As the app name indicates, this tool helps to record acapella. There are elements such as a metronome, playbacks, access to your music library etc,. Through this app, teachers can grab the interests of students who want to make a performance with their voice without working with a partner and create a work solely of their own.
Whether that be from their personal music library or off of youtube, Chord Detector provides the user the chords of the song selected. With this, music educators can make fun arrangements of songs chosen by the students or to play on their own instruments.
This is a composition app allowing the user to compose music on their device through different instrumentation and tools. With the amount of technology used with our current students, this could be an easy was for students to access composition.
Musyc engages students to experiment with different through a visual element. This could be a fun way for students to identify different types of sounds while enjoying the shapes and colours created.
Ear training is most difficult to practice by yourself but with this app, students can practice to identify different intervals, chords, scales, relative pitch and melodies.