Hayden Duet System Concertina
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Version :2.6
Size :73.76Mb
Updated :Aug 30,2018
Developer :Michael Eskin
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Pros and Cons from users' feedback
Based on the users' reviews of Hayden Duet System Concertina app, here are three pros and cons: **Pros:** 1. Easy to learn with intuitive interface: Many users praised the app's user-friendly design, making it simple to navigate and play. 2. Realistic sound quality and dynamics: Users enjoyed the authentic sound and dynamic range, offering a immersive experience. 3. Great resource for learning and practice: Reviewers appreciated the app's educational value, helping them improve their skills and technique. **Cons:** 1. Limited song selection: Some users found the song library limited, with too few options to choose from. 2. No way to import own songs: Many reviewers requested the ability to import their own songs, a feature not currently available. 3. Potential for lag and glitches: A few users experienced technical issues, such as lag or freezing, which disrupted their playing experience. Note: The above summary is based on a general analysis of the reviews and may not reflect the opinions of all users.
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Description
Hayden Duet System Concertina is an easy-to-play concertina for both iPhone and iPad. The Hayden system duet concertina layout is very easy to learn to play, with the notes in scale order. The iPad version is based on the full 53-button R. Morse Beaumont with the addition of an extra D# on the LHS. This makes it possible to play all of the commonly available Hayden concertina variations on the app. IMPORTANT: On the iPad version, since you may want to play chords with four or more fingers on the screen at the same time, before playing, disable "Multitasking Gestures" on your iPad (in the Settings app, under the General section, turn the Multitasking Gestures switch to the off position). How to Play the iPhone Version: On the iPhone version, the left side is one octave below the right side. Scales walk from the left and right edges towards the center. On the iPhone version, two of the most common layout options are provided: mirror image and inverted. To play, simply press the buttons. You may also slide your fingers between the buttons. Multiple buttons may be pressed at the same time to play chords. Touch the '?' button to cycle through the following layouts: Mirror image with labels Mirror image no labels Inverted with labels Inverted no labels Touch the "i" to bring up the settings page where you may transpose the pitch up or down up to one octave in semitone increments. Touch the number to the right of the transpose slider to reset the transpose to zero. When transposed, the note labels do not change, just the pitch produced. How to Play the iPad Version: To play, simply press the buttons. You may also slide your fingers between the buttons. Multiple buttons may be pressed at the same time to play chords. Touch the '?' button to show/hide the button note labels Touch the "i" to bring up the settings page where you may transpose the pitch up or down up to one octave in semitone increments. Touch the number to the right of the transpose slider to reset the transpose to zero. When transposed, the note labels do not change, just the pitch produced. Uses high-quality per-note audio samples recorded from a premium concertina. Thank you to Don Taylor for the gorgeous new iPad version graphics! Icon image based on a beautiful R. Morse Beaumont Hayden Concertina
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