Piano Tabs: Learn & Practice

Piano Tabs: Learn & Practice

By Jacob Parker

  • Category: Music
  • Release Date: 2020-04-06
  • Current Version: 2.5.1
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 25.04 MB
  • Developer: Jacob Parker
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 16.0 or later.
Score: 4.09375
4.09375
From 32 Ratings

Description

Over 800 pieces included. Import your own for anything else. Piano Tabs includes a giant library of classical pieces with over 800 pieces from over 90 composers. If that’s not enough, you can import your own MIDI files. They’re the industry standard, and super-easy to get hold of. Pieces are displayed as you would play them on a keyboard, so there is no learning curve to get started. Scroll through a piece for interactive playback to help you either find or study a section. Loop sections. Practise until perfect. Looping lets you pick specific parts of the piece you want to practise. Just drag the top and bottom handles set the start and end of the loop. With a loop set up up, you can use the speed trainer to have it start each loop playing slowly, and gradually speed up after each loop. Tweak how slow it starts, and how many loops it takes to reach the full tempo. Make your mark. Annotate anywhere. Bookmarks let you mark out sections within a piece. You can add as many as you need. Use your finger or Apple Pencil to freehand draw anywhere in the piece to annotate. (iPad only) Customise every aspect of playback. View every track within a MIDI file, and change the key and tempo to your liking. Percussion tracks play along side the active track, or can be swapped out for a standard click metronome, or silenced entirely. Piano Tabs is available via a lifetime purchase that unlocks only the ability to import your own songs, or via a subscription that unlocks the full catalog in addition to song imports. Privacy Policy: https://jacobdoescode.com/privacy End User License Agreement: https://www.apple.com/legal/internet-services/itunes/dev/stdeula/

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Reviews

  • App is great

    5
    By Weirdpuffy
    Love the app for its simplicity. Really easy to navigate the pages.
  • Easy to follow, huge song selection

    5
    By PrannaMUSIC
    As someone who has been aspiring to learn piano for most of life, I really enjoyed how intuitive this UI felt in trying to learn. I grabbed my MIDI, hooked it up to my Mac, and followed along with the tutorials in the app. The fact that it lets you import any song unlocks the possibilities to learn your own favorites instead of just classical pieces. One suggestion I would have is helping people understand finger coordination. I have a bad habit I hitting the keys with whichever finger I find most comfortable, but learning piano requires a certain amount finger mapping as to which is the correct “finger” to use for a particular key. If there was a “finger map” mode that showed T, I, M, R, P (5 fingers) and maybe RT vs LT for right thumb vs left thumb, and this could show up on the keys while learning — it could add more value for those looking to learn the “proper” way

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