Posts Tagged ‘Music’

Tingalin Update 1.5 Available in App Store Now!!!

November 1st, 2011

Here is whats new:
-9 new sample melodies.
-Change instrument voicing. Chose from 4 different instrument sounds: Full, Full with Pick, Crisp, Single String.
-Play button – No need to shake your phone. You can now play melodies automatically.
-Added tempo adjustment slider.
-During auto play the instrument handle indicates which fret is pressed.
-By selecting a low tempo you can now use Tingalin as a tool for learning to play the real Cifteli.
-Added ability to add rests in melodies by swiping right on the tab or by dragging your finger off the frets.
-Support for Retina Display
-Refactored UI to support new features.

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Fist Pump To This Beat!

January 26th, 2010

The full version of the Jersey Shore Party App theme song.  A custom mix made specifically for this app. We call it Fist Pump! Enjoy!

Hit the play button to listen:

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Tingalin iPhone App Promo

November 25th, 2009
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http://www.tingalin.com/tingalin

If you enjoy string instruments such as the guitar, banjo, setar, sitar, oud, and other lutes then you will love this app!

Tingalin is a unique music application based on the Albanian lute Çifteli (meaning “pair of strings”). This unique application is a lot of fun! Five melodies are preloaded to make you look like a pro right away! With version 1.4 you gain the ability to share your melodies via email with your friends.

Tingalin is played by tapping the 14 notes on the instruments handle. Each note is recorded in the tab and the entire melody is played by shaking the device, as if strumming the real instrument. Each strum up and down (meaning shake of the phone) a note is played.

Tempo is controlled by the frequency of your strumming! Tuning can be adjusted to your prefered pitch using the slider control +/- 1 octave.

Playing tips:

  • The strumming algorithm is designed to mimic as closely as possible the way the real instrument is played. It is all in the wrist, you do not need to move your entire arm like you would perhaps on a guitar.
  • You can vary the technique if you strum in one direction, bring your hand back up gently and strum in the same direction again etc.
  • F4 is the open string note and in my melodies I use it as a bridge because it is tuned close to the drone string and it transitions well between chords.
  • Notes do not resonate long so you may have to elongate a note by playing it multiple times or choose a lower pitch that would resonate longer.
  • Higher pitch faster strumming.

The Çifteli is a wooden instrument with a long thin handle and a pear-shaped sound bowl. This two string lute looks similar to Setar, Saz and Tambura; however, its sound is unique. The first string is used to play the notes while the seconds strings acts as a backup harmonic tune.

New iFight Pro Demo

April 24th, 2009

Available for iPhone, iPod Touch, Droid and other Android based devices.
Search for “iFight Pro” in the iTunes App Store or Android Market.

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If its purpose is more important than the act of doing it then it is probably not play. iFight Pro is all about play!

Features:

  • – Variety of weapons, each selected for its uniqueness.
  • – Three sound levels per weapon including firearms and melee.
  • – Fire the rifle in bursts or keep shaking to spray.
  • – Never runs out of bullets
  • – Whoosh the whip around until you are ready to let it crack.
  • – Realistic high quality sounds
  • – Designed so that you hold your phone the way you would hold the real weapon.
  • – Perfect accelerometer control, no fussing around. Just flick your wrist!
  • – Background music tracks – Turn on a music track and you instantly feel like you are in the middle of the action.
  • – Clean user interface makes it simple to use.
  • – Endless ways to use it!