Virtuoso Piano Free 3
Virtuoso Piano Free 3 Summary
Virtuoso Piano Free 3 is a mobile iOS app in Music And Audio by Peter Nagy. Released in Jan 2011 (15 years ago). It has 244 ratings with a 3.55★ (average) average. Based on AppGoblin estimates, it reaches roughly 999 monthly active users . Store metadata: updated Oct 5, 2016.
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Store info: Last updated on App Store on Oct 5, 2016 .
3.55★
Ratings: 244
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App Description
"Another free gem" - Engadget
"Producing a surprisingly realistic sound as you tap away" - The Sunday Times
"New and Noteworthy" - Apple
Virtuoso, the world's most popular Multi-Touch piano ever, is back with amazing new features. Built upon the critically acclaimed app, it's the most beautiful sounding piano you've ever seen. And it's still free.
Be the maestro with Virtuoso Piano 3, the most amazing instrument for iPhone, iPod touch and iPad. Learn and play the piano anytime and anywhere.
With it's unprecedented sound quality, Virtuoso Piano 3 is the perfect free piano to learn the basics of music or just having fun. Easy as a toy, accurate as a professional instrument.
Introducing TrueVelocity 2. Hard taps are louder and soft taps are softer. The sound is not just quieter, but actually softer. You won't believe how expressive your songs will be.
Play wirelessly from your device to your Apple TV and AirPlay-enabled speakers and share you masterpiece with friends and family.*
Now four pianos included: a classic concert, a broken pub piano, an electric piano and an old radio piano.
Features
- 88 keys of sampled pianos
- 7 instruments (incl. guitars)
- Robust bass, warm middles and crisp highs
- Adjustable sustain
- TrueVelocity 2 for true to life expressions
- Optional double keyboard (iPad only)
- Duet mode (iPad only)
- Play along with your music library
- Key labels (with colors)
- Soft mode
- AirPlay support
- Play chords with all the fingers you've got
- Slide your fingers to roll the keys
- Free for an unlimited period
*Please note that playback through AirPlay has a second delay and not realtime.