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Happy Sonic Town app for iPhone and iPad


4.6 ( 256 ratings )
Games Education Educational Music
Developer: XIAOHUA SUN
Free
Current version: 1.1, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 21 Dec 2014
App size: 46.23 Mb

Welcome to Happy Sonic Town! This app is designed for helping kids developing the sense of sound and music via mini games.

FEATURES
- For children from 1 to 6 years old.
- 5 scenes designed by music education experts and toy artists, each scene has different aspects of music sense development.
- Easy interface, quick to start.
- Ads FREE & No in-app purchase, prepared for children use.

Through the five scenes, children will understand and build a basic sense of pitch, rhythm, and timbre. It inspires childrens interest in music and improves their musical sense. All aspects of the app are very useful for consistency in training children’s hands, brain, eyes and ears, thus can increase intelligence, and coordination ability. Children will gain music knowledge through playing the game, which is fun to children.

Tips:
Scene 1: Alex
The bubble popping sound has seven pitches. They are Do, Re, MI, Fad, Sol, La, Si, when you popped a bubble, the screen will display the corresponding pitch. Through this pass children can learn how to recognize different pitches.

Scene 2: Bart
Children need to match the rhythm of the music. The small monster will push up drops while you click on it, so as to create the correct rhythm. This pass is mainly to train childrens sense of rhythm control and hand coordination.

Scene 3: Carol
This pass trains children to recognize the voices of a chorus. Children may change the volume and pitch by moving grid. It increases children’s ability to identify the characteristic of sound. It sharpens children’s awareness in identifying sound character.

Scene 4: Mixer
Scene 4 trains children learn how to identify a particular sound from the mixture of much sound. Each bottle represents a particular sound. Children may click any colored bottle, pour its content into a larger container to mix the sound together, which create a unique sound color, or timbre. Scene 4 emphasizes how to memorize a sound.

Scene 5: Evan
The small monster is going home by burrowing. Children may freely connect the bells together and take the small monster home with him. Each bell represents a pitch. There are a total of seven bells, which corresponding to seven pitches. Through continuous connection and different series, Scene 5 inspires childrens imagination in sound and makes them being creative in music.