When we talk about music learning, modern technology has really opened up new doors for us to explore and experience music in ways never before possible. From metronomes and electronic scores to complex music theory knowledge, mobile apps continue to enrich our learning tools. These apps provide a variety of functions, such as instant score reading, personalized music practice plans, and even opportunities to interact with musicians from around the world.
It is worth mentioning that these apps are not only suitable for beginners, but also provide many advanced functions for people with rich music experience, from playing skills to music production. Some applications use gamification to make learning more interesting and attract users to continue learning and improving.
Contemporary music learning is no longer limited to traditional classroom teaching. These apps allow us to learn music in depth anytime and anywhere, whether at home, at school, or on the go. Moreover, many of these apps provide users with a wealth of music resources and teaching content, allowing learners to choose a learning path that suits their needs and interests.
This digital music learning method also promotes connections and exchanges among the global music community. Through these apps, users can share each other's creations, ideas and performance techniques with music lovers and professionals around the world. This cross-cultural exchange brings more colorful elements to the music field.
So, whether you want to start learning a new instrument, improve your existing skills, or are just interested in music, these music education apps provide an incredibly valuable resource and bring us more ways to learn and enjoy music. Chance. As technology continues to evolve, we can expect these apps to continue to revolutionize and enrich our music learning experiences in the future.
Below I would like to share with you the APP that I personally use. I hope it will be helpful to you on the road to music learning!
Music Crab ( iOS )
Sight-reading practice Music Crab (free APP)
This sight-reading APP is great for beginners, not only helping them practice finding the correct notes, but also giving them a game-like feel.
(Contains treble, alto and bass clefs. In addition,
Each clef has 26 levels. After the game starts, the crab will move from right to left. Players need to click on the correct sound name to prevent the crab from running out of the screen. At the same time, you cannot simply guess. If you make more than three mistakes, the game will be over.
In addition to the general levels, there is also a Crab Run mode. Everyone must complete it as quickly as possible.
The following is the game interface and a video of myself playing the game:
Electronic music score+Notation software Muse Score (free software, APP)
It has a large collection of electronic scores, ranging from pop music, classical music, movie soundtracks to game soundtracks, almost everything. For ordinary music lovers, the free version is enough for daily practice; In addition to transposing music scores, the paid version of the APP can also output music scores into PDF. However, since the scores are uploaded by netizens and there is no censorship system on the platform, the quality varies. When looking for scores, everyone must confirm the correctness of the melody, chords and notes.
In addition, as the most popular free notation software, it not only has an intuitive interface, but also supports Chinese, so users who are not confident in English will not be deterred.
IMSLP (free APP/webpage)
The International Music Score Library Project (IMSLP) mainly collects scanned music score files (classical music) that have become public copyrights. The number of works is as high as 220,000, which is an astonishing number. The best thing is, this APP is completely free.Free members need to wait 15 seconds to download the score; paid members do not need to wait.
Everyone should note that when searching for music scores, you must enter the composer's work number, not the well-known work name. For example: for Mozart's Turkish March, you need to search for Sonata No.11 in A major, K.331, otherwise it will not be searched.
In addition, you can switch to the music score page with just one click, and you can use it even if it is not the music score of this APP, which is very convenient. In personal practice, I am used to matching Air Turn The newly launched music-turning pedal can be used as long as it is connected to Bluetooth, which is a great boon for people who use tablets to practice.

