App developers Smule—creators of the wildly popular "I Am T-Pain" app—introduced their latest virtual instrument for the iPad in the form of Magic Fiddle. By Antony Bruno App developers Smule—creators ...
Smule, the maker of the popular Magic Piano iPad app, has just shared its new Magic Fiddle app with us. It’s cleverly designed, produces lovely sounds, and will only briefly frustrate the hell out of ...
Let’s face it: traditional instruments are clunky, often heavy, and need to be kept in tune. But Smule’s new Magic Fiddle for iPad weighs nothing, stays in key, and will both teach and challenge your ...
There’s no doubt Smule knows how to release popular applications. If you look at their iOS portfolio, there’s not a single app that hasn’t sold thousands and thousands of copies in the App Store: I Am ...
Available today, Smule’s $2.99 Magic Fiddle iPad app turns Apple’s $499 tablet into a $501.99 digital fiddle of sorts. The app teaches you to play the fiddle using a rolling line of notes that cross ...
If you’ve read any of my previous stuff on Smule, it probably goes without saying: I’m a bit of a Smule fanboy. I can’t help it. They started making cool stuff for iOS way back in 2008, and haven’t ...
Seventh-grader Heejung Chung walked into the Apple Store in Palo Alto on Wednesday evening with a violin in a hard case strapped on her back, but spent the next hour playing the iPad on her shoulder.
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