Do you think learning piano is a bit difficult? Try this ad-free version! It covers a detailed piano note area, allows you to interact in reverse by clicking on the keys corresponding to the score, and also has various exercises. The seventy lessons cover everything from pop rock to Latin music. You can see the score, hear the piano, and even switch solos of different instruments. Want to test yourself? The quiz part is consistent with the after-class progress to improve real-time rhythm. And the sight-reading practice is also a highlight, helping you to practice the ability to react to the keys in the first time. Anytime, anywhere, play and learn, this is how musical skills are practiced! Hurry up and challenge it, it's time to use this artifact to get the piano score!
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Let's see what's in it: There is a piano note area where you can click on the notes on the sheet music to find the corresponding piano key and see its name, and vice versa: you can click on any key to see its position on the sheet music.
There are also some exercises where a note will appear on the sheet music and you have to click on the corresponding key. Or vice versa, a key will be marked in red and you need to find the right note on the sheet music. This helps you understand the sheet music and find the corresponding note on the keyboard, which is really useful.
The exercises are divided into untimed and timed exercises. Timed exercises can train your reaction speed.
There are 70 lessons in the course section:
These lessons show how piano/keyboards are written in different styles of modern music. For example: rock pop, blues rock, jazz, funk, Latin music, fusion style, etc.
In each lesson, you can see the sheet music and hear it played at the same time. There will also be animations of the beats, the notes on the sheet music, and the fingerings on the keyboard. This way you can combine the sheet music with the actual playing.
Click the "a" button to hear all instruments, and the "b" button to hear only the piano/keyboard. You can choose which measure to start repeating from.
Quizzes section has 70 quizzes:
Each quiz is associated with a lesson. There are no animations for beats, notes or fingerings, you have to press the button when you hear the red note on the score. This will speed up your rhythm reading.
Treble and Bass Clef Sight Reading Exercises (30 Treble Clef Exercises, 20 Bass Clef Exercises):
These exercises will help you associate the music score with the piano/keyboard keys when you actually play.
At the beginning of the exercise, you need to find the corresponding key in real time according to the score. With more practice, reading piano music becomes easier, and it is really important to practice every day.
If you are learning piano, knowing how to read music is a real plus. Understanding music scores will help you better master various piano music styles.
Just like guitarists get better at reading guitar music, pianists can get better at reading piano music!