For a paid app, my experience was quite disappointing. The tutorial crashes every time after the 5 draw. None of the songs sound correct because the developer has not taken into account the various rests which often come with songs between the notes. Changing the song is quite hit and miss, sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn't. I'll be refunding and maybe try again once these issues are resolved.
I really want to play that game, sadly I have a problems on all my devices. Game doesn't "listen" when I play on my harmonica. I've tried it on : 'nexus 7', 'xiaomi redmi 3', 'moto g9 play' devices and nothing works. Yes, app have access to microphone.
Took a while to understand when to play the note and tab editor can be improved. Still 5 stars for being the only app of its kind. By the way you can use a text editor to edit your tabs more easily with a text editor. Look at the folder /Android/data/com.harphero/files on your android phone or tablet after creating a tab in the app.
Fun but give us more!
Downloaded it just to see if it was worth the space and it definitely is. Not many apps stay on my phones for more then a few days and this on is here to stay for a while. Really helps me make sure I am hitting my notes since I am still learning and don't have the greatest ear for notes.
Concept is great. Arcade mode brilliant. Pro mode not so brilliant. Bordering useless. Now recognition spot on. Has potential.
This app has amazing potential that seems to be underestimated even by developer himself. I'd definitely like to see more built-in tabs, but developer considers tab editor a backbone of the app, so ok. But in that case, first thing that needs improvement is ability to edit individual notes in entered tab. It's quite maddening that you have to delete all the notes if you made a mistake on the first or second one just to get to it. Maddening enough that it makes you not wanna use editor at all, making the supposed basic feature totally useless. Also, no overblows in editor. One epic feature would be if app could "listen" to harmonica playing and make tab automatically. If it can recognize player's inputs like it does, it probably isn't to much of a strech of possibility. It doesn't need to be perfect anyway if editor was better. And some visual/graphic indication of correctly played notes would be nice and contribute to immersion.