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Hope that this gives a little bit of insight! Keep doing what your doing and good luck, happy shedding, everyone! Now that I have the app, it's nice to practice on and use in emergency situations where I REALLY don't know the tune that was just called, but the discipline of learning and memorizing every aspect of a tune is still there and priority number one. I'm always looking to use it as little as possible.īefore I got the app, I was really against iReal pro, thinking "Well that just seems like something people use as an excuse to not learn tunes", and I think I'm kind of justified in thinking that. Using iReal Pro is fine to practice on (I especially like the backing tracks and ability to have it transpose automatically after a chorus), but it should never become a crutch at a gig. Ive had a couple of outdoor gigs where I couldnt read my tablet at all and had to go back to paper.
IREAL PRO FROM OLD ANDROID TABLET TO NEW ANDROID TABLET FULL
But unlike these new e-ink options, theyre unreadable in full sun.
IREAL PRO FROM OLD ANDROID TABLET TO NEW ANDROID TABLET HOW TO
You SHOULD memorize standards, you SHOULD know how to transpose on the spot, you SHOULD learn melodies, which the app doesn't even provide you with. Ive been using the Lenovo version of a 'Surface' tablet for years (250), and an Android tablet (100) for years before that, and an iPad (big bucks) before that. It's a great tool to use, but it's absolutely no replacement for knowing your stuff. Riff Studio is another useful app (Android and iPhone). Its 10.99, but I bought it a long time ago. So, Ill pass.SongBook is a good app for Chord Pro files. You can imagine how helpful this app would be for me haha. Between downloading mp3s created with BiaB and using the Android Guitar Pro app, I think Im good. Little bit of background, I'm a bass player. Here's my two cents on it, having hated the app before I tried it, and then gave it a fair shot. TL DR: Anything that makes you more efficient during practice is a Very Good Tool One thing I have been looking into is using a bicycle phone clamp on mic stand to hold the phone since i rarely get 'paper charts' on gigs anymore and it would be easier to transport to the gig.
I am a bass player so I am kinda OK with the lack of melodies but since I switched to Android I haven't found anything to replace iGigBook.hopefully someday. I still use Aberersold tracks for about 10-20% of practice time but the play along feature is just perfect to get those heads up to speed and solo on changes endlessly. I don't always agree but This is the part I use a lot for practice and study. Another thing I like about access to the forum is that a lot of people put up their re-harmonization of tunes I already (think I) know. Yeah I can transpose in my head but this makes for just one less thing to think about in a loud bar. I've been playing a jam session where a lot of singers come in (so what else is new?) and the transpose function is great (um Girl From Ipanema in D? r u sure?).
IREAL PRO FROM OLD ANDROID TABLET TO NEW ANDROID TABLET DOWNLOAD
On my phone i can just log into the forum and with a quick search download the tune before it was counted off.
The reason I switched is because I was on a gig and someone called an obscure tune that was not in the Jazz playlist. i was using it on a tablet (without data) but now just use my phone and so far it seems fine visually with the smaller size. Last edited by Niki 01-05-2016 at 11:35 AM.I love it for both practicing and on the gig. You can post in this thread to see if someone else has tested your specific model. There's an optional keyboard, pen and kickstand pack that will cost an extra 100. To find out the processor’s architecture first look at the tech specs for the device to find out what kind of processor it sports, then google the name of the processor to find out if it’s based on ARMv7 architecture.ĭISCLAIMER: Due to the overwhelming number of available Android devices and their diversity, we cannot test all of them and guarantee 100% that your device will be compatible, but all the most popular devices (with the above specs) currently on the market do work. Lenovo's Tab P11 Pro is a mid-range Android tablet that sports a 11.5' 2560x1600 500-nits OLED display, a Snapdragon 730G chipset, 128GB of storage, a microSD slot and a large 8,600 mAh battery. If you are shopping for a new device and want to know if it’s compatible with iReal Pro, you need to make sure that it has at least Android Firmware 4.0 and a processor with ARMv7 architecture. To know if iReal Pro will run on your device, open the Google Play Store app on it, and if iReal Pro shows as available, then it’s compatible. We will no longer keep an updated list of each compatible Android device (now well above 1000 different ones) as there are new ones coming out every half hour and we cannot keep up.