It allows you to see the chord and scale for each chord in the sheet as you play. This used to be an in-app purchase but is now standard. One of my favorite things is the Chord Scales. Occasionally there will be a chord or two that may not sound right to you but that is easily remedied as once you have downloaded a piece, you can duplicate it and edit it as well.Ĭurrently the only extra to buy. The forum has user-made charts that others have shared. To add new charts, you’ll either need to go to the in-app Forum and find some to download or input some yourself. When you first open up iRealPro, it will have a few exercises in it. I can also input the Jamey Aebersold exercises that I work on in iRealPro to enhance practicing those as well. iReal Pro shows me the chord changes and with an extra purchase, the standard chords and scales that go along with those. Anytune lets me slow down and play along with a recording. I usually choose the same tune to practice in both apps so that I am thinking about the same piece but in different ways. iReal Pro is the other side of that coin for me. I use a couple of apps to try and broaden my jazz horizons. Maybe even composing in it at some point. Despite the fact that I play bassoon, I listen to a lot of jazz and have always wanted to get better at playing it. It’s from the same people who made Drum School and has the same quality and attention to detail that really helps a practicing musician become better. Last edited by MaxTwang 01-22-2017 at 05:30 PM.IReal Pro is a great app. If you've worked with VMWare or VirtualBox before then Android x86 is worth a try, if you're not familiar with installing and working with virtual machines these could be a trip down a tech rabbit hole that's probably best avoided. On VMWare Fusion (the Mac version) I couldn't rotate the VMWare screen, I found instructions on the internet for rotating VMWare Workstation (Windows): CTRL-F9, CTRL-F10, CTRL-F11, CTRL-F12 (these don't appear to work on the Mac version). The big issue I found was Pro Metronome rotates the display to portrait mode, I believe iRealPro does the same on iOS. Both apps ran fairly well but there were occasional glitches, the metronome hung occasionally then caught up. (If you're on iOS or Android give Pro Metronome a try). I didn't buy iRealPro but did try a couple free apps: Pro Metronome, and Jazz Backing Tracks. There's websites and YouTube videos that show how to install Android on VMWare if anyone's interested. I downloaded Android x86 Marshmallow's installer and was able to install and get it installed and running on VM Ware. There's a site that has Android x86 images for VMWare and Virtual box, but I couldn't get these working on the Mac version of VMWare. To run in VMWare you need to use "Android x86" which is Android adapted to run on PC hardware. Android 6 'Marshmallow' was able to install. I was able to get Android to work with VMWare, the latest Android 7 'Nougat' for x86 is for developers and is buggy. I wasn't sure about the network connection questions when installing. These emulators seem to take forever to install and fire up. I can say Droid4X did uninstall with no problems. I would rather use a free or pay one-time app to get ireal going on the laptop. I have to assume ireal has a special arrangement with BlueStacks regarding Windows users. Everything related to Amazon which I use quite a bit is. Google Play isn't synced all the way with Google Play on my computer. They seem to have a mind of their own the way they download. That's tricky and I don't want to get hung up on the how's and why's of that. Ireal say's you don't have to buy the app a 2nd time for Windows. Not sure I have this straight but these emulators allow you to purchase and run the app you want. then they recommend BlueStacks who want a $2 monthly fee? That adds up and I don't like the monthly subscription so they don't seem to care about Windows users.
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