Apple's GarageBand app celebrates 15 years of music creation for the rest of us
Friday, January 4, 2019 at 10:10AM
Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla in Apple, Apple Beat, Apps & Launches, Buyers Guide, Canada, GarageBand, app news


John Mayer and Steve Jobs demo an earlier version of GarageBand

Apple is celebrating 15 years of Garageband, the app included in macOS which enables anyone to put together various loops and samples as well as integrate live voice or musical instrumentation. Garageband was an ambitious and successful application that was part of iLife, the suite of apps included with every Mac sold.

GarageBand brought drag and drop simplicity to music creation and added myriad options for instruments, loops, and beats which were mostly royalty free. For budding musicians or composers, it gave them the ability to put together music even without having to read notes or having access to various instruments.

The app, originally introduced onstage at Macworld '04 by Steve Jobs and John Mayer, has grown to be the most widely used music app in the world — and is now on over 1 billion iPhones, iPads and Macs globally. 

Apple created the app with the bigger vision to help democratize music making for everyone, and since its release the app has done just that—helping novices and professional musicians alike bring their passion for music making to life. Educators around the world are also using GarageBand in their classrooms to inspire and empower young people to create music for the first time. 

There are even many examples out there of popular songs that were created with loops and sounds right from GarageBand. Below is a timeline with a few, fun GarageBand milestones over the years around this anniversary. 

Check out highlights from GarageBand's storied history

GarageBand Milestones: 

 

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