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Supported music instruments: Piano; Violin; Viola; Cello; Flute; Clarinet; Saxophone; Trumpet; French Horn; Vocal Accompaniment. Violy is a smart App that connects music educators, instrument learners, and music friends. It's a smart music classroom, allowing music students to practice anytime anywhere, and allowing music teachers to start music class online and track music homework. With Violy, you can have: A smart music classroom that connects music teachers and students; A video call feature delivers perfect quality sound for music instruments; A smart audience who knows the pitch and rhythm of music; A professional piano accompanist who can play at any tempo and volume; A music homework tracker that visualize your music progress; A complete control over thousands of classical and pop sheet music and backing tracks, including tempo, volume, and all kinds of musical notation; A simple tuner and a simple metronome; A piece of music memory :) FEATURES: - Video Call Music Lesson: With Violy "Live Class", musicians are able to hear each single layer no matter how complicated the chords/ensembles are! - Accompaniment: Practice your favourite music accompanied by high-quality tracks made by professional musicians. Violy accompaniment feature offers music students, beginners, professional musicians with full control over thousands of classical and pop sheet music and backing tracks, including tempo, volume, and all kinds of musical notation. - Audition and Note-by-note Violy app makes it easier for music teachers, learners, and all-level musicians to practice their music instruments. It listens and auditions your music practice! At the end, Violy provides audition results and scores on each note. -- START AN AUDITION Enter "Music Cloud" and search a music piece to practice. Click to enter the sheet music. "Audition" feature provides instant pitch and rhythm feedback on music instrument practice. Play the notes on top (i.e. EADG open strings for violin) in turn to start. At the end of "Audition", Violy scores on intonation and rhythm, and outputs the result. -- Note-by-note: Violy recognizes your performance, meanwhile, the cursor on the sheet will catch up with the music notes have been played instantly. Under this mode, you play the note where the cursor is. If your pitch is correct, the cursor will go to the next note, otherwise the cursor will stay. This mode is for the users who are not familiar with the music. -- Music following: During the Audition and Note-by-note, the cursor follows the music sound, and automatically moves to the next note. If you want to stop the practice, just stop playing. -- Sectional Practice: to start playing at particular music bars, just click on the sheet music to set a start point and select the repeating section to practice. -- Repeat Signs: Repeat Signs are well supported and can be turned on/off. -- Polyphonic Ensembles: Violy plays multiple parts of the sheet music. Backing track of vocal music lyric is also supported. - Music Cloud (Music Score Library): Digital sheet music from original sheet music books/syllabus. Upload your own sheet music through Creator Studio. Visit violy.app for more. - Classroom for music teachers: Create groups to manage students. Check practice timeline and the detailed result of each practice: scores, trends, and details. - Practice Stats: Practice trends and homework list for music teachers; Detailed intonation and rhythm stats, pitch offset for every single note. FREE GIFTS Most of features are freely available to every Violy user, including Audition and Note-by-note. Join Violy events to win more premium gifts! Practice Violy, it makes music instrument practice easier. Visit Violy.app Facebook - ViolyPractice Twitter - ViolyPractice Instagram - Violy.Practice Reddit - Violy YouTube - Violy Support@Violy.app “Without music, life would be a mistake.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche