ScaleMaster LE im Vergleich zu Music Scales. Nutzung und Statistiken

Scales are at the center of much of what we are practicing on our instruments. Most of us start out with a one-octave major scale and then slowly graduate to more octaves, scale types and different scale patterns. And there is a lot of ground to cover especially for those playing a string instrument. That is because there are so many different fingerings. In any case it is always good to have a great reference handy. ScaleMaster to the rescue! Scales are listed by name in a master list that also contains additional information like type. The notation display is automatically updated with each new selection. Light text coloring as well as the scale type indicator help easily distinguishing between different types. Scale configurations are saved in exercise documents that can be shared. Each document is set to a specific instrument and saves scale information as well as instrument position. Documents also allow for instrument recordings. These can be adjusted in speed and used as play-along exercise. Additional playback functions include count-in and auto-reverse. The chord/scale realtionship is of particular importance to improvising musicians. ScaleMaster allows to filter down the existing vocabulary of 211 scales with 41 of the most common chord structures. The resulting group of scales then fully consists of only scales including all chord tones. This is reflected in the notation view which highlights chord tones in red and displays a chord symbol below the scale title. This feature allows to open up and enrich the improviser's palette and give him or her an alternative to the go-to choice. What makes ScaleMaster really stand out is of course its fantastic support of music notation including double sharps or flats and indication of halftone (semitone) steps. Other things ScaleMaster can do include changing the clef and adjusting the tuning of string instruments. A full general MIDI sound library is included with 128 sounds on iOS and over 200 on macOS. Features • Adjustable instrument position • Adjustable tuning for string instruments • Support for left-handed players • Scale Exercises • Chord matching • All common clefs • Extensive documentation Instruments: Banjo, Bass, Cello, Double Bass, Guitar, Mandolin, Piano, Viola, Violin ScaleMaster is a tool and as with any tool, what you get out of it greatly depends on your use. Its scope keeps expanding. Providing immediate information on a large selection of scales in any key was the original use case. Today the app incorporates playback, music notation, a circle of fifths, virtual instruments and more. ScaleMaster is designed for the beginning musician as well as the professional and is an excellent means towards advancement in theory and scales in particular, making it easy to look up a scale in seconds and get a taste of its flavor by listening to it.
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This is the free version. - It presents more than 150 Music Scales from music around the world that are useful for any musician playing any kind of music on any musical instrument. - It shows how each scale is written on the staff including the names of the notes and the Pattern of the Scale. - You can listen to the scale. - It shows the notes of each scale on a virtual Piano / Keyboard so you can play it. - It shows the notes of each scale on a virtual Guitar so you can play it. - It presents two shapes to play each scale on two octaves on the Guitar. - You can select the device you are using (smartphone or tablet) so your fingers adapt better on the virtual Guitar size. These are the scales included in this app: 1. Acoustic Scale 2. Aeolian 4. Ahava Rabboh 5. Altered Dominant 6. Altered Locrian b4 7. Altered Mixolydian 8. Altered Pentatonic 9. Ama Lama Cooma Scale 10. Bartok Scale 11. Bebop Dominant 13. Bebop Jazz Minor 14. Bebop Melodic Minor 15. Blues Scale 16. Blues Scale 2 17. Brown-eye Rabbit Scale 21. Diminished Blues 22. Dominant 7th Scale 23. Dominant Bebop 29. Dorian 33. Dorian Hexatonic 34. Dorian Pentatonic 35. Dorico Flamenco 38. Double Harmonic Minor 40. Down in the Valley Scale 41. Enigmatic Mode 1 44. Freygish 45. Half Tone Scale 46. Half-Whole Diminished 47. Harmonic Major 48. Harmonic Major Inverse 49. Harmonic Major Mode 2 54. Harmonic Major Mode 7 55. Harmonic Minor 57. Harmonic Minor Mode 2 62. Harmonic Minor Mode 7 63. Haul Away Joe Scale 64. Hira-joshi 65. Hira-joshi Mode 4 66. Hon-kumoi-joshi 67. Hungarian Major 68. Hungarian Minor 69. In-sen 70. Ionian 71. Ionian #5 72. Ionian Hexatonic 73. Jazz Melodic Minor 74. Jazz Melodic Minor Mode 2 80. Jazz Minor Inverse 81. Kokin-joshi 82. Kookaburra Scale 83. Leading Whole Tone 84. Little Sally Water Scale-Childhood Chant 85. Locrian 86. Locrian #2 87. Locrian bb7 88. Locrian nat 6 89. Lydian 90. Lydian #2 91. Lydian #5 92. Lydian Augmented 93. Lydian b7 94. Lydian Diminished 95. Lydian Dominant 96. Lydian Hexatonic 97. Lydian Minor 98. Major Augmented Scale 99. Major b6 Scale 100. Major Bebop 101. Major Bebop Mode 7 102. Major Locrian 103. Major Pentatonic 104. Major Pentatonic Mode 1 108. Major Pentatonic Mode 5 109. Major Scale 110. Major-Minor Scale 111. Melodic Minor 112. Mi Sheberach 113. Minor Gypsy 114. Minor Gypsy Inverse 115. Minor Locrian 116. Minor Pentatonic 117. Minor Scale 118. Minor-Major Scale 119. Min'yô 120. Mixolydian 121. Mixolydian b6 122. Mixolydian Bebop 123. Mixolydian Hexatonic 124. Miyako Bushi 125. Natural Minor Scale 126. Neapolitan Major 127. Neapolitan Major Mode 2 128. Neapolitan Major Mode 4 129. Neapolitan Major Mode 5 130. Neapolitan Minor 131. North Wind Scale 132. Overtone Scale 133. Phrygian 134. Phrygian b4 138. Phrygian-Mixolydian 139. Prometheus 140. Prometheus (Liszt) 141. Prometheus Neapolitan 142. Ring Around the Rosie Scale 143. Ritsu 144. Rock Minor Scale 145. Row, Row Mode 4 146. Row, Row Mode 5 147. Row, Row Scale 148. Ryûkû 149. Spanish Major 150. Spanish Scale 8-Note 151. Super Locrian 152. Super Locrian bb7 153. Suspended Pentatonic 154. Threshing Song Scale 155. Verdi’s Enigmatic Ascending 158. Zeg moeder Scale Music is an art and a science. Music notes, reading sheet music and music theory are some of the vital aspects that a musician should know by heart. Knowing the different scales there are in music is a very important subject too. A music scale is any set of music notes ordered by fundamental frequency or pitch. There are music scales for jazz music or for rock music. A music scale defines the type of music you are listening. This app is great for anyone looking for guitar scales or piano scales. Actually all the scales contained in this app are useful for all music instruments and for anyone interested in singing. You don´t need much music notation knowledge to use this app. Knowing music notes and what semitones and tones are is enough.
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