Thursday, April 26, 2012

Harpsichord Phone Accessories | iPhone 4 Gadgets | HarspichordFest.com

As a harpsichord enthusiast, you likely have a penchant for the past.

The splendor of nobler days gone by was filled with baroque music and elegant performances, but that doesn’t mean that you have to live your life in the 18th century. Why not merge past and present with some great iPhone 4 accessories that can give you the elegance of history with the convenience of modern life?

There are a lot of ways you can use your iPhone to get more involved in the world of harpsichords. Here’s an idea of just some of the iPhone 4 accessories available to harpsichord enthusiasts.

Harpsichord Ringtones for the iPhone

Above all else, the iPhone is a cell phone. When your friends and family want to get a hold of you, you’re going to be alerted by a ringtoneâ€"why not make that ringtone a harpsichord performance?

There are a variety of sites that offer harpsichord ringtones for the iPhone, so you’re sure to find something you like. Let your iPhone play “Ave Maria” when your pastor needs to get in touch, or “Toccata and Fugue in D Minor” to let you know you need to avoid a phone call from your mother-in-law (just kidding).

From Johann Sebastian Bach to Karl Richter, harpsichord ringtones are everywhere. Most are reasonably priced, and you can even download some for free. Just unlock iPhone 4 [1] , sign into the Apple store, and start browsing.

Harpsichord iPhone Covers

The most visible way for an iPhone user to show they care about something is to get a phone case depicting that hobby.

There are a variety of beautiful depictions of the harpsichord, ranging from harpsichord sheet music to depictions of harpsichord performers. If you don’t have an iPhone 4, you can find harpsichord covers for your old model [2] as well.

Sites like Etsy, Zazzle, and CafePress are the best places to look for iPhone covers that fit old model phones, or that showcase fringe interests like the harpsichord.

Harpsichord iPhone Apps

Of course, no list of iPhone recommendations would be complete without mentioning apps. For the harpsichord enthusiast, there is actually a lot to be had.

The Apple App store itself actually designed a harpsichord application [3] that allows you to “play” the harpsichord on your iPhone. A four octave keyboard, this app features multi-touch capability that lets you play with both hands. You can even use glissando mode to slide your fingers along the keyboard to create musical beauty.

The Harpsichord Riddle

Harpsichord apps can also be a little more fun, with something like “The Harpsichord Riddle.” This app designed by Somusar [4] is an interactive musical short story that lets you solve a riddle based on a mysterious melody coming from a harpsichord.

The app features text, video, and “choose your own adventure”-type choices.

Create Your Own Harpischord Themed iPhone Accessory

There is definitely a market out there for harpsichord iPhone gadgets, so if any of these accessories sparked your interest, don’t put out your flame of creativity.

Instead, try your hand at designing an iPhone case or let your programming skills go to work while you create a harpsichord themed app. The harpsichord community is sure to be grateful.

Links
  1. ^ unlock iPhone 4 (www.iphonelox.com)
  2. ^ old model (www.zazzle.co.uk)
  3. ^ harpsichord application (itunes.apple.com)
  4. ^ Somusar (www.somusar.com)

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