![]() Over the years, I’ve also refined and adapted my requirements. (Which app do you really recommend now?!?) It becomes harder to maintain and also somewhat confusing for readers when there are multiple (conflicting) articles covering the same stuff. But in general, I don’t like that kind of fragmentation. Sure, one can always start another article. It’s really difficult to add or remove something from the list when you have such a specific title. Why so specific with the title? Why 12 apps in the URL? What was I thinking? With this article update I also don’t want to repeat some mistakes I initially made. I’ve developed a more restrained use of my phone.some apps have been discontinued (I had to remove quite a few broken links in the original articles □ ).I’m not complaining about that, but 9 years later – obviously a lot has changed and it’s high time for an update. ![]() I’ve received lots of comments and messages and subsequently wrote a follow-up featuring more apps.Įven today there are still people discovering AdvancingMusician via Google for the first time landing on those 2012 articles. The post didn’t go viral (meaning millions of visitors) but pulled in a decent amount of traffic. After lots of experiments and discoveries I shared my findings in an article appropriately called “ 12 Android Apps for Musicians”. I was excited to dive in and discover the world of apps. In 2012 I had just gotten my first real smartphone.
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