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The composer Richard Wagner has created a gigantic work which normally needs 4 evenings to be performed. The App presents the typical “Leitmotifs” with which the composer has woven this opera cycle which is called „Der Ring des Nibelungen“, in English “The Ring of the Nibelung”. The „Leitmotifs“ are listed by name and opera in which they first-time appear. For each „Leitmotif“ the melody is played on piano. Some interesting statistics like a “ranking” show which are the most often played Leitmotifs thruout the complete Ring cycle. The App is a must for all Wagner enthusiasts.
The motifs were played by German pianist Volker Kolmetz on Steinway piano. Each Leitmotif is played exactly according to original notes which Julius Burghold already in 1910 had transcribed from Wagner’s score. The notes are displayed synchronous to the music. So, the Wagner friend can follow the music how it is played. The connoisseur will know what is played, however the layman will wonder. The music can be played continuously. In total the playback of all motifs takes about 20 minutes. Time to relax and to enjoy the “Leitmotifs” of the “Ring”.
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2in1 Drone Metronome: ascend to a new level of music practice with the ultimate combination of metronome and drone
An essential tool for every musician.
2in1 Drone Metronome is what you get when you combine a metronome and drone into one tool. metro.drone has three different modes-- metronome mode which works like a conventional metronome, drone mode which works like a conventional drone, and metro.drone mode. metro.drone mode puts the pitch of the drone to the beat of the metronome, and hence the true power of 2in1 Drone Metronome is unleashed.
Features:
- metronome and drone combination (2in1!)
- "overlay" and "fuse" modes for 2in1
- unpitched metronome
- choice of 8 different metronome sounds
- continuous drone
- choice of 4 different drone sounds
- can produce any frequency in the audible human range
- support for microtones and tunings other than A=440 (A=432, anyone?)
- drone is polyphonic, with support to up to 50 simultaneous notes!
- wide range of bpms: 20 to 300
- tempo tap input (2in1 Drone Metronome will figure out which bpm you are tapping)
- touch-oriented, elegant, and intuitive interface
- screen flashes with metronome tick, with configurable intensity and color
- fast launch time
This app uses the following frameworks/libraries/fonts:
- BELLE, by Comrade SparklePony (MIT license)
- SUIT, by Matthias Richter (zlib license)
- cron, by Enrique García Cota (MIT license)
- denver, by Nicolas Alleman (MIT license)
- flux, by rxi (MIT license)
- stateswitcher, by Daniel Duris (CC-BY 4.0 license)
- LÖVE, by LÖVE Development Team (zlib license)
- Ubuntu, by Canonical (Ubuntu Font license)
- binser, by Calvin Rose (MIT license)
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January 3, 2025