Learn My Part

Learn My Part

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Version History of Learn My Part

2.5

October 11, 2015

This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon. Update to support iOS 9. Also improves support for the remote media player control (e.g. from lock screen).

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2.4

September 8, 2014

Updated UI to iOS 7 look and feel and added transpose functionality. Fixed a bug where if you have a large number of MIDI files loaded into the app it would sometimes open the wrong ones, and also a bug where audio would stop playing in some circumstances, such as after phone calls were received.

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2.3

November 4, 2013

Bug fixes: - Some publically available MIDI files with invalid time signature events in them were causing the app to crash. This is now detected and corrected for automatically. - Starting the app, then switching to the phone app, making a phone call, and then switching back to Learn My Part would result in failure to playback. This has been fixed.

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2.2

June 4, 2013

Fixes an issue where initial list of files did not display correctly on iPad if more than 30 files present. Also fixes an issue where selecting midis and scores alternately with different lists of songs, especially if either list was >30 files long could end up selecting the wrong item.

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2.1

December 15, 2012

Fixes an issue when opening midi file email attachments from Mail.

2.0

November 27, 2012

Enhancements ------------ 1. Will now continue playing audio in background if user returns to home screen, switches to another app or when device goes to the lock screen. 2. Default audio level increased. 3. Can now reposition the play head by dragging it during playback. 4. User can now rename files 5. Single track MIDI Files can now be exploded - notes extracted into new tracks based on midi channel 6. Supports storage and viewing of PDFs allowing the reader to start playback and follow along the score. 7. Support for iPhone 5 (larger screen) 8. New design for the playback controls overlay including a QuickMix facility on that allows mixer preset selection for parts even when not in the mixer view (e.g. while viewing a score) 9. Clicking a selected preset button (i.e. Isolate, Highlight or Challenge) in either the main mixer view, or the new QuickMix panel, a second time will deselect it and set all track faders to level. 10. Section looping now specifies in and out points in bar and beat numbers (bar:beat) and either marker can now be nudged in either direction in 1 beat steps for precise positioning. 11. Supports iPad. Bugs fixed ---------- 1. The sample midi files were being re-instated after they had been deleted, the next time the app starts 2. The app would crash while trying to open an invalid midi file. 3. The app would sometimes fail to properly open MIDI files that were opened from another app.

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1.0

April 13, 2012

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Description of Learn My Part

Learn My Part is designed primarily to help choir members learn their individual voice parts. There are some sample MIDI files pre-loaded but you can add your own files to the app through iTunes file sharing, or opening midi file attachments from Mail or Safari on the iPhone (detailed instructions on how to do this are in the built-in help). The app provides various ways to play MIDI files, giving the user the ability to play just their part on its own, their part highlighted with others playing quietly, or just the other parts and not theirs. Or they can do any custom mix of the tracks they like. It allows the playback speed to be adjusted slower or faster, sub-sections to be marked and repeated over and over again, and transposition. The user can choose to play each track using piano or organ sound. It can also display PDF Scores, allowing a score to be viewed while listening to a MIDI file being played back.
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Learn My Part: FAQ

Does Learn My Part work on iPads?

Yes, the Learn My Part software is iPad-compatible.

Who built the Learn My Part app?

The Learn My Part app was launched by Stephen Tyler.

What’s the minimum iOS version needed for the Learn My Part app?

The Learn My Part app currently supports iOS 7.0 or later.

How do users rate the Learn My Part app?

Learn My Part has a user rating of 5.

What is the main genre of the Learn My Part app?

Music Is The Primary Genre Of The Learn My Part App.

What Learn My Part application version is the latest one?

2.5 is the most recent version of Learn My Part.

When did the new Learn My Part update happen?

The date of the last Learn My Part update is October 2, 2024.

When did Learn My Part first launch?

The Learn My Part app was initially released on February 5, 2023.

What age rating does Learn My Part have?

The Learn My Part app is rated Stephen Tyler: Contains no objectionable material.

Which languages does Learn My Part support?

Learn My Part currently features the following languages: American English.

Does Learn My Part belong to Apple Arcade's curated library?

Unfortunately, Learn My Part is not on Apple Arcade.

Are in-app purchases part of Learn My Part?

Unfortunately, in-app purchases are not part of Learn My Part.

Is Learn My Part tailored for Apple Vision Pro compatibility?

Unfortunately, Learn My Part is not tailored for compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

Are there commercial ads in Learn My Part?

No, there are no commercial ads in Learn My Part.

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  • Thank goodness for this app.

    I recently bought a new iPad and was horrified to find out that my app I’ve used for years to learn choir music, Sonja, was no longer available in the App Store and therefore I was losing it. You would think that there would be a number of options in the App Store that would perform the functions that this app does but incredibly, as far as I know, this is it. In fact, it took a lot of perseverance to find it given that the name, “learn my part“ doesn’t work well for a search using words like “choir practice.” Why any choir singer would not use this kind of app is beyond me. Thankfully, this app does just what it claims to do with a reasonably easy to use interface. Being able to play the midi and see a PDF score at the same time is a nice touch. And although the instructions don’t say so, you can import files from other sources such as dropbox. Given that the app hasn’t been updated in five years, I’m guessing the developer isn’t interested in suggestions but there are some things that could really improve the functionality that might not be hard to incorporate. One would be to show a time index in the play line. It would also be great to be able to place markers at important points on the line. Check the app "TempoSloMo." For sure, the app should remember the settings for each midi file and bring them up automatically.

    It would be awesome if the player had a scrubber bar where you could drag the circle through a certain spot in case you want to hear that strange transition from one chord to the next with total control. That was a great feature of Sonya. Perhaps most importantly, it would be useful to be able to rename the tracks and to re-order them. Midi files don’t always have that information correct.
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  • Great app!

    2019 update-still great.

    Still loving this app, several years later.
    I had a question, emailed the developer, and he responded very quickly, and was extremely helpful.

    Original review, march 2014:
    I can easily download midi files off my choral website. I like how you can highlight any given line, and manipulate the tempo.
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  • Not just choral

    I use this to practise my clarinet part for the folk band I play in. I upload the midi files to my iCloud Drive and then load them to LMP. I can then play individual instruments or just my instrument or highlight it (play it louder than any other instrument) or play everything together. All in all an excellent practise tool.
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