Pianolo Music

Pianolo Music

Play piano, guitar & more!

⭐️4.2 / 5
Rating
🙌138
Ratings
📼2 scs
Content
📦w/o updates
Updates frequency
🗣❌ unsupported
Your locale
🧾$2.99
In-App Purchase

All Versions of Pianolo Music

3.5

December 21, 2021

Minor improvements and performance enhancements.

3.4

August 17, 2021

Optimisations for the latest devices and support for additional languages
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3.3

February 12, 2018

This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon. Bugfixes & performance improvements
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3.2

June 19, 2014

Bugfixes

3.1

May 13, 2013

Minor Bug Fixes

3.0

May 8, 2013

Major UI-Overhaul New Instrument "Pop Flute" Keyboard-Sliding implemented Retina-Support for iPad Support for iPhone 5 Reduced total size of application by 700% Universal App Bug fixes
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2.0

February 17, 2011

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Description of Pianolo Music

Pianolo is a music application that offers you various ways to play musical instruments on your iOS device. You'll be able to choose between six instruments that will let you give free rein to your creativity. From both an acoustic and graphic point of view, Pianolo is an absolute delight and offers music lovers a unique experience. Apart from the traditional mode, which allows the player to play any of the six instruments with two octaves and intuitively switch between the octaves and the other instruments, Pianolo also offers three special modes. For technical reasons, these three modes are only available for the iPad. Supported instruments: -Piano with six octaves -Flute with four octaves -Violin with four octaves -Guitar with four octaves -E-guitar with four octaves -Saxophone with four octaves Multiplayer mode: This mode allows two players to play musical instruments together, for example to practice a duet. Both players are given a keyboard that allows them to switch independently between the different instruments and octaves. Mixed mode: Gives the player the ability to play two different instruments at the same time. Thanks to two superimposed keyboards, the player can control two octaves of each of the two selected instruments and switch independently between the octaves and instruments on both keyboards. Four-octave mode: In this mode, two stacked keyboards are available, as in Mixed mode, with the limitation that it can only be played with the piano and there is no option to switch between the different instruments. This mode is especially suitable for users who only want to play with the piano and want a minimalistic but appealing user interface.
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Pianolo Music: FAQ

Is the software for Pianolo Music compatible with iPads?

Yes, the software for Pianolo Music is compatible with iPads.
Pianolo Music was created by Michael Stoeckli.
The Pianolo Music app requires iOS 12.0 or later.
With an overall rating of 4.2 out of 5, Pianolo Music is a must-have app for users.
Music Is The App Genre Of The Pianolo Music App.
3.5 is the current version of Pianolo Music.
The Pianolo Music app was last updated on July 1, 2024.
Pianolo Music was released on February 5, 2023.
Child-friendly content, no violence or scary images.
The Pianolo Music app can be used in Dutch, English, French and 9 more.
Unfortunately, Pianolo Music is not on Apple Arcade.
Absolutely! In-app purchases are available within Pianolo Music.
No, you cannot utilize Pianolo Music with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of Pianolo Music

  • And I play the saxophone

    Because I want to play the sax, a boom
  • unrealistic & hard to identify

    The notes are SUPER long and unrealistic and the ads get in the way of the piano. I cant even identify which notes are actually on the violin, not just sounding like violin.
  • It seems like the put effort in to it

    What you could add is like what other people said is sustain where the longer you press the longer the note also the other instruments dont really sound realistic.
    The octave scroll bar is nice but maybe you could make it in smaller increments because with new iphones you have the tap on the top so it is hard to play. But overall not too bad