1. Play notes by sliding your finger over the tines.
2. You can play multiple tines at the same time.
1. The fact that they programed in the downward flick motion to emulate playing a real one was a beautiful touch, if I could suggest one improvement it would be maybe code in a way where the screen will vibrate on touch when a note is played and in that notes proximity but I'm really cherry picking here.
2. Which is less realistic but it would be nice! Also, the option to transpose the instrument would be cool too!Very nice! First thing I thought when I saw this was "this is a genius idea, it's the perfect phone instrument!!! It almost perfectly transfers over to a phone experience.
3. Thank you, developer(s), for a WONDERFUL app.It's a bit awkward to play an instrument like this on a touch screen sometimes, so i feel like it could use a mode where it plays the note after tapping on the key instead of swiping it.
4. That's more my phone's fault than the app, but it'd be nice if it could change to portrait mode and the keys would occupy the bottom half of the screen.I really LOVE the Kalimba app.
5. Tl:dr 10/10 has minor issues but works great for a free app.Very nice musical instrument app.
6. My only complaint would be a slight latency between sliding on the notes and the sound playing but that could be from my phone having too much used space.
7. Great little app though.This app works pretty great I like the feel of it the sound is nice and the zoom function is cool.
8. Only thing I miss is it's really hard to get two notes to play with one finger; I have fat thumbs and am used to playing two notes at once regularly, and I can't really do that here.
9. Also glad you can hide the note labels; my real kalimba doesn't have them and I find it distracting.
10. Great tool for figuring out if you wanna learn the kalimba and buy a real one.
11. it wants you to slide your finger down to simulate playing an actual kalimba.