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Now be a musician with new app 'Acapella'
A new mobile app is helping aspiring musicians to not only shoot videos of themselves singing songs but also pushing them to turn pop stars, a media report said.
The free Mobile app "Acapella" has crossed 6 million downloads mark since its launch two months ago. It allows an aspiring musician to shoot a video of himself/herself with layering in multipart harmonies, rhythm tracks and musical instruments, currentstar.com reported recently.
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"This is the beauty of Acapella it gives you a chance to showcase your skills," Daniel Vinh, the app's co-founder said. In one of the videos, a music geek keeps rhythm with a ballpoint pen, toilet lid, a box of rice and his head banging on a desk.
In another clip that has been retweeted more than 10,000 times, a teenaged girl recreates pop star Shaggy's "It Wasn't Me" in five parts, pulling faces as she acts out dialogue and lays down beats.
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Available on Apple store for iPhone and Google play store for Android users, Acapella's videos are scoring millions of views after getting posted on Twitter. While Acapella's free version imposes a one-minute limit on compositions, users can buy the ability to compose opuses of three and 10 minutes for $1.99 and $9.99, respectively.
Source IANS
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