Music Apps

Welcome to Music Apps! On this page are some recommendations for apps for your downloading pleasure, along with a brief description of what each app does and how it is related to the curriculum.

Singing Fingers is an app that lets you experiment with sound in a colorful, finger-painting kind of way! This will be great fun for young students to explore with sound and their voices. This helps meet the learning target "I can use my singing voice" because it helps kids explore the range of their voice. It costs less than a dollar.

If you are interested in a free app that explores sound, try Falling Stars. Kids can create their own music compositions using a variety of sounds that were developed to work well together. That way their music always sounds good! This relates to the learning target "I can create music."

If your elementary singer is enthusiastic but not always on pitch, why not try Sing Sharp? This program listens to the singer and visually shows exactly which pitches the singer just sang, so the singer can correct her/himself and work towards the actual pitch. This app has a free setting and a paid setting. The paid setting is where you get to sing into the app and it shows you where you were on or off pitch. This app helps support the learning target "I can sing on pitch."