on a D7 arpeggio.
This is followed by a 16th note scale run fill as in the first example. In bar 2 I continue with a descending scale run. This leads into the 3rd of D7 where I use the same octave displacement idea that I used in Lick no 2, only now played an octave higher. In this way we end up with the lick shown here below: Derived Bebop Lick #2 In the last lick I am starting with the 16th note trill idea from Lick no 1.
This is followed by a scale run that leads into two arpeggios chained together, an Am7 and a F#m7(b5). The line ends with the “bebop” ending that resolves to a D and then drops down to the 9th(A) I hope you can use these exercises and building blocks and the process to start incorporating some more bebop into your lines.
Bebop is a very rich melodic language with a great amount of things you can use even in more modern bop based jazz guitar solos. Get a Free Ebook If you want to download a Free E-book of 15 II Valt I licks then subscribe to my newsletter: You can also download the PDF of my examples here: If you have any questions, comments or suggestions for topics or how I can make the lessons better then please let me know. Drivers License Test Practice Questions. Leave a comment on the video or send me an e-mail. That is the best way for me to improve my lessons and make them fit what you are searching for. Please subscribe to my and feel free to connect with me via, or to keep up to date with new lessons, concerts and releases.