Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Education | Free | The Way of H, Inc. | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
Music Prodigy works with almost any instrument, including guitar, voice, violin and piano, with no additional hardware or external microphone is required. Music Prodigy makes any music interactive and mobile.
Students can learn music faster because they receive real-time onscreen feedback, anytime, anywhere. Teachers can monitor students' progress remotely with Music Prodigy, and can improve in-person instruction because students are better prepared.
Easy to use: Music Prodigy is easy to use. No teacher or student training is needed. Teachers can easily review student practice on their smartphone or laptop, leaving them with more time for rehearsals, sectionals, and individual student attention.
Flexible: Students can sing or practice using any instrument. No adapters or external microphones required. Students can begin practice on their smartphone and finish on their laptop, never missing a beat. Practice whenever and wherever it’s convenient.
Personalized: Teachers choose the curriculum and repertoire they want and need. They control what musical content students see and access. They don't have to sift through pages of titles they don't want or need.
Quantified: Music Prodigy evaluates every note using patented technology to bring quantified results for every performance. Teachers and students can easily measure progress, track engagement, spot trends, and focus on the right areas.
Fun: Make student practice fun with game-like scoring, immediate feedback, and progress tracking.
Good idea but the app only works a very limited number of platforms. It crashes and has yet to ever actually work on my iPod touch 4th generation running iOS 6.1. The app doesn't work with iPod touch 4th generation even though it claims to.
This app has no features. When you open it, it's nearly empty. They want you to go to their website and sign up for monthly subscriptions for use. On the site, they show how great the deal is by saying that teaching licenses are free. I've been a licensed teacher for 20 years. I don't need an permission from an unknown developer's unknown app to teach. I was very excited when I saw this app. Now that I've tried it I'm highly disappointed and would never for any reason recommend the app to anyone.
If I try to play something again after saving a score, the app crashes and I have to restart the app every single time. Other than that it works pretty well
The app crashes all the time when I'm playing or when I first open it. It's so frustrating to play half of a song and have it crash right in the middle. Also, it doesn't pick up some of my notes. While the last upgrade of the app really improved that, it still needs work.
If you get the app, you have to have some sort of code to actually take the courses.
It crashes every single time I use it and when I try to open it it's stuck on a blank screen. Thanks for making me get a 0