Posts Tagged ‘Music’

Harmonic Ear Trainer 1.1.1 Now Available

Saturday, May 1st, 2010

The new update for Harmonic Ear Trainer is now available with minor bug fixes and updating for iPhone OS 3.1.3. Existing users can download it for free, and new users can purchase it on iTunes.

Harmonic Ear Trainer Update Submitted

Friday, April 23rd, 2010

Another update to the Harmonic Ear Trainer app is complete and has been submitted to Apple for distribution. This update fixes a bug where the app would sometimes crash when switching to the chord trainer. I also tweaked it to comply with iPhone OS 3.0. Unfortunately, that means that it will no longer run on iPhone OS 2.0, so if you want the free update, you’ll need to be running at least iPhone OS 3.1.3. Please let me know if you have any questions or concerns regarding this change, and otherwise, you can look for the new version as a free download to existing users within the next week or so.

BrassNotes Now Available

Tuesday, March 2nd, 2010

BrassNotes, my interactive fingering chart for brass instruments, is now available for the iPhone and iPod Touch. You can download it on the app store, or find out more information about it here. Also, I’ve slightly redesigned the website with each app getting its own page so the iPhone app page doesn’t get too cluttered. Hopefully this will make it easier to get info on the particular app your looking for. In the meantime, keep sending me suggestions on how I can improve my apps.

BrassNotes Submitted

Wednesday, February 17th, 2010

BrassNotes, my interactive brass fingering chart for the iPod Touch and iPhone, is complete and has been submitted to Apple for distribution on the app store. Look for it within the next couple of weeks.

BrassNotes Coming Soon

Sunday, January 31st, 2010

I’m currently finishing up my latest app, BrassNotes. This app is an interactive fingering chart for trumpet, french horn, trombone, and tuba. I should be able to complete it and submit it to the app store within the next few weeks, so you can expect it to be available soon after that.

Note2Tab Updated

Tuesday, December 29th, 2009

Version 1.1 of Note2Tab is now available featuring labels for each note in the staff. If you’ve already purchased the app, the new version is available as a free update on your iPhone or iPod touch. If you don’t have Note2Tab yet, you can purchase it on the app store.

Note2Tab Now Available

Sunday, August 9th, 2009

My latest app is now available for download on the iPhone app store. Note2Tab is a tool for converting notes in standard notation into tab for guitar and bass and tab into notes. For more information, check out my apps page, or you can download it now from the app store.

Harmonic Ear Trainer and Sync Points Updated

Saturday, July 4th, 2009

Both Harmonic Ear Trainer and Sync Points have been updated to version 1.0.1. Harmonic Ear Trainer now has improved audio volume, and should be easier to use without headphones. The new version of Sync Points fixes some typos. Check out both apps here.

Harmonic Ear Trainer and Sync Points Now Available on the iPhone App Store

Monday, June 8th, 2009

My first two iPhone apps have been officially accepted by Apple, and are now available for download on the iPhone App store. For more information on these products, check out this page, or you can download Harmonic Ear Trainer and Sync Points directly from the App Store now. Special thanks go out to Rachel Maguire for her awesome graphics and icons in both apps. Please feel free to drop me a line if you have any questions, comments, suggestions, or issues with either app.

Harmonic Ear Trainer and Sync Points iPhone Apps Submitted

Sunday, May 31st, 2009

My first two iPhone apps are complete and have been submitted to Apple for distribution on the App Store. The first, Harmonic Ear Trainer, is a music theory tool that can help you learn to identify intervals, triads, and seventh chords aurally. The second app, Sync Points, is a film composers’ calculator that can determine precise timings, tempo, and beats for synchronization with film, video, or SMPTE timecode. Both apps are currently in review by Apple, and if everything goes smoothly, they should be available on the App Store in a week or so. They are compatible with both the iPhone and iPod touch. Keep your eye on this page for detailed information about both apps as well as links to purchase them on the App Store when they are officially released.