Arabic Qanon Instrument: Play Authentic Ghanoon Music
"Arabic Qanon Instrument" is an innovative app that simulates the oriental ghanoon musical instrument. It features realistic sounds recorded from actual instruments, offers 28 oriental and Persian rhythms, and provides 13 unique accords. With two octaves available on screen, users can select from 10 tunes, adjust volumes, and modify pitch. The app also includes a user manual, making it easy to create beautiful music with the rich traditions of Arabic and Persian soundscapes. Experience the magic of ghanoon music for free!
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here is an amazing app that simulate oriental Qanon or ganon or ghanoon musical instrument
this app has Rhythms and accords that you can use them during your playing also you will have Persian oriental Quarter flat tunes that you never find in other apps if you search all of the markets , you will never find any app like this . don't believe it ? . OK try it
the app features: - real sounds that are recorder from real instrument - 28 oriental / Persian rhythms - 13 minor/majour/quarter flat accords - two octaves on screen - 10 selectable tunes - ability of change and mix the volume of instrument / accord / rhythm - pitch ability with moving your finger on each note - transpose from -20 to +20 percents - with the user manual inside of the app
try it . its free
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Pros
Best app for new comer music composers
Wonderful app with good tunes
Nice app, love the tunes
Cons
Too many ads
Poor saving functionality for user-created tunes
Lag issues and unusability
Most mentioned
Ads
Lack of real instrument sound quality
Need for more oriental tunes and customizability
User reviews
I'd pay double for the app but I just hate in-app purchases being used like that