SightReader is simple yet fun PocketPC/SmartPhone application which can help you to learn sight reading. It features a 60-key configurable keyboard with sound. There are three running mode: Learning, Practice and Game. In learning mode, you click on keyboard. The matching note will be displayed on the staff
LDS Children's Songbook for HanDBase - Database to keep track of which songs to practice. It contains the titles, page numbers, complete lyrics, whether you need to practice it or not, check box for favorite songs, all scripture references for each song and is filterable by "content," and topics
Lyrics Finder Pro-If you love learning all the words to your favorite songs, then Lyrics Finder may be the perfect app for you.
As the name suggests, it’s app for finding song lyrics. Results are returned after entering a song’s title, artist or a few words from the track.
Features
* A huge lyrics database on server
Piano - This program is a piano simulator.
This program requires that you have both the 'BeanDLL.dll' file ** and ** the runtime files for Visual Basic on your PocketPC computer. Simply unzip the file for your processor and place the DLL file in the 'Windows' folder of your PocketPC computer
Works of Johann Sebastian Bach for HanDBase-this is a complete list of the 1120 works of Johann Sebastian Bach. It includes the BWV number and BWV suffix if applicable. This also groups the works into categories, ie Church Cantatas, Secular Cantatas, Chorales, Etc. This list was compiled by Charles Cave. After Installation this will be in the Unfiled category
Works of Ludwig van Beethoven for HanDBase-this is a list of works by Ludwig van Beethoven. This list was borrowed from a website compiled by Simon Johnson.
This database contains the following fields:
Opus - The opus number of the work
Opus Modifier - This is a modifier to the Opus number , ie 'a', 'b', etc
Works of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart for HanDBase -This database lists all of the works of WA Mozart according to the original Koechel listing. This currently does not list the new Koechel number. In addition to the Koechel number it lists the Koechel suffix if applicable, the title of the piece, approximately when it was composed and the place it was composed