Experience Classical Music On Your iPad With Apple Music!
The Apple Music Classical app is now available for iPad users. The classic app is available for free to users with a regular Apple Music subscription. Apple Music and Apple Music Classical are two separate iPhone apps.
The main difference between the two apps is how Apple Music Classical handles metadata. This includes detailed information about composers and conductors, precise searches and specially curated playlists and recommendations.
Apple Music Classical first appeared on iPhone in March of this year, and later expanded its availability to Android devices via the Google Play Store in May. The company has now started releasing the latest version (version 1.1) of the Music Classical app on the App Store.
This update includes a redesigned user interface optimized for larger screens such as iPads. The latest version includes a navigation sidebar and a toolbar to control media while playing content.
As 9to5Mac reports, the latest update is the first major improvement to Apple Music Classical since its release in May. Previous updates consisted mainly of minor bug fixes.
According to Apple, Apple Music Classical is the “ultimate classical music experience,” offering hundreds of expertly curated playlists, thousands of exclusive albums, detailed composer biographies, in-depth guides to major works, user-friendly browsing tools, and a host. other features.
Apple also promises that audio tracks will be streamed in the “highest audio quality available” – up to 192kHz/24-bit Hi-Res Lossless and Spatial Audio support. Apple provides additional metadata to help users identify the piece and the artist playing it, as well as thousands of editorial notes on composer biographies, key piece descriptions, and more.
The application currently has more than 5 million songs and more than 50 million data points with data attributes of more than 20,000 composers, more than 115,000 unique works and more than 350,000 parts.