![]() ![]() How about that annoying rattling sound you used to get at the start of every audio recording, you know, that familiar sound of your device being set on the desk after you tap the "record" button and place it down? We hate that too, which is why we also built a "No Motion Activated" mode. ![]() Ever needed to start recording as soon as the band starts playing or the lecturer speaks? "Sound Activated" mode will quietly wait until the microphone picks up enough sound, then will quickly start recording, even capturing audio from a few seconds prior to make sure you get a perfect recording every time. Swipe up or down to reveal three different recording modes, each taylor made for specific real-world situations. Swipe left or right to start recording and you'll instantly be treated to a vivid glowing level meter as the microphone captures crystal clear audio. Now featuring iCloud Drive sync, it has never been easier to collect all your audio on all of your devices!Ĭompletely redesigned from the ground up for iOS 12 and with usability in mind, SimpleMic takes advantage of the entire screen to provide gesture based controls atop a beautifully presented user interface. SimpleMic is the fast and elegant audio recorder that makes capturing sound on your iOS device a delightful experience. ![]() Even though it’s not the most glamourous instrument out there, this is a great and fun way to learn some music and the basics of wind instruments.The best audio and voice recorder for iPhone just got better! All new for iOS 12, support for Siri Shortcuts! I hope that this article has helped you learn some new songs to play on your recorder. Choosing repetitive songs will help you with learning new songs, as you have to repeat the same phrases again and again, which is great for practicing and learning new skills in general. When starting out you don’t want to get too much over your head when learning how to play. So, try and practice some familiar tunes first, which is also a reason why all music textbooks start with nursery rhymes and similar easy songs. This can also be helpful in learning where notes are and how to play them, especially for your fingering technique on a recorder. Learning how to play new songs takes some time and it’s always better if you already have in your mind how the tune is going to unravel before you play the next note. This will, again, help you master the basics, before moving on to more complex stuff. This means that you shouldn’t expect to master difficult pieces with tons of rhythm changes but opt for a familiar, easy rhythm like 4/4 or ¾. When starting to learn a new instrument, you should always start with easier rhythms. ![]() This will help you develop your playing skills more accurately and precisely (in this instance your fingering technique). Because you don’t have the skills yet to play faster pieces, the slower you can get is better. Not just on a recorder, but playing slow songs is crucial at the beginning of playing any instrument. This is all you need to master this song and get your music career started! What Makes a Song Easy on Recorder? Hot Cross Buns uses just three notes and a slow playing tempo. Finishing this list with the easiest song out of all on this list. ![]()
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