BIAB knockoff - phone app
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Eric Philippsen
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BIAB knockoff - phone app
I got the app called "Bandmaster" on my IPhone and I love it. It cost $13.99 and, to me, worth every penny. It's just a very, very simple knockoff of BIAB with bass, drums, and piano. There are a multitude of "add-ons" that one can get for $1.99, I got the three jazz ones (I do a lot of C6th) and that added the changes to about 1000 standard tunes. Total cost: about $20 for a great practice aid and 1000 tunes.
The app also has the ability to program the changes to any tunes you want or create and save and name those. The first screen is one where you have your most used songs or charts listed for easy accessibility.
I just plug my IPhone into my headphone amp, set the song and tempo, and go. I wouldn't use it as a back up for performing, but for practicing it's the ticket for me. Stylistically, it's bare bones, too. So, if you're looking for an identifiable country flavor backup band this isn't it.
Again, it's definitely bare-bones and some would just as well deal with BIAB and the great features that program has. Me, I think BIAB is great, too, but I like super-simple electronics and programs.
The app also has the ability to program the changes to any tunes you want or create and save and name those. The first screen is one where you have your most used songs or charts listed for easy accessibility.
I just plug my IPhone into my headphone amp, set the song and tempo, and go. I wouldn't use it as a back up for performing, but for practicing it's the ticket for me. Stylistically, it's bare bones, too. So, if you're looking for an identifiable country flavor backup band this isn't it.
Again, it's definitely bare-bones and some would just as well deal with BIAB and the great features that program has. Me, I think BIAB is great, too, but I like super-simple electronics and programs.
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Users of 'iRealBook" for iPhone / iPad / iPod Touch should note that the newest version also has the ability to play songs, like BIAB does. The current version just has a swinging jazz style included for free, but a package of other styles are available for about seven bucks. More styles coming in the future, they say. It sounds better than BIAB playing through most sound cards that I've heard.
For those unfamiliar with iRealBook, it's an iPhone "fake book" app that displays transposable chord charts. It's weighted heavily toward jazz, with about 900 songs included, but you can create your own charts, or download other genres from online forums. It's almost worth the cost of an iPod touch or an iPad just for this app, if you use it as much as I do.
For those unfamiliar with iRealBook, it's an iPhone "fake book" app that displays transposable chord charts. It's weighted heavily toward jazz, with about 900 songs included, but you can create your own charts, or download other genres from online forums. It's almost worth the cost of an iPod touch or an iPad just for this app, if you use it as much as I do.
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