Learn how to play Piano

Rock, Blues, Jazz, Funk & more

Published by: Pablo Prieto
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This is the free version.
Start playing Rock, Blues, Jazz, Latin Music and other contemporary styles on Piano/Keyboards. While you play the lessons you will intuitively understand how to read music. Piano/Keyboards lessons are fun with this app.
This app is to learn how to play a real Piano/Keyboard. It is not a virtual piano.
* With this app you don´t need to know how to read sheet music to learn how to play Piano or Keyboards.
You simply watch the animations on each lesson and play the same by imitation on your own Piano/Keyboard.
The numbers on the keyboard represent the fingers of your hands.
You will see animations of the beats, the notes on the stave, and what you need to do with your fingers on the Piano/Keyboard.
It includes seventy lessons on the following contemporary music styles:
- Rock (15)
- Blues (15)
- Jazz (5)
- Funk (15)
- Latin Music (15)
- Fusion (5)
On each lesson there are four buttons:
* With button "a" you can listen to whole band.
* With button "b" you will listen your instrument at slow speed. Use this section to learn the pattern.
* With button "c" you can listen your instrument at normal speed.
* With button "d" you will listen just the other instruments. You have to integrate the Piano/Keyboard part to the ensemble. No more animations. Audio repeats without stopping so you can practice until you reach the normal speed. You can improvise on the pattern, which is repeated over and over.
* While practicing with buttons "a", "b" y "c", you can click on any bar from which you want to repeat.
* The sheet music and the animations of the notes on the staff are presented to let you see that there is a very close relation between what is played on the Piano/Keyboard and how music is written and read. This helps on understanding the basis of reading music in an intuitive way. YOU DON´T NEED TO PAY ATTENTION TO THE WRITTEN MUSIC IF YOU DON´T WANT TO.
* The easiest style to begin with is ROCK.
* These Piano/Keyboard patterns are some of the most used musical phrases on ROCK, BLUES, JAZZ, FUNK, LATIN MUSIC & FUSION. Learning to play these patterns will give you a pretty good idea on how to play these styles.
HAVE FUN!!!
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What piano app doesn’t have bass clef?!! Total joke of an app

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App Info

Category
Music
Publisher
Pablo Prieto
Languages
English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Chinese, Spanish, Chinese
Recent release
1.0.30 (1 month ago )
Released on
Jan 22, 2014 (10 years ago )
Last Updated
3 days ago
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