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Dr Frelét de Villiers, lecturer at the Odeion School of  Music (OSM) at the University of the Free State (UFS), is in the process of  developing an innovative interactive mobile music application – Notes&Fun.
Notes&Fun is being designed to assist aspirant pianists.  It will support beginners with notation and rhythmic patterns.
The app will display single notes, phrases or rhythmical  patterns on the phone or tablet and then apply the built-in microphone to  measure the frequency of the notes played on the piano itself. It will indicate  whether you’ve played correctly, or if you have made a mistake, the correct  note will be displayed. Notes&Fun consists of multiple levels, each with a  practise and test mode that gradually increases in difficulty and complexity.  As opposed to existing apps, Notes&Fun is conceptualised with immediate  pitch detection and is applied with a real (acoustic) piano.
For the pilot phase of this initiative, the developing  company Maxxor in Cape Town will create a demo app which can be downloaded for  testing purposes and general feedback. Once the developing company and  innovator are satisfied with the first phase, the product will be marketed vigorously  on social media. The initial app will be free, but subsequent levels will need  to be purchased. The developers will start a Facebook page where users of the  app can add their latest scores and compete with other users. Initially the app  will only be available on the Google Play Store due to the fact that more  people own Android devices than Apple products. Once the product has proven to  be financially viable, the developers will adapt it for the Mac App Store as  well.
“The beauty of this app is that music has a universal  language, so it can be marketed internationally and I am privileged to have the  institutional support from the UFS Technology Unit regarding the judicial  process and developing process of the product,” Dr De Villiers said.