Polyrhythm Explorer
$3.99
rated 4.8 stars
About Polyrhythm Explorer
Whether you’re a beginner or an advanced musician, Polyrhythm Explorer provides you with everything you need to understand and master polyrhythms.
Polyrhythm Explorer features:
- Written guides and video tutorials teach you what polyrhythms are and how to understand a polyrhythm step-by-step.
- Linear and Grid Layout Modes: Easily visualize how two rhythms interact with each other in a polyrhythm. See how the rhythms relate to help you understand them.
- Voice Count: Isolate one rhythm or the other in a polyrhythm and hear it counted out loud.
- Full-Screen Mode: Hide controls for an immersive, focused learning experience. Perfect for creating videos teaching polyrhythms.
- Customizable Sounds: Experience polyrhythms on a drum kit or as melodic keyboard patterns. - Polymeters: With subdivisions on, you can hear a polyrhythm as a polymeter.
- Sample-accurate timing. Can be used as a metronome.
- Seamless Integration with PolyNome
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Polyrhythm Explorer is the perfect companion to PolyNome (also available on the App Store).
Export polyrhythms to PolyNome to view them as notation or circular visuals. PolyNome also supports 3-way polyrhythms and offers numerous features beyond polyrhythms.
Start Your Rhythmic Journey Today!
Transform your musical skills and explore the complexity of rhythms with Polyrhythm Explorer.
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Reviews for Polyrhythm Explorer
runkasnorkraka
Good but quite basic
It’s ok, just quite basic, allowing just two parts. It would be greatly improved if you could have additional parts to explore more complex polymetric structures.
xiang234
Super app for polyrhythms
So much innovation packed into one app. Super tool to understand and master polyrhythms. I use different visualizations, isolate one rhythm against another, change sounds, and have so much fun using this app. Best way yet to crack polyrhythms.
Doublehead
Practice game changer
I’ve spent so much time just incorporating four over three and eight over 3 into my vocabulary. Every polyrhythm can offer years of exploration. Although I think it’s very important to recognize that pilyrhythms are not linear, it’s a really good tool to start and be able to recognize how the rhythms fit together. Then once you are comfortable, focus on them being harmonic, which means imperfect, and both rhythms must constantly correct to be true. This is an excellent tool for taking on more complex polyrhythms. If I’ve lost you in the harmonic philosophy, I recommend looking up Efrain Toro and studying his teaching. This tool will allow you to effortlessly understand polyrhythms on a linear level. It’s up to you to take the next step. This app is another awesome masterpiece by this programmer..
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