Sawti - learn to sing

Sawti - learn to sing

Find your voice, hit the notes

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FIND YOUR VOICE NOW AND HAVE FUN DOING IT ! Everyone can learn to sing and hit the notes. This app, based on the Wirth method, shows you how. Exciting and fun exercises on nine levels await you. The first four levels are free of charge. With Sawti, you'll not only overcome your fears and become a confident singer, but you'll also receive a certificate when you complete your learning journey. Take the Sawti app in your pocket and practice anytime, anywhere! Sawti is designed to properly guide beginners and help them get quick results on their way to successful singing. The exercises are tailored to your voice, so you'll always feel comfortable on the path to real singing. Learning to sing is easy: we use the familiar "hit the bars" concept, where the little ball moves with the pitch of your voice - in real time! Make sure you hit the bars to successfully complete an exercise. You'll start with single notes, followed by simple phrases and songs, and rhythm exercises. You will learn to sing these songs: * Frère Jacques * Bingo * Joy to the gods * Alphabet Song * Bell yodel * When you're happy and you know it * That sounds so lovely * I like the flowers * My Bonnie lies over the ocean * Old MacDonald had a farm Sawti means "My Voice" in Arabic and was originally developed to help hundreds of young female music teachers in Jordan, where vocal training is not readily available. It is the first and only app based on the "Wirth Method", the pedagogical concept of Prof. Gerald Wirth, artistic director of the Vienna Boys Choir. THE GREAT FEATURES OF SAWTI * Immediate monitoring of the pitch: visual feedback in real time * Customization: exercises adapt to your pitch range so you see fast results on your way to successful singing. * Easy-to-understand and fun "hit-the-bar concept": the ball moves with the pitch of your voice - the better you hit the bars, the more points you get. * Rehearsal room: try different singing techniques to help you hit the bars. Don't worry if your pitch is off - you don't get points in the rehearsal room! * Certificate: Complete all levels and exercises and get a reward. * No login/registration required WHO IS SAWTI FOR? * For all people who want to sing better * Kindergarten teachers * Elementary school teachers * Music school teachers * choir singers * karaoke singers * Parents * children EDUCATIONAL CONCEPT The Wirth Method is a general music education based on singing, especially choral singing. It combines the best practices of traditional music teaching and develops them further by defining specific content and elements that are essential for the highest standards. These are taught through a series of support pillars, using appropriate tools for each teaching situation. ABOUT PROF. GERALD WIRTH Gerald Wirth received his initial musical training as a member of the Vienna Boys Choir and at Anton Bruckner University in Linz, Austria, where he studied voice, oboe and piano. He became artistic director of the Vienna Boys Choir in 2001 and its president in 2013. From 1986 to 1989, Wirth was choir director with the Vienna Boys' Choir and led one of its four touring choirs. Between 1989 and 1991, he was chorus director of the Salzburg Opera. In Canada, he was artistic director of the Calgary Boys' Choir and musical director of the Calgary Civic Symphony. Wirth has conducted choirs and orchestras around the world, and he can make virtually anyone and anything sing. Wirth's first love is the human voice.
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What's New in Sawti

2.0.0

August 11, 2026

Framework upgrade and bug fixes

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