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Eva347
2 years ago

Yousician is the best free app I found so far. Easy piano is also great because there are also lots of pieces from all Chambres so pop/rock/classic etc. These are actually my best app recommendations. The app musescore has free notes of very many well-known songs/staps, then you could always find pieces in exactly your difficulty level. In general, I also recommend textbooks for piano or even piano lessons if you really want to play at a higher level. There are also many tutorials of individual pieces on Youtube 🙂

Have fun and learn success at the piano!

tanteerna68
2 years ago

My children tried music2me and flowkey. music2me has become the end. 🙂

Akap399
1 year ago

You can simply try out the most popular providers, there is often a test phase.

I’m just trying, I used flowkey at the beginning. Works quite well. Currently I am in the course of the piano.university and feel very well off!

MentN
2 years ago

Hi.

I write this more often here and I want to write it with you too. You don’t learn piano games with apps. It doesn’t work. You learn to press the right buttons at most. That’s not the same. Piano games have something to do with correct handholding, correct tact feeling, correct volume, correct speed. It can only teach you a teacher. So if you’ve been working with such an app for a few years, I’m just saying that after 10 tones, I realize there’s something wrong. With such apps you will never be able to play a sonata of Mozart. And please don’t say you don’t have to. Playing piano not only consists of pop pieces. I occasionally play pop pieces. But that’s only because I’m usually asked by chance and classic pieces without notes are a horror. In addition, pop pieces are relatively INFACH and you can easily notice them (as an experienced piano player). A real pianist must be able to both – classic, but also modern.

Best regards

Ments

DonCredo
2 years ago

The piano … app is nonsense and has nothing to do with playing an instrument. 🤷

upbrunce
2 years ago

None, you don’t learn with an app. I don’t have time for the complete answer I’ve given here very often. Look for piano app here, you will find numerous useful answers.

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