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Steve Reich’s Clapping Music

Steve Reich’s Clapping Music

An addictive rhythm game

⭐️4.8 / 5
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Ratings
📼1 vid & 5 scs
Content
📦w/o updates
Updates frequency
🗣❌ unsupported
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All Versions of Steve Reich’s Clapping Music

1.0.7

August 16, 2020

Minor bug fixes

1.0.6

October 4, 2018

Fixed an issue on the latest iPhones

1.0.5

September 21, 2018

Added support for iOS 12 and fixed an issue with the ordering of the clapping patterns - your feedback is greatly appreciated!
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1.0.4

April 27, 2017

Thanks for updating to 1.0.4. In this version, we fixed a crash on launching the app, which was experienced by a small number of users, as well as making a number of other small improvements.
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1.0.3

September 26, 2015

Thanks for updating to 1.0.3. This update adds full compatibility for iOS 9, including fixing a bug which caused the app to emit a continuous tone after playing once through any given pattern, and several other minor fixes. If you’re enjoying Steve Reich's Clapping Music, don’t forget to leave a review – it really helps!
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1.0.2

July 18, 2015

Thanks for updating! We’ve fixed a pretty nasty bug that caused the app to crash on launch for some users. We’ve also improved performance on iPad. If you enjoy the latest version of Steve Reich’s Clapping Music, don’t forget to rate it and leave a review!
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1.0.1

July 10, 2015

Minor bug fixes and improvements.

1.0.0

July 8, 2015

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Description of Steve Reich’s Clapping Music

The game that improves your rhythm by challenging you to play Steve Reich’s groundbreaking work Clapping Music – a piece of music performed entirely by clapping. Tap in time with the constantly shifting pattern, and progress through all of the variations. If you slip up or your accuracy falls too low, it’s game over. “Maddeningly addictive” – The New York Times “Might be the toughest rhythm action game since Rock Band” – FACT “Brilliant – and infuriatingly addictive” – The Guardian “Clapping Music is Rock Band with better music (yeah, I said it)” – Kill Screen Features: • Improve your sense of rhythm by playing Clapping Music • Play through three levels of difficulty – can you become good enough to perform? • Hone your skills in Practice Mode • Find out more about Steve Reich and his work with interviews and performance footage • A stunning design and interface that changes colour as you progress through the piece • Completely free with no in-app purchases If you enjoy the app, don’t forget to rate it and leave a review.
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Steve Reich’s Clapping Music: FAQ

Is the Steve Reich’s Clapping Music app compatible with iPads?

Yes, Steve Reich’s Clapping Music is compatible with the iPad.
NatureGuides Ltd. is the developer of the Steve Reich’s Clapping Music app.
Currently, Steve Reich’s Clapping Music supports iOS 9.3 or later.
Users love Steve Reich’s Clapping Music, as evidenced by its outstanding rating of 4.8 out of 5.
The App Genre Of Steve Reich’s Clapping Music Is Games.
1.0.7 is the newest version of Steve Reich’s Clapping Music.
Steve Reich’s Clapping Music’s latest update was rolled out on July 2, 2024.
The app was launched on February 5, 2023.
Family-friendly content, no mature themes or violence.
The Steve Reich’s Clapping Music app is now available in English.
No, Steve Reich’s Clapping Music is not part of Apple Arcade.
No, you won't find in-app purchases featured in Steve Reich’s Clapping Music.
Unfortunately, Steve Reich’s Clapping Music is not optimized for use with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of Steve Reich’s Clapping Music

  • Clap clap clap 👏👏👏

    I love it. It’s so hard but so fun. My band director suggested it and I’m having a blast. 10/10 would recommend.
  • Used to work

    This app used to work and was fun, but now it lags, making it impossible to play. I’m on a brand new iPhone. It should work better than with my 2020 phone. Is there a setting I need to change to prevent the lag?
  • Just use notation!

    This app is so frustrating. The authors developed a made-up form of music notation instead of just using standard music notation. I assume it’s to get around copyright law, which is also lame—just pay the publisher. Also, I’m pretty sure it’s incorrect in places—it’s hard to tell, for sure.