Harp Reviewed at iPhoneMusicApps
I like the way Harp is laid out because I have easy access to the circle of fifths along with all the chord variations… that’s 168 different chords at my fingertips. It’s very easy to strum the bar on the right while changing the chords with the left hand. If you want to play an extended chord simply touch the root note and then glide or slide to the structure to extend the chord. It’s a great way to test chord progressions… you can quickly try different chord changes to help speed along songwriting or inspire new directions.
Review of Harp at iPhoneMusicApps.com
Oh, and we will be making the built-in sounds better, and we also have some other surprises coming for Harp. Happy New Year!
it’s an interesting note you have there. for those who are novices when it comes to playing an actual harp, this might actually help them recognize what the notes are and what certain music they’re phusing through. im planning to look at this application tonight (oh well, there it is, confession made) and try to run it with my ipod. Oh just a note, are there any way i can compose tunes with this application? Hope there is, coz it’ll be a great jumpstart!