[test-android] some followups on README.

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## Building
It can be built and run from Android Studio (or gradle if you prefer).
You have to build fluidsynth for Android first, and then copy
`libfluidsynth.so` and all the dependencies into `app/src/main/jniLibs/{ABI}` (`armeabi-v7a` / `arm64-v8a` / `x86` / `x86_64`).
If you want to build them locally the scripts under `build-scripts` directory would be useful. Run `download.sh` first, and then `build-all-archs.sh`. The scripts are mostly taken from the build scripts from `.azure`.