That is amazing! I love it! I have found a video on Youtube with an iPhone application just like that, but probably easier.
However check this girl who’s using 3 iPhones to perform a major hit. youtube.com/watch?v=RCFDqFp7BHQ The Magic Piano app you posted I think is the most amazing application at this moment. Practically you have your own piano on the iPad.
I checked the official website and it's also running on iPhone. Here are the specs and requirements: --QUOTE-- Category: Music Released: Apr 01, 2010 Version: 1.0 9.3 MB Language: English Seller: Chuck-Inc © 2010 Sonic Mule, Inc. Requirements: Compatible with iPad.
Requires iPhone OS 3.2 or later. €? Link provided in sources.
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I'm definitely not going to argue. Now since I've watched the video, I have to admit that's extremely cool. I love the spiral version of the piano, especially since you can "scroll" up and down the spiral to reach more keys (if scroll is the right word for that).
It seems like one of those things that entertains you for hours even though you thought you'd get tired of it right away. Before watching your video, I would have said that Need for Speed Shift was the coolest iPad app so far. It's not cheap at $14.99, but from what I can tell it's worth it.
I love that you tilt the iPad to steer. I guess it's kind of like the Wii in that respect, but way more portable. If I had to guess, I'd say that NFS Shift is probably the closest thing to to a "full" video game on the iPad at this point.
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