
Spam includes posting too frequently, posting mainly links to your blog / Youtube channel, low-content blog posts, etc. No spam, advertising, low-content blog posts, etc. No generic piano music videos / playlists. Very basic theory/song/other tutorials are better suited to /r/learnmusic. The amount of Synthesia "tutorials" or beginner song tutorials we get is too much and would overtake the subreddit if we allowed them. No basic tutorials or Synthesia "tutorials". Please provide as much information as possible to foster good discussion. Pictures lacking context or details are subject to removal. Low-effort and meme image posts are better suited to /r/classicalmemes, /r/pianomemes, or /r/musicpics. No low-effort images, memes, jokes, or context-less images. If the FAQ doesn't answer your question, you can ask your question as a comment in the 'There Are No Stupid Questions' post.

read the FAQ Newest Comments | Participate! Piano Jam | 'No Stupid Questions'Ĭommon generic questions should be asked in the 'There Are No Stupid Questions' post. If you can get passed this, it really is great though.Welcome to /r/piano! Whether you're an absolute beginner or a seasoned professional, we hope you've come to talk about pianos. This would be cool if it was a one-time thing, but they really do this far too much. They are really upsetting users as every time you try to log in you get hit with a, “upgrade here” notice. Overall, there’s really only one thing I dislike about Piano Maestro and that is the spamminess. When you truly understand the drill or song, you can then move on to more and keep racking up perfect scores. You get graded on each song and on each lesson. I thought the sounds on this were surprisingly realistic-sounding and this is something I think is very important. I believe this app is probably the most recommended by instructors as it allows your teacher to keep track of your progress without even being in the same room. The recommended age is 4+, but you really could use it at any age.

Piano Maestro is definitely geared more towards the beginner who is on the younger spectrum. This product helps you improve your rhythm, sight-reading, and your technique all while having fun. I personally think this is the most in-depth learning tool out there on the market. This can be loaded up on your device and it looks like a real piano. My opinion of this piano app is that is almost perfect. You are able to play along with your favorite songs through the app or through the Youtube channel.Īll in all, I highly recommend this app for those who are hungry to play their favorite songs. With an absolutely massive library and a Youtube channel surmounting to 805k subscribers, Online Pianist offers it all.

Online Pianist is my favorite piano app when it comes to learning new songs. 4) Online Pianist – Best App For Learning New Songs If you’re looking for an app that covers the essentials of music theory, moves at a solid pace, and has an amazing song library, look no further than Playground Sessions. I believe this is the best way to learn new songs for beginners and advanced players. When learning a new song, Playground Sessions breaks it down slowly into sections, similar to in-person lessons. Playground Sessions is my favorite app for playing songs as it has a backing band feature and a massive song library.
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The platform comes with an online community that is full of friendly and helpful people. What I found was this is an incredible platform for beginners and it has a lot to offer. I recently spent three weeks reviewing Playground Sessions.

I put together this list below to give you some good ideas on what will be best for your preference.īelow are some great piano apps that we hope you can add to your libraries. Yes, I know, it’s funny that technology has come this far and has given parents this opportunity to get their kids learning an instrument in this way. Kids may find their instructors boring, but when they play with an iPad or iPhone, they can almost start viewing lessons as playing games. I also think that piano apps are perfect for kids as kids love having visuals presented to them in new and fun ways. If you ever find yourself getting bored or tired of standard lessons, this is a way to just change it up here and there. I don’t think these apps should replace your teacher if you have one, but rather further what they’re teaching you. Piano apps can be your best friend when it comes to furthering your knowledge in a fun and fresh way.
