
We actually have had an early-access iPad app since early 2020. Going mobile is a great way of breaking down barriers that might otherwise prevent you from getting into and enjoying making music ASAP. We know how useful a spontaneous, ergonomic, portable (yet powerful) device like the iPad is for musicians wanting to play or practice with as little hassle as possible. Our first major release of the year: In April 2021, Melodics went Mobile (again)! Getting the full experience - whenever, wherever inspiration strikes. Here’s the product releases which came from that: Remove barriers to reaching a state of euphoric musical “flow”, make sure students are getting good feedback, rewarded, feel motivated when they succeed, and give them the tools they need to build up to perfection with greater autonomy.They will also need the tools to define, measure and track their musical progress throughout their journey on their own, and in a way that makes sense to them and others.It’s important for growing musicians to feel their burgeoning sense of musical ability as they progress.
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In addition to some major milestone product feature launches, we’ve also really expanded our curriculum at all skill levels: producing and releasing over 200 new lessons (there’s over 1300 total in the full version of the app now), expanded to include 8 more genres (52 total and counting, from ‘Afro Cuban’ to ‘Vapourwave’), and have significantly bulked up our Guided Paths for aspiring musicians in each of our 3 instrument types.īeyond producing and releasing more musical content, the last year’s product developments were grounded on the following points: It’s been a busy and productive 12-or-so months for Melodics.

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