Music Dictionary app for iPhone and iPad
4.3 (
2583 ratings )
Reference
Music
Developer:
Hurryforward Ltd
0.99 USD
Current version:
1.1, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 05 Nov 2009
App size: 246.66 Kb
Music Dictionary is a huge dictionary of terms used in classical music notatation and criticism.
Perfect for students of music theory, performers and concertgoers.
The app has over 4,000 definitions from four languages used in classical music notation - Italian, German, Latin and English.
Features built-in options to rapidly search the entire database and to email definitions to friends and colleagues.
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Music Dictionary was developed for the iPhone and iPod Touch by Tomsoft, creators of Voice Changer, File share, Trivia Challenge and other great apps.
Latest reviews of Music Dictionary app for iPhone and iPad
FULL OF MISTAKES - A PITY
Counterpoint : The Art of Composition ???? -- This app was not made by a musician, even a music lover. A pity, it could be really useful. Instead it provides wrong definitions for important and very usual music terms. Needs urgent update, or my money back !!!!
This app is terrible
The definitions in this Music Dictionary are extremely lazy. For ex. "XYLOPHONE, a musical instrument of percussion." Thets it! It doesnt mention how its played or its construction or much of anything. Very lazy. Dont buy this app. Too bad it wont let me rate this 0 stars
Awesome
Worth the money. Great definitions
Disappointing
The first word I looked for, "allargando" -- a standard musical term -- was not in the dictionary. To make matters worse, I didnt receive a "term not found" message after hitting the search button. The search screen simply remained blank. At first I thought the app. had frozen. But I was able to enter the "Alphabetical" mode and scroll through the As, which had "alla polacca" followed by "alla roverscio." No allargando! This dictionary supposedly has 4,000 terms, but allargando is missing. (I bet the free app. has it!)
Very handy
Use it in band, could be a little easier to navigate, but great definitions!
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