Of course, why wouldn't there be? Sing Harmonies comes in full and free versions.
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singdog
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So, I tried the free version and its pretty good for what it is. If you can carry a tune it will hep you learn how to sing harmonies. That's the good part.
The only bad part is the full version only includes 3 tunes (though more are planned for additional $$). I am sure licensing costs must be limiting for the developer, though, so its not surprising there aren't more songs included in the full $2.99 version.
All in all, a good way to practice singing harmonies if you don't have a group of singers to practice with, I think.
2 comments:
So, I tried the free version and its pretty good for what it is. If you can carry a tune it will hep you learn how to sing harmonies. That's the good part.
The only bad part is the full version only includes 3 tunes (though more are planned for additional $$). I am sure licensing costs must be limiting for the developer, though, so its not surprising there aren't more songs included in the full $2.99 version.
All in all, a good way to practice singing harmonies if you don't have a group of singers to practice with, I think.
Hmm, muting and unmuting tracks counts as 'teaching'?
Honestly the Glee app is probably a much better value.
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