Ranked one of the Best of 2009 Apps by Apple!
"Brilliant, fun, and amazingly executed" - iLounge
"Smule's Ocarina and Leaf Trombone lead big parade of iPhone apps" - USA Today
“One of 2009’s 20 Most Anticipated Games” - Forbes
“Forget console-quality 3D games, massively multiplayer connected titles... It's all about leaf trombones." - Pocket Gamer
"The World Stage will separate the Music Gods from the Wannabes" - GameZone.com
"Leaf Trombone will blow you away. 10/10!" - AppCraver
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Compete:
Are you ready for the world stage? Test out your skills before a live panel of judges.
Play:
No musical talent required. Just follow the floating leaves and slide your finger. You'll master your favorite songs in no time.
Play Duets:
New with iPhone 3.0 Game Kit, play duets with your favorite friends. No WiFi required!
Judge:
Join other judges and determine who belongs on the world stage. Much better than computer-based scoring, people (like you) decide what performances deserve applause or disgrace.
Watch:
No courage to perform or judge? Well, join the audience first and see how others fare on the world stage. Heart your friends to show your love.
Notifications:
Using the new iPhone 3.0 OS, you will know whenever you are judged!
See tutorials, write new music or watch cool user videos at http://lt.smule.com/. Leaf Trombone users have already created over two thousand (mostly) outstanding songs using the Leaf Trombone composer (at smule.com) all freely available for you in Leaf Trombone World Stage.
Try some of Smule’s other apps: Ocarina, I Am T-Pain, Zephyr, Sonic Lighter, Sonic Vox and Sonic Boom.
NOTE: Duet Mode is compatible with iPhone 3G, iPhone 3G S and iPod touch (2nd generation). We recommend using Leaf Trombone on OS 3.1 or higher.
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Leaf Trombone: World Stage Review
Master a wind instrument and compete with others in this creative, compelling game
by John Brandon, Macworld.com
The best iPhone games tap into the power of the device in unusual ways. Fieldrunners (
) is cool because the tower-defense game supports touch and pinch. HeavyMach (
) makes ample use of the accelerometer. Likewise, Smule touched a nerve in 2008 with Ocarina (
) because it turned your phone into a musical instrument.
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