This article was published on May 17, 2016

Apple updates GarageBand with support for Chinese instruments and social sharing


Apple updates GarageBand with support for Chinese instruments and social sharing

GarageBand is going international. Today, Apple is updating its music app with support for new Chinese instruments, as well as sharing to popular Asian social services QQ and Youku.

The app now supports the pipa, erhu and Chinese percussion instruments, which Apple notes (pun!) can be played on an iPhone or iPad using multi-touch. Those with an iPhone 6S or 6S Plus can use 3D Touch to better control vibrations for the erhu and pipa.

Macs can utilize third-party USB music keyboards to play on the desktop.

Apple has also created 300 loops using Chinese instruments and styles, borrowing from uzheng, dizi, yangqin and Peking Opera. There are also two new Live Loops (one traditional and one modern) for iOS that utilize Chinese templates.

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“GarageBand is the most popular music creation app in the world and we’re excited to introduce these new features that incorporate the rich history of traditional Chinese music,” says Susan Prescott, Apple’s Vice President of Product Marketing. “By adding classic Chinese instruments and new Live Loop templates, the new GarageBand app makes it fun and easy to make Chinese-inspired music right on your iPhone, iPad or Mac.”

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