Smule is today bringing its popular Magic Piano app to Android, expanding on an iOS community that includes over 14 million users who have played more than 135 billion notes according to the company.
Magic Piano, Smule’s most downloaded app, is coming to Android. Smule made the announcement Tuesday, making it the second Smule app to cross over to Android. Smule’s Songify app, which uses artificial ...
The magic piano app by Smule lets normal people, who know nothing about music, play a wide selection of songs some free and some paid, the selection is available directly from the application.However, ...
When the iPod won an endorsement from U2, Apple scored a marketing coup. Now, can a viral video earn the iPad some promotional magic from a classical pianist? At a San Francisco concert, Lang Lang ...
Developers continue to complain that Android is too fragmented and annoying to develop for compared to Apple iOS, but nonetheless Android owns over 50 percent of the U.S. smartphone market. Music app… ...
Nobody does 'fun' music making apps quite like Smule, and its latest, Magic Guitar, has the added advantage of being free. This appears to follow the blueprint laid down by the company's other Magic ...
Alongside the iPad launch on Saturday was the launch of a several thousand new iPad apps with many more coming. Developer interest in the iPad has been strong, and it will be interesting to see the ...
His fingers fly over the instrument, filling a packed symphony hall with sound. But pianist Lang Lang is not playing an standard piano - instead he is making magic with an Apple iPad. Using an app ...