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First Look: Pianist Pro for the iPad

MooCowMusic, the developer of the iPhone app Pianist, is bringing Pianist Pro (US $9.99 upon release) to the iPad. As Mike Grothaus pointed out in his post on Air Harp, there are lots of musical apps for the iPhone but the screen is too small to make full use of them. There won't be a complete description of this app until the rollout on April 3rd, but what you can see now is really quite impressive.

The keys, in landscape mode, look big enough to actually play and it seems like it has as many features as some electric keyboards. It includes features like dual keyboards for the right and left hands, soft and sustain pedals/keys, multiple instrument types, a drum track accompaniment, and what looks like a lot of other useful features. I'm sure we're already tired of hearing this oft-used phrase, but in this case size matters. You should be able to slide your fingers along the virtual ivories on the iPad's launch day.

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MooCowMusic, the developer of the iPhone app Pianist, is bringing Pianist Pro (US $9.99 upon release) to the iPad. As Mike Grothaus...
 

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Brian

They keys might be big enough to play, but if you're one of the many who can't type at "normal" speed on a touchscreen, good luck playing a piano on one!

April 01 2010 at 12:39 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Jeff

Plug the iPad into my Pocket POD, and I've got a full jam buddy for lunch time guitar playing! This looks really cool.

April 01 2010 at 8:48 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Adrian vG

It's this kind of quality apps that will make the iPad successful! Wow!

(can't wait 'till iPad G2)

April 01 2010 at 8:37 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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