It was not accurate on sound but was a working harmonica. You could not hold a sound and was not very sensitive. It was also very hard to play. I noticed no other problems with the app.
Shane mc feebly,
thicc
I don't understand how to play the harmonica but this app rocks!
Rev. Smith,
Lazy
Perfect example of a half butted app. Sound adjustment is notifications sound NOT app volume. Sounds like a one dollar plastic harmonica.
Deeterman,
Does Nothing! Don’t install it
Bunch of adds. Fake app. Don’t waste your time
emptycreel,
Doesn’t work
Yup, Immediately crashes
tubabaloo,
Don’t download
Doesn’t work at all
Spookamoo,
Harmonica
Don’t waist ur time
It doesn’t work at all
🤯 🖕
Chasejdksjsj,
It didn't work
:(
Mitchell K. Dwyer,
Good Sound but NO FUNCTIONALITY
Wow.
This Harmonica app sounds great and is very touch-responsive. With ten little buttons for reed holes and twelve major keys, it seems at first to be just what the harp-player is looking for, especially for free.
HOWEVER: While the blow notes sound pretty good, I can't figure out how you're supposed to play the draw notes. There doesn't seem to be a way to blow chords. There's no record function. There's no way to bend notes. The website linked to on the app's page in the iTunes store doesn't even list this app, so while the link says "Harmonica! support -->," there is in fact no support. There are no clues in the app itself as to how you're supposed to get more than the ten blow notes. It might be a fine novelty, but unless I can figure out how to get those draw notes, all I can play are the do-mi-sol-ti-do notes. How are you supposed to make music that way?
PS: The screenshot offered on the app's page is not a screen shot. What the heck is going on?