Music Theory Rhythms


What's New
Bug fix...
Size:
45.8 MB
Category:
Music
OS:
iOS
Developer:
Patrick Q. Kelly
Price:
$2.99
Compatible:
iPad
Requirements:
Compatible with iPad.R
Version:
1.0

Description - Music Theory Rhythms

Patrick Q. Kelly , the publisher behind many iOS app (Music Theory Chords ,Scales Lexicon ,Music Theory Keys ,Music Theory Intervals ,SMPTE Score HD ,Music Theory Advanced), brings Music Theory Rhythms with a number of new features along with the usual bug fixes. Music Theory Rhythms app has been update to version 1.0 with several major changes and improvements. App release that improves performance, provides several new options.

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If you are iPad owner,you now can download Music Theory Rhythms for $2.99 from Apple Store. The application is designed for use in English language. It weighs in at only 45.8 MB to download. The new Music Theory Rhythms app version 1.0 has been updated on 2014-11-26. For ensuring consistency with the device you should take into account the following app compatibility information: Compatible with iPad.Requires iOS 5.0 or later.
Bottom Line: For more information about Music Theory Rhythms check developer Patrick Q. Kelly`s website : http://patrickqkelly.com


Work on your rhythm skills. Develop better hand independence with two lines of rhythms. From very simple to almost impossible. Sight reading rhythms won`t be a problem anymore. Utilizing the iPad`s new Retina display and iOS ...
This is a truly remarkable rhythm training and rhythm sight reading application that is unlike any other With this app you can accurately find out how well you are able to keep time or make a game of keeping time by comparing your rhythm test score to a friend s test score using the same rhythm if you are up to that challenge This is a mature app with many options and configurations The interface is simple and well thought out so everything behaves like your fingers expect The graphics are smooth easy on the eyes and well executed There are essentially two modes a playback mode and a record mode which equate to rhythm skill practice and testing In the playback mode the computer plays what are presumably algorithmically generated rhythms and renders correct musical notation of each rhythm animated with a time bar that sweeps across the screen during playback You can listen and watch a rhythm as many times as you like so you can really get a pattern down before testing yourself To really expand the possibilities you can choose what rhythm elements to include or exclude when the app builds the next rhythm When you enter the test mode you get three chances to beat your score As you play by tapping an area of the screen small diamonds appear where each note you play starts and ends Since the computer is sub millisecond accurate you will be hard pressed to score 100 on most of the tests but you get a school themed scorecard that makes it fun to see what grade you earned for your rhythmic performance You can also choose what rhythm elements you want to practice i e triplets eighth notes etc and set it up so you can practice with one or two hands Good luck getting more than 80 on the two handed tests If you want to improve your skills as a percussionist or if you want to improve your rhythmic sight reading skills as any kind of musician you should seriously consider this app                     Extraordinary Pixel Squirrel
This app does not create realistic rhythms like you would find in an actual piece of music One the more difficult parts of reading rhythms are ties where the notation spans across bars Ties and bars aren t included         Not worth five bucks Dylbud
Please provide landscape mode for ipad Thank you                     Landscape Mode for ipad KiowaApache
OK so I am an elementary school teacher of general music I was looking for an app that I could use in my classroom This is NOT it Great for adult and or accomplished musician to practice sight reading rhythms but to get to the level I needed I had to limit the program to 4 beats since that is where we start out and this program doesn t have bar lines It displays continually generated rhythms that don t fit into 4 beat patterns nor does it display bar lines Summary great for advanced students but not what I need as an elementary school music specialist                 Beginner NOT Advanced GREAT GotAnyGourds
Finally A rhythm trainer that works both your hands This app is great for piano players and students practicing their rhythm sight reading Other apps just make you tap with one finger                     A unique trainer JCCha73
Finally A rhythm trainer that works both your hands This app is great for piano players and students practicing their rhythm sight reading Other apps just make you tap with one finger                 A unique trainer
This is a truly remarkable rhythm training and rhythm sight reading application that is unlike any other With this app you can accurately find out how well you are able to keep time or make a game of keeping time by comparing your rhythm test score to a friends test score using the same rhythm if you are up to that challenge This is a mature app with many options and configurations The interface is simple and well thoughtout so everything behaves like your fingers expect The graphics are smooth easy on the eyes and well executed There are essentially two modes a playback mode and a record mode which equate to rhythm skill practice and testing In the playback mode the computer plays what are presumably algorithmicallygenerated rhythms and renders correct musical notation of each rhythm animated with a time bar that sweeps across the screen during playback You can listen and watch a rhythm as many times as you like so you can really get a pattern down before testing yourself To really expand the possibilities you can choose what rhythm elements to include or exclude when the app builds the next rhythm When you enter the test mode you get three chances to beat your score As you play by tapping an area of the screen small diamonds appear where each note you play starts and ends Since the computer is submillisecond accurate you will be hard pressed to score 100 on most of the tests but you get a schoolthemed scorecard that makes it fun to see what grade you earned for your rhythmic performance You can also choose what rhythm elements you want to practice ie triplets eighth notes etc and set it up so you can practice with one or two hands Good luck getting more than 80 on the twohanded tests If you want to improve your skills as a percussionist or if you want to improve your rhythmic sight reading skills as any kind of musician you should seriously consider this app                 Extraordinary
OK so I am an elementary school teacher of general music I was looking for an app that I could use in my classroom This is NOT it Great for adult andor accomplished musician to practice sight reading rhythms but to get to the level I needed I had to limit the program to 4 beats since that is where we start out and this program doesnt have bar lines It displays continually generated rhythms that dont fit into 4 beat patterns nor does it display bar lines Summary great for advanced students but not what I need as an elementary school music specialist              Beginner NOT Advanced GREAT
This app does not create realistic rhythms like you would find in an actual piece of music One the more difficult parts of reading rhythms are ties where the notation spans across bars Ties and bars arent included        Not worth five bucks
Please provide landscape mode for ipad Thank you                 Landscape Mode for ipad


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