Apps Helping Beginners Learn How to Read Music Reach 1 Million Downloads
Melody Cats (LMuse Ltd) has reached the milestone of 1 million apps downloaded. Music teachers around the world have been using the apps to supplement their coursework either in the classroom or in private lessons. Designed in a game-like format the apps are used as a fun way for students to get past the challenging introduction to reading music.
LONDON, June 10, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- The educational music apps developed by LMuse Limited have reached over one million downloads.
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The 'Melody Cats' series has three apps - Rhythm Cat, Treble and Bass Cat. Designed and created in collaboration with professional musicians and educators, they help kids and adults learn how to quickly identify notes and rhythms.
The friendly game-like format is suited for all ages. As a player progresses through the levels they effortlessly pick up valuable music theory and develop their sight-reading skills at the same time.
The apps can be used by beginners and have been successfully employed in classroom settings as a great accompaniment to formal music tuition. There are free and pro versions that work on android and iOS devices.
LMuse Limited has developed the series as a fun way for beginners to get past the sometimes challenging introduction to reading music. The aim is for the user to feel enthusiastic, encouraged and learn skills that can be transferred to any musical instrument.
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