Aeolian Harp
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The Aeolian Harp is named for Aeolus, the ancient Greek god of the wind. Wind harps are the oldest forms of automatic music. The app uses the wind harp as a metaphor and allows the user to create relaxing animations and sounds without musical knowledge.
Touches and strokes generate visualizations and sounds which evolve in time.
User defined parameter and color schemes can be used to explore the manifoldness of the underlying particle system.
The compass can be used to locate the following instruments in the four directions of the winds: Balalaika, Celtic Harp, Guitar, Gamelan, Guzheng, Kalimba, Koto, Marimba, Orchestral Harp, and Sitar. Each of these instruments can be assigned to a compass direction with a double tap on a cardinal point.
The acceleration sensor is used to simulate the impact of gravity on the flowing particles. (You must increase the impact of gravity in the parameter settings to see the effects.) Other parameters can be used to control the duration of the sounds. Endless loops, for instance, can be created by a reduction of the evaporation parameter and an increase of the elasticity of the particles.
Snapshots of the animation can be sent via e-mail.
Recommended for headphones and external speakers (especially the speakers of the iPod and iPhone may distort high and low sounds).
Featured by Apple in Hot Trends 2010 - Generative Art & Sound
What’s New
This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon.
Bug fixes and support for iOS 8
Version 1.4.2
Version History
App Privacy
The developer, Uwe Oestermeier, has not provided details about its privacy practices and handling of data to Apple. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy
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Ratings and Reviews
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Eriptron, 19.10.2019Won’t play in background.Why would you NOT design it to play in the background for like, reading something or looking at art. Since no updates in 4 years, I don’t expect anything to Show more
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RickySabine, 12.05.2019Fun and relaxing!This app does not model a traditional Aeolian harp sound, but rather uses wind and gravity algorithms to play the instruments in a unique way. Several variations, several modes, several Show more
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gypsy queen525, 29.11.2017my aeolian harptruly beautiful app - have had for years now and the sounds still make me happy and bring such contentment to my world thanks ever so much!
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Wicked R, 29.10.2016XoxoLove this
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Earthmamarootsgirl, 26.02.2013App of the future, nowThis is one of the best apps made period. I got it on my iPod touch, then had to get it on my iPhone, and finally on the iPad where Show more
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Kid quid, 05.10.2012AwesomeReally great sounds. You can hook up your iPod to your laptop and use GarageBand to create background layers with this thing. Brian/OVER&OUT
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kr0-0gs, 10.08.2012ExcellentIt's seen steady improvement over time and with the retina iPad update, it has once again reclaimed a spot among my favorite apps.
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Jee_Bay, 29.07.2012Balm for Your Ears, Eyes, and SoulI would rate this app a galaxy of stars if the option was available: it is that good. Whether or not you are a musician, whether you are barely a toddler Show more
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B'tz, 19.05.2012Awe-mazing!Unbelievable! Adjust levels--Just turn the evaporation off. Level-up on elastics and swipe your own masterpiece into existence! Then, chill and listen. It plays for hours!! An incredible way to enjoy Show more
Information
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Category
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Age Rating4+
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Price1.99 USD
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Size34.77 MB
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ProviderUwe Oestermeier
Languages
English, German
Copyright
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