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Preschool Music

Our Review

The application Preschool Music offers four different activities with various musical opportunities. There are sheep who harmonize, parrots who sing music-in-the-round, aquatic creatures that produce various percussion sounds, and a keyboard labeled with musical notes. Visually, this application is nicely done with lovely bold and colorful artwork but – ironically – I found Preschool Music to be a somewhat unpleasant listening experience. The audio for three of the four activities (all but the percussion section) was difficult to listen to over and over again. It’s truly a shame since I’m a fan of what this app tries to teach, like different musical concepts (harmonizing and rounds) and how to make your own music (percussion and keyboards).

dataJanuary 17th, 2010 by Kristen Young Share

Application Detail

Preschool Music


Download on iTunesDeveloper: 3DAL, LLC
Released: 2009-04-27
Price: $0.99

Description from the Developer

Preschool Music contains four, fun, musical activities including:

1.) Sea Beats:
Explore the beats and rhythm of music with this animated, virtual aquarium featuring 12 unique swimming sea creatures!

2.) Singing Birds:
Learn about music and harmony as children interact with these fun, animated, musical birds.

3.) Note Maker:
Play the keys of a virtual piano and learn how to create and read musical notes with a singing, animated parrot!

4.) Singing Sheep:
Create your very own melodies by "playing" the singing sheep game!

*Music is one of the most important developmental skills for children! Discover how fun and easy it is to make music!

*SUPPORT
If you have any technical problems or questions, then please email support@3dal.com before posting a review.

Please take a look at our other fun and educational children apps (only .99 each):
* Preschool Adventure
* Preschool Arcade
* Suzy Dress Up
* Bumblebee Touchbook
* Make A Martian

Thank You,
3DAL, LLC


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