
Aaron Robinson
As good as can be hoped. I like that you have to pull downwards to make a noise, a bit like a real kalimba. Also glad you can hide the note labels; my real kalimba doesn't have them and I find it distracting. Only thing I miss is it's really hard to get two notes to play with one finger; I have fat thumbs and am used to playing two notes at once regularly, and I can't really do that here. Great little app though.
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A Google user
I just now got this app and I already like it. I guess you have to get a hang of the instrument before you can really play it comfortably, but that's not the app's fault, of course. It's easy to play most of the time, although I've found you can't play it very fast. Sometimes it doesn't register that you're pressing a key, sometimes it gets mixed up with another one. Maybe add where you can choose how spaced out the pegs are? Another thing, it would be cool if you could record yourself somehow.
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Aru Gl
By far the best app. No intrusive ads, simple and clean interface, both letters and numbers and color coding available on the keys, there's a zoom.in and zoom out option. I don't usually give reviews unless i love the app very much or have strong complaints, and I love this one. Thank you very much developer! I'd like to buy u a coffee or something as a thanks :)
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