Feb
8
2010
A visual as well as audio metronome that conducts musically styled beat patterns for you to follow while practicing.
These patterns are based on Max Rudolf's "Grammar of Conducting" as well as my own professional conducting experience of 20+ years.
This metronome can also be a learning tool for conductors by using the Conductor's Point of View mode.
If you need to practice without the constant click, perhaps when practicing with headphones on, just turn off the speaker and follow the baton.
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Patrick Q. Kelly
17 October 2012
Jun
19
2010
The free version of Maestro: A visual as well as audio metronome that conducts musically styled beat patterns for you to follow while you practice.
Maestro Lite only conducts baton patterns for three beats per measure in three styles: Staccato, Legato, and Non-espressivo. The paid version has many, many more.
This metronome can also be a learning tool for conductors by using the Conductor's Point of View mode.
If you need a metronome while practicing with your headphones on, turn off the speaker and just follow the baton.
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Patrick Q. Kelly
17 October 2012
Dec
14
2009
It keeps track of your locks and helps you recover forgotten combinations.
Never again find an old lock and not be able to open it.
Bicycle locks, gym locks, storage unit locks, all those combinations can get confusing. Store them all here.
It also includes a method to recover forgotten combinations.
Got an old Master Lock in the junk drawer? Forgot the combination? Get it back with Lock Master.
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Patrick Q. Kelly
17 October 2012
Dec
1
2009
Calculate relationships between;
- SMPTE timecode
- Tempo (beats per minute)
- Score length (written measures)
Timecode formats supported:
- 23.976 fps
- 24 fps
- 25 fps
- 29.97 fps - non drop-frame
- 29.97d fps - drop-frame
- 30 fps
SMPTE timecode is displayed in Hours : Minutes : Seconds : Frames.bits (bits go from .00 to .79)
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Patrick Q. Kelly
28 April 2013
Mar
18
2011
Choose from over 90 different scales (listed below). Transpose with a touch, to any root note, in treble, alto, tenor or bass clef.
See the scale notated correctly, with double sharps and flats as needed. For example, Gb minor has a B double flat, not an A.
Have the scale played in a wide variety of ways.
- Choose from 13 rhythmic patterns.
- Choose a range to play, any combination of two octaves below to two octaves above the written notation.
- Select if you want it to loop continuously, or play just once through.
- Choose if you want the scale played forward and backward (up and down), or just forward.
- Select if you want the top or bottom notes repeated (with a pause between repetitions).
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Patrick Q. Kelly
17 October 2012
Dec
1
2009
Interactive fingering charts, including many alternates and woodwind trill fingerings.
Instruments:
- Flutes (Piccolo, Concert, Alto and Bass)
m2, M2, m3, M3 trill fingerings
- Oboe and Cor Anglais
m2 and M2 trill fingerings
- Clarinets (Soprano, Alto, Bass and Contrabass)
m2, M2 trill fingerings
- Bassoon & Contrabassoon
m2, M2 trill fingerings
(Treble, Tenor and Bass clefs)
- Saxophones (Soprano, Alto, Tenor and Baritone)
m2, M2, m3, M3 trill fingerings
- Alto and Tenor Sax include altissimo fingerings* up to written F, two octaves above the top line F of the treble clef.
- French Horn (F/Bb Double)
(Treble and Bass clefs)
- Trumpets (in A, Bb, C and D)
(includes Cornet and Flugelhorn)
- Trombones (Tenorbass Bb/F & Bass Bb/F/Gb/D)
(Treble*, Tenor and Bass clefs)
- Euphonium & Baritone
(Treble*, Tenor and Bass clefs)
- Tubas (BBb, CC, Eb and F)
(Treble* and Bass clefs)
- Piano - displays the pitch name, location on the piano, and the notation in 4 different clefs: Treble, Alto, Tenor and Bass.
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Patrick Q. Kelly
17 October 2012
May
30
2010
Interactive fingering charts, including many alternate fingerings.
Pick a written note (touch the staff) and have the fingering displayed and concert pitch played. A touch of a button reveals the note on the piano.
Play a concert pitch on the piano, and have that pitch's fingering displayed. A touch of a button reveals the transposed note written on the staff.
Instruments:
- French Horn (F/Bb Double)
(Treble and Bass clefs)
- Trumpets (in A, Bb, C and D)
(includes Cornet and Flugelhorn)
- Trombones (Tenorbass Bb/F & Bass Bb/F/Gb/D)
(Treble*, Tenor and Bass clefs)
- Euphonium & Baritone
(Treble*, Tenor and Bass clefs)
- Tubas (BBb, CC, Eb and F)
(Treble* and Bass clefs)
- Piano - displays the pitch name, location on the piano, and the notation in 4 different clefs: Treble, Alto, Tenor and Bass.
Plays the concert pitch for any written pitch. Sounds are included from C0 to C9. Middle C is C4.
*Treble clef on the brass instruments follow British Band tradition of being in transposing notation for non-transposing instruments.
Affects Trombone, Euphonium, Baritone and BBb, Eb & F Tubas.
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Patrick Q. Kelly
17 October 2012
May
30
2010
Interactive fingering charts, including many alternates and trill fingerings.
Pick a written note (touch the staff) and have the fingering displayed and concert pitch played. A touch of a button reveals the note on the piano.
Play a concert pitch on the piano, and have that pitch's fingering displayed. A touch of a button reveals the transposed note written on the staff.
Instruments:
- Flutes (Piccolo, Concert, Alto and Bass)
m2, M2, m3, M3 trill fingerings
- Oboe and Cor Anglais
m2 and M2 trill fingerings
- Clarinets (Soprano, Alto, Bass and Contrabass)
m2, M2 trill fingerings
- Bassoon & Contrabassoon
m2, M2 trill fingerings
(Treble, Tenor and Bass clefs)
- Saxophones (Soprano, Alto, Tenor and Baritone)
m2, M2, m3, M3 trill fingerings
- Alto and Tenor Sax include altissimo fingerings* up to written F, two octaves above the top line F of the treble clef.
- Piano - displays the pitch name, location on the piano, and the notation in 4 different clefs: Treble, Alto, Tenor and Bass
Over 1200 woodwind fingerings.
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Patrick Q. Kelly
17 October 2012
Mar
22
2011
Interactive fingering chart with positions.
Instruments:
- Violin
- Viola
- Cello
- Double Bass
Drag the slider to display each of the 15 positions on the Violin and Viola, 16 positions on the Cello, and either 12 Simandl positions, or the 6 Rabbath positions on the Double Bass.
Display the "beginner tape" on the fingerboard for all the instruments, as well as string names and colors.
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Patrick Q. Kelly
17 October 2012