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flowkey Piano Learning App: Classic Plan (Digital Delivery) on sale listed below
from $49.99.
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- Interactive Learning: Practice notes & chords with real-time feedback as the app listens to your playing
- Wait Mode: Progress only after hitting the correct notes, so you learn at your own pace
- Video & Sheet Music: Watch expert pianists while following synced sheet music on the same screen
- Slow Motion: Reduce playback speed to comfortably learn difficult passages
- Loop Function: Repeat specific sections until you master them
- Hand Selection: Practice right & left hands separately for better techniques
- Over 1000 classical and public-domain songs
- Learn iconic pieces from Bach, Debussy, Chopin, Beethoven, Mozart, Liszt, Brahms, and more
- Play beautiful arrangements created by professional pianists
- Arrangements for every skill level: Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced, and Pro
- Select a version that matches your ability and progress step by step
Access to all courses and exercises - Easy-to-understand lessons that cover everything from music theory, mastering chords, and how to read sheet music.
- Focus on foundational skills, including proper hand positioning, playing with both hands, and basic rhythms.
- Access your flowkey Classic subscription across all of your devices (laptops, phones, tablets)
Available in 11 languages: - English
- Spanish
- French
- Italian
- German
- Portuguese
- Russian
- Japanese
- Korean
- Chinese (Simplified)
- Chinese (Traditional)
System Requirements:Compatible Device: - Computers and Laptops: PCs, Macs, and Chromebooks/Pixelbooks
- iPhones/iPads: From 2016 onward, with at least iOS 15.6
- Android Smartphones/Tablets: With at least Android 11 and USB host support
- Windows Tablets: With at least Edge version 80 or the latest Chrome browser
- Amazon Fire tablets are not supported.
Compatible Browsers: - Google Chrome (latest version recommended)
- Vivaldi, Opera, Brave, or the latest Edge browser (version 80 and up)
- Not compatible with Internet Explorer
- Safari or Firefox only supports note detection via microphone. MIDI note detection is not supported on these browsers.
Compatible Instruments: - Digital pianos and keyboards
Important Details: - Length of access: 3 years
- Redemption deadline: redeem your code within 30 days of purchase
- Access options: mobile & desktop
- Max number of device(s): unlimited
- Available to BOTH new and existing users
- Updates included
- Have question on how digital purchases work? Learn more here
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imo it's more by stages. Most app like these are good to kickstart the art. and it doesn't matter too much which ones they all have some good some ok parts and some bad ones. It's to motivate you into the art of "pianoforte", something on the "to do" checklist.
After 2 years or so, you might decide to move on to something structured (method) book series, preferably with piano teacher unless you are studious enough to dedicate yourself to take this to next level. However there there are many pitfalls that having a teacher can be very helpful. keep that until you hit the almost endless intermediate stage that last for like a decade. This is where most ppl end up. Your audience generally are ppl who don't know piano and you want to display and strut some more stuff. Or you perform recital for the group your teacher sets up to show off how much effort you put in. Keeps you motivated enough to stick with it.
Lastly, if u reach the last stage you go advance. Professional who practice 4-8 hours a day. You know your stuff. Seldom anyone gets here, it's some sacrifice and going for a living. Not many can do so and maintain this as hobby while getting real job (paying one). Side gig more realistically. Maybe you become a teacher to stay afloat.
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imo it's more by stages. Most app like these are good to kickstart the art. and it doesn't matter too much which ones they all have some good some ok parts and some bad ones. It's to motivate you into the art of "pianoforte", something on the "to do" checklist.
After 2 years or so, you might decide to move on to something structured (method) book series, preferably with piano teacher unless you are studious enough to dedicate yourself to take this to next level. However there there are many pitfalls that having a teacher can be very helpful. keep that until you hit the almost endless intermediate stage that last for like a decade. This is where most ppl end up. Your audience generally are ppl who don't know piano and you want to display and strut some more stuff. Or you perform recital for the group your teacher sets up to show off how much effort you put in. Keeps you motivated enough to stick with it.
Lastly, if u reach the last stage you go advance. Professional who practice 4-8 hours a day. You know your stuff. Seldom anyone gets here, it's some sacrifice and going for a living. Not many can do so and maintain this as hobby while getting real job (paying one). Side gig more realistically. Maybe you become a teacher to stay afloat.
imo it's more by stages. Most app like these are good to kickstart the art. and it doesn't matter too much which ones they all have some good some ok parts and some bad ones. It's to motivate you into the art of "pianoforte", something on the "to do" checklist.
After 2 years or so, you might decide to move on to something structured (method) book series, preferably with piano teacher unless you are studious enough to dedicate yourself to take this to next level. However there there are many pitfalls that having a teacher can be very helpful. keep that until you hit the almost endless intermediate stage that last for like a decade. This is where most ppl end up. Your audience generally are ppl who don't know piano and you want to display and strut some more stuff. Or you perform recital for the group your teacher sets up to show off how much effort you put in. Keeps you motivated enough to stick with it.
Lastly, if u reach the last stage you go advance. Professional who practice 4-8 hours a day. You know your stuff. Seldom anyone gets here, it's some sacrifice and going for a living. Not many can do so and maintain this as hobby while getting real job (paying one). Side gig more realistically. Maybe you become a teacher to stay afloat.
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I'm telling ppl not to overthink which apps are better. They accomplish the same for ppl at that stage. You move on after a year or two. What does it matter what app? They don't go beyond beginner, despite marketing for ppl to stick with them. And that's not being cynical. I'm glad ppl try it. I love it ppl try and get interested. I have given the direction where to go so ppl don't waste time oversubscribing to these things above their value. Because mostly, there isn't a person to advise them when they are doing it on their own other than the app telling them to keep it with them. There are pathways to further the art and anyone has the ability to. Sometimes ppl just need a reminder where to go, that's not driven by financial goals. I have no commission nor gain anything from the advice I offer. It's just goodwill and desire for others to discover the joy for themselves and make for a better life experience.
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