rhythm & counting APPS
When you update to iOS 11, you may notice that some of your favorite apps no longer work. This is because app developers may not have updated their app from 32 bit to 64 bit, which is the new iOS 11 requirement.
- Beatsneak Bandit. Everything in this app moves rhythmically. Tap the beat to sneak and solve the puzzles.
- Dr. Suess Band. Similar game format to Guitar Hero except with fun Dr. Suess songs and creative instruments.
- Mind the Beat. Help Fred stay on the beat.
- Moana: Rhythm Run. Tap your way through the Disney film, Moana.
- Monkey Drum. A copycat rhythm game.
- The Most Addicting Sheep Game. T-M-A-S-G. Sheep are fun! Let them help you run, jump and roll to the beat. Tap/swipe to the beat so you don't fall off the path.
- Music Reading Essentials. Flashcards for rhythms, notes, intervals, and symbols.
- Musition Rhythm Notation. Learn rhythmic values. A rhythmic value is shown and you have to identify it.
- Musition Rhythmic Subdivision. Learn and understand rhythm notation and durations. Learn about each rhythmic value from whole notes to 32nds, plus rests, and dotted values. Lessons, practice, and tests.
- Musition Rhythm Tapping. Introduces you to all the different rhythmic values and their rests, time signatures, beaming, and rhythmic groups. Test your skills by tapping rhythms along to the beat and get feedback.
- My Little Rhythm. Whole notes to sixteenth notes and triplets.
- Rhythm Cat. Fun game to test your rhythm skills.
- Rhythm Lab. 10 levels of one-hand and two-hand exercises similar to those found in standardized music exams. Outstanding app!
- Rhythm Party. Tap the bunnies to the beat.
- Rhythm Sight Reading Trainer. Hundreds of rhythm exercises in different time signatures. Customize the metronome to a slower tempo so you can play it at a controlled tempo. Practice mode repeats until you're ready to swing the metronome pendulum and go for test mode. Colored notes represent your performance on each test: RED = early. BLUE = late. GREEN = on time.
- Rhythm Solitaire. The traditional solitaire game gets musical with notes and rests as playing cards.
- Rhythm Swing. Learn about rhythm and how it is written in music notation.
- Steve Reich's Clapping Music - Improve Your Rhythm. A piece of music performed entirely by clapping. Tap in time with the constantly shifting pattern and progress through all the variations.
- The Most Addicting Sheep Game. Run, jump, and roll to the beat.
- Woodchuck Rhythm. Part puzzle, part game, part drum machine. Learn to read rhythm notation fluently.
- Xbeats. Drag and drop the tiles to properly fill up the grids based on note values.