I wonder how many musical apps are there for the Apple iPhone. We’ve seen the xylophone and the piano before but here’s another unique app: the Ocarina.
It’s a “flute” app for the iPhone that lets you to blow into the Apple iPhone mic while touching the screen. It doesn’t have all 8 holes of a flute but you can use your four fingers to produce a sound.
This app costs less than a dollar and is now available on the Apple app store.
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