![]() ![]() You can also switch the display between notes or music intervals. Play your harmonica and the Real time pitch recognition highlights the notes on screen. An audio recorder also allows you to record short segments to hear your own playing. ![]() There is also the ability to playback a Song, Scale, or Riff that shows you the notes on the harmonica as they play. The Melody Dojo is an advanced game mode for practising and learning Songs, Scales, & Riffs. When the notes scrolling down the screen reach the green “hit zone” you score points by playing the correct note on your own Harmonica. Select “Pause Mode” if you want the game to stop if you miss the note, and it will wait for you to play the correct note before proceeding to the next one. However, if you still find it unsuitable I would strongly urge you to apply to Apple for an immediate refund.Tunes are organized by Harmonica position and currently include: The difficulty modes of Slow, Normal, & Fast control the overall playback speed, which you can also adjust in the dojo via the speed slider. ![]() I would appreciate it if you could re-rate the app in accordance with these facts. If you look in settings you can check the "low tuning" checkbox to set the pitch recognition an octave down. There is support for low tuned harmonicas. >There’s no support for low tuned harmonicas. I will, however, look into increasing touch targets for future versions. I have users in Android and iOS smartphones who seem to have no issues with this. The key is changed in the settings via the circular scroll control. Changing the key is poorly designed with the controls in such small shapes and located too closely. Many people use it across different devices so I'm unsure exactly what you mean. Could I ask what device you are using it on? There’s no support for low tuned harmonicas. I got this based on David Barrett’s recommendation. Please see the website help and tutorials for more guidance: Settings mode is where you can adjust all the harmonica and application settings, in addition to checking the integrated news feed and any errors. The Circle of Fifth’s is a well known music theory tool for working out chord and scale relationships. Interactive Circle of Fifths makes music theory easy.Ĭircle of Fifths mode is an interactive Circle of Fifth’s specially adapted for harmonica. An audio recorder also allows you to record up to 30 second segments to hear your own playing. Select from 8 commonly available Diatonic tunings (Major, Natural Minor, Harmonic Minor, Melody maker, Country, Diminished, Powerbender, or Suzuki Ultrabend Sub30) or 7 Chromatic Tunings (Standard/Solo, Bebop, C6, C6 Bebop, Diminished, Augmented, or Whole Tone), all 12 Keys, 18 Scales, and 5 Chord types (Maj, Min, 7th, Aug, Dim). Harmonica mode is where you can visualize all the notes on a diatonic (10-hole) harmonica. Real time pitch recognition shows you what you play. HarpNinja supports your harmonica learning independent of whatever method you are using. If you have technical issues please contact me direct or via the support forum. HarpNinja Diatonic Harmonica RECOMMENDED MINIMUM SCREEN SIZE would be at least a 5" screen smartphone.Īnything below this size would really be too small to be useful. ![]() The user interface is designed to scale from small smartphones (5"++ recommended minimum) to tablets and to desktops. It includes just the essential tuning and music theory features for easy access on your smartphone or tablet wherever you may be. HarpNinja Diatonic Harmonica is a diatonic harmonica version of its big brother app HarpNinja. ![]()
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