CymaScope - Music Made Visible

CymaScope - Music Made Visible

Music & Audio | CymaScope

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Page Modified on: February 12, 2017

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*Important note: The Android version of the CymaScope App is suitable for all major brands, e.g:
Google, HTC, LG, Motorola, Samsung, Sony, etc., but may not work properly on generic devices.


See the actual geometry of music for the first time on
iPad, iPhone and Android Devices!

The CymaScope app is the world’s first app to make the geometry of piano sounds and music visible. The imagery you will see is not a computer simulation; all the beautiful imagery in the app was created on a physical CymaScope then stored in digital memory for you to enjoy.

Keep the CymaScope app in your pocket at all times on an iPhone or Android Smart Phone or if you prefer a larger screen size use iPad or an Android tablet.

Some of the CymaScope app’s many great features:

• Play the visible piano notes by the touch-sensitive circular keyboard. (Scroll for more info...)

• Use your voice to trigger the visible piano notes—great fun and can be used for voice coaching too.

• Play a live musical instrument or any recorded music to the app and watch the CymaScope imagery unfold in real time.

• Select your favorite concert pitch: 432 Hertz, 440 Hertz or 444 Hertz, and see unique, dynamic imagery from each.

• Have fun with the record feature with which you can record and replay an audio and visual melody of up to 144 notes.

• Experiment with visual projection of the piano notes by connecting a video projector to the iPhone or Android.

• Choose the 440 Hertz visible piano notes for colorized performance, or the 432 Hertz and 444 Hertz visible piano notes for monochrome study.

• Capture moments of the imagery and share on Facebook or by email, all within the app.

• Save any moment of the imagery to the iPad’s Photo Library—then print a hard copy—great for colorization by children using paints or crayons.

• A MusicMadeVisible video of Debussy’s Clair de Lune in 440 Hertz tuning, played by concert pianist, Daniel Levy, is included.

For those interested in the subject of concert pitch, an article on this subject is included in English, Spanish and German.

Play CymaScope - Music Made Visible on PC. It’s easy to get started.

  • Download and install BlueStacks on your PC

  • Complete Google sign-in to access the Play Store, or do it later

  • Look for CymaScope - Music Made Visible in the search bar at the top right corner

  • Click to install CymaScope - Music Made Visible from the search results

  • Complete Google sign-in (if you skipped step 2) to install CymaScope - Music Made Visible

  • Click the CymaScope - Music Made Visible icon on the home screen to start playing

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