Drumap: The Grammy-Winning App for Percussive Music Preservation
Introducing Drumap, the award-winning app dedicated to supporting the preservation and advancement of percussive music. Boasting an impressive collection of over 150,000 drum samples and rhythms, Drumap empowers drummers and percussionists of all levels to create, share, and master their craft.
With its user-friendly interface and intuitive music score editor, Drumap makes it effortless to compose percussive music. Similar to software like MuseScore or Finale, yet more accessible, users can unleash their creativity and write their own drum beats and rhythms.
Drumap offers a comprehensive suite of features to elevate the drumming experience:
Drumap is an invaluable tool for educators and students alike. It facilitates communication, creation, and sharing of drum exercises, enabling efficient learning and collaboration. Musicians of all instruments can also leverage Drumap as a playback tool, customizing the metronome time and groove to suit their needs.
While most of Drumap's features are available for free, a premium version is offered for a nominal fee, unlocking unlimited music compositions, expanded instrument selection, and private group creation.
For those passionate about music and rhythms, Drumap is the ultimate app. It democratizes music education, empowering drummers and percussionists to explore the world of rhythm and connect with a global community of like-minded musicians.
If you're eager to dive into the world of percussive music, download Drumap today and unlock the potential of your musical creativity.
Latest Versionv3.2.9 |
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Requires AndroidAndroid 5.1 or later |
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