What’s better than using ቃለ ስብሐት by Kaleb Berhanu? Well, try it on a big screen, on your PC or Mac, with BlueStacks to see the difference.
This app feels like a focused study companion for anyone trying to learn the Abuneet liturgy and related church material. It is useful when a student cannot always follow a teacher in person, because it lets them record lessons, replay what the teacher sang or said, and keep track of practice time. The content is rich and detailed, not just short prompts. There is a whole built-in text section called ቃለ ቅዳሴ that collects the liturgical order and extras like Teffeshe Mariam, Melka Seil, Isebhih Tsegaqi, and the music marks and full lyrics, so it is handy for reference while practicing. That combination of text and audio is what stands out most, it makes it easier to match the words to the tunes.
The app does not replace a real teacher, it is clearly meant to support classroom learning rather than substitute for it, and it even helps teachers and students measure effort and time spent. On a PC with BlueStacks the interface opens up, the text is easier to read and recordings feel more usable than on a tiny phone screen. The design is practical, not flashy, aimed at people who want a reliable tool to remember lessons and practice more consistently.
BlueStacks brings your apps to life on a bigger screen—seamless and straightforward.






