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Smartphones iPhone5 iPhone4: Apps Gets Classical

Classical music is changing with the times, with the genre sneaking its way on to new media platforms. Apps have been one popular way for the art form to reach new generations and allow the veteran listeners a clever way to backlog their favorite pieces into a stylized handy spot. Apple and the Android Market are in a dead heat to compete for the attention of classical music lovers. Smart phones like the iPhone 5 and the Samsung Galaxy S III have made it so easy for listeners to have the works of Chopin and Ludwig van Beethoven at their fingertips.

One of the marquee classical music apps is from developers MagicAnywhere called "Classical Music II: Master's Collection Vol.2". The app will cost buyers around five dollars but consumers could also opt for the previous version, Vol.1 which happens to be free this version however offers less songs and not full renditions of the art works. Vol. 2 features well over 100 songs from artist such as Bedrich Smetana and Sergei Prokofiev and popularity for the app is gaining momentum.

"I love the app the music is amazing. I enjoy it a lot. And it's so handy and nice to have anywhere I go!" One customer said. Available for the iPad iPhones and iTouch the app simply requires iOs 3.0 or later.

With a wide array of features to go along with its bulky soundtrack, Vol.2 has added a ton more content from the previous version. A Favorite Play-list feature, a Sleeper timer, a swipe to change soundtrack option as well as a double tap to play or pause option. Vol.2 also slipped in ten new songs. Like No. 16 Concerto Grosso in G Minor, RV 156-1, Allegro by Antonio Vivaldi.

For any classical music lovers Classical Music II: Master's Collection Vol.2 is a great pick up.

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