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Blaise Laflamme Fantastic Topic! I regularly use "ForScore"! The feature to have several layers of fingerings is so valuable, furthermore to have the possibility to add my own Playlists saves me a lot of time searching for scores! It also comes with a tuner and a metronome, so it's nice as an "all-in-one" musician's workstation on the Ipad!
Furthermore I use "Good Notes" for managing my students, writing down what they need to prepare for the next week etc.! I also use "Good Notes" when I record and do annotations, which is why I've never used it to actually do a recording (in combination with an interface). I use it as a scribbling tool for my livestreams as well sometimes!
But I'd love to hear more ideas, though, I feel my Ipad isn't utilized to it's full capacity!
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PolyNome for practicing more complex subdivisions, polyrhythms and additive rhythms. It also has a counting function in a variety of phonetic rhythmic syllables such as konnocle. Great practice tool.
For Score for music and annotation.
A few flamenco Compás apps…I like Flamenco Compas for its sampled sounds and groove factor.
Guitar Pro as a sketch pad to create or import transcriptions.
Cleartune as a tuner.
GarageBand as a basic recorder.I tend to stream from a PC.
But keen to get info on good streaming ideas from an IPad…I have just updated to a gen 4 so will investigate the idea of using a focus rite gen 3 USB C interface as an audio source…I’m guessing that would work….
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