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Description of NagmaLive
Whether you’re a tabla player, kathak dancer, instrumentalist, vocalist, or an electronic musician, Nagma Live will personalize and track your practice sessions, inspiring your progress.
• 14 raags to choose from
• Choose your instrument: sarangi, harmonium, and sitar
• Real instrumental recordings by Ustad Roshan Ali Khan (Sarangi), Jayanta Banerjee (Sitar and Harmonium), Hiranmay Mitra (Harmonium), Chaz Hastings (Tabla).
• Several taal options: Tintal, Rupaktal, Jhaptal, Ektal, Dhamar
• 15-600 bpm for Tintal; 15-300 bpm for all other taals
• Play a tanpura along with your nagma
MIXER
• Adjust volume, reverb, and panning for each instrument
PRESETS
• Use presets to personalize your session
• Set time intervals with nagma, pitch, and beats per minute
KATHAK MODE
• Play live tabla recordings with Kathak Mode
• Play a theka with matching taal and pitch for each Nagma
ALAP
• Add an alap to enhance the live feel of your session
GATS
• Practice tabla accompaniment with gat recordings
• Inspire your drut tintal practice with real jhala tracks
SESSIONS
• Save your practice or performance details and keep track of your progress
• Share you progress on Facebook or Twitter
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NagmaLive: FAQ
No, NagmaLive is not optimized for iPad devices.
The NagmaLive app was developed by Jason Fellin.
The minimum iOS requirement: 12.0.
The NagmaLive app receives plenty of reviews and currently has a great user rating of 4.6.
Music Is The App Genre Of The Nagmalive App.
The latest version of the NagmaLive app is 1.4.3.
The latest NagmaLive update came out on July 5, 2024.
NagmaLive was first released on February 5, 2023.
Jason Fellin: Contains no objectionable material.
The NagmaLive app can be used in English.
No, NagmaLive is not part of Apple Arcade.
Yes, you'll find in-app purchases featured in NagmaLive.
No, you cannot utilize NagmaLive with Apple Vision Pro.