Every day, users of Smule's Sing Karaoke sing 480,000 songs, and users of its Magic Piano play 1.2 million songs. And until now, all those songs have only been available to hear and interact with via ...
If you’re an Apple TV user looking for the ultimate karaoke experience, you should try this outstanding feature that’s built into the Apple Music app. The service provides acc ...
Smule, a San Francisco maker of musical apps, has generated a virtual symphony over the past few years, turning mobile phones into pianos, drums, guitars, ocarinas and even T-Pain rap-style vocals.
Billy Joel wannabes who would rather play with their iPhones than take piano lessons, rejoice! Smule, the company behind musical iOS apps like Ocarina, Leaf Trombone, I Am T-Pain, and Glee, has ...
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AutoRap’s new flagship feature was getting ignored by users. Instead of whining about their users’ IQs, Smule totally redesigned the app to be more task-centric. AutoRap was doing just fine sitting in ...
“I think this is one of the most exciting times to be in the music business.” That’s not a sentiment I hear very often, but it’s what Smule CEO Jeff Smith told me this week. You could, I suppose, ...
— -- Ge Wang wants everyone to play music, even if they don't know how. With top virtual instrument app hits like Magic Piano, Ocarina and Leaf Trombone, Wang's Smule has sold nearly 20 million ...