In the Music section of the App Store, streaming music players stand out in both free and paid apps, such as Music myTuner, since they allow us to listen to music from for free using our data in case we don't have enough storage or we don't want to subscribe to any streaming music service.
WITH WALL OF MUSIC WE WILL BE ABLE TO DISCOVER MUSIC AND THUS COMPLETE OUR MUSICAL LIBRARY.
Although the Wall of Music app does not allow us to listen to music for free, and to enjoy the full experience you need to be subscribed to Apple Music, it is ranked in the top 20 free music apps.
The purpose of the app is to help us discover music in a different way than we are used to and as its name already indicates, we will discover music through a musical "wall" through which we can move. This "wall" is what we find as soon as we open the app, and it is made up of thousands of album covers.
If we press any of the covers, the app will give us access to the album to which it belongs and we will be able to see all the songs it contains. In the same way, in this sale we can play any of the songs (full if we are subscribed to Apple Music or 30 seconds if we are not).
If we click on the image of the album, the app will give us a series of options: Biography of the author, View on YouTube, Share the album and Buy the album.
For its part, if we slide the screen to the left, we will find albums by the singer to whom the selected album corresponds on the “wall”, as well as songs.In the reproduction window, if we press the "+" icon next to the song that is being played, we can see the lyrics, buy the song or buy the album.
Finally, the app gives us the chance to discover music and complete our music library by searching for music. To do this we have to press the icon with three lines in the lower right, where we can perform the search under different criteria such as the musical genre.
Wall of Music is a completely free application although, as I said before, an Apple Music subscription is required to enjoy the full user experience. You can download it from here.