Musiah – Real Piano Lessons

Learn piano & music theory

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Musiah is the world’s first and only A.I. piano teacher, offering you Real Piano Lessons ™ with the depth of instruction of a world-class tutor.
As your A.I. piano teacher, Musiah speaks to you and, pointing to the sheet music, he guides you and responds to your playing just like a live teacher. There is no piano teaching system in the world like it.
You’ll receive a complete music education including note reading, scales, chords, playing technique, efficient practice, ear training, rhythm, memory training, music theory and performance skills – while learning hundreds of songs in a wide variety of musical styles.
Plus, learning piano with Musiah is great fun – as well as plenty of games, there’s even an optional story mode that allows you to do your lessons as a character in an adventure story set in the future.
WHAT ARE THE UNIQUE BENEFITS OF MUSIAH?
The Musiah course takes you from beginner to advanced in the shortest amount of time possible, empowering you by giving you real skills – so you’ll quickly gain the ability to teach yourself any song you choose.
It’s an epic course delivering 6 years of traditional piano lessons in a fraction of that time.
“Musiah is so incredibly effective that students learn up to 16 times faster compared to when we used to teach the same syllabus in schools with live teachers,” says piano teaching expert and Musiah inventor, Brendan Hogan L.Mus.A, A.Mus.A – a veteran with 38 years piano teaching experience who has himself trained over 800 piano teachers.
The Musiah teaching method and syllabus were continually tested and refined over an 18 year period BEFORE being embodied as a software invention.
No other piano method has been so extensively tested in the real world and continually analyzed, re-worked and improved upon to bring you the unique approach to learning piano that only Musiah can offer.
Musiah is not just piano lessons. It’s a deeply considered holistic approach to learning and self-development that empowers you realize your true learning potential.
If you have a dream to play piano, Musiah is the most effective, affordable and practical way to learn. And you can get started right now.
WHO IS MUSIAH FOR?
Musiah is for adults and kids from age 7, mainly beginners or relative beginners.
It may also suit some advanced students, particularly those returning to piano after a long break who are seeking to refresh their skills.
EQUIPMENT
A MIDI keyboard (minimum 49 keys) connected to your iPad by either Bluetooth or cable.
Note: Unlike some other apps, we do not use the iPad’s built-in mic to listen for the sound of notes played on an acoustic piano as experience has shown that there are many issues with this approach.
Bluetooth or cable connections to a MIDI keyboard are by far the most reliable way to ensure that your playing is assessed accurately so you receive an optimal lesson experience.
SUPPORT
Visit https://www.musiah.com/faqs.html
Contact us at https://www.musiah.com/contact.html
To submit a support ticket: in the app, tap Help > Support Ticket.
Privacy Policy: https://www.musiah.com/privacy-policy.html
Terms Of Use: https://www.musiah.com/website-terms-of-use.html
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4.79 out of 5

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joshuaanddenise on

Canada

Before I started this app I had a hard time with a different app, but this one teaches you very well!!!!!!!!!!👍👍👍👍👍👍❤️❤️😍😍😍😍😃😃😃😃😃

Amazingly effective, and available anywhere anytime

Northern Wild on

Canada

With no piano teachers within hours our 7 and 11 year olds can play piano well thanks to Musiah. The older one is nearing the end of Musiah and playing around a piano grade 4/5 level (piano grade 6 is considered a grade 10 credit in high school). She can pick out the melody and more quite quickly by ear from music she hears and plays confidently from sheet music. Our kids started on the Windows Musiah app about 3 years ago and moved onto the iPad beta as soon as it became available. Though the kids haven’t, we’ve taken some traditional as well as Suzuki piano lessons in the past and would choose Musiah over those now for as far as it goes. It works well and the flexibility is awesome when you’ve got a lot of other things going on!

Seriously the best game that rapidly teaches you how to play piano

skplunkerin on

United States

The title says it all. We need more Musiah!

Ideal for a no nonsense learning experience

DaxBat on

United States

During the pandemic I wanted to learn piano and started with YouTube to figure out the finger movements. Then I decided to take actual lesson. I found myself choosing Musiah because the program started with the basics of learning how to read music. It isn’t flashy but that’s the point. I’ve been with Musiah for over a year now and I just completed level 11. My two girls, who are 5 and 7 have started to take an interest and the kids version is outstanding. Try it and you will see.

Engaging

Synth_T on

United States

In short, Musiah makes learning the piano very enjoyable, even relaxing. Highly recommended.

Over hyped and slow learning process

Lightf on

United States

I was very intrigued and excited when I came across Musiah. I was puzzled as to why there is no independent reviews of the app on YouTube or elsewhere. I decided to try it since there was a trial. This app drills in sight reading but it makes the learning process overall very slow and tedious. It’s lacking images of hand placement, music notation screen size is small, for learning many other apps are quick to get you going with sight reading and playing songs. Musiah seems more focused on making things take more time because the instructions aren’t as intuitive as they could be. As hopeful as I was to love Musiah I simply find myself discouraged by it each time I go in for a lesson. I’m also confused as to where the artificial intelligence is really shining, nothing seems to really adapt to you that much unless you make a lot of errors and then it just repeats to you what was wrong with that pretty much like any video game that has boundaries of what’s correct. Overall I think the app has potential but seems unfinished and more about subscription and hype. Where are the independent reviews just try some google searches, the most you will get is some discussions on forums. Update: There is no independent reviews for Musiah except for what the developer has as links to provide? There isn’t any reviews on YouTube except for what is hosted by Musiah’s account. 16 times faster for learning piano where is the proof of that? Over hyped app, removed another star since the constructive criticism is met with outdated sophistry and logical fallacies as to what Artificial Intelligence means. This app could be really great if it actually had artificial intelligence teaching you, but as with the responses it seems more focused on marketing and getting your subscription than you actually learning piano, just learn it 16 times faster!

No mention of needing to suscribe

Pflocal on

United States

Wasn’t able to do anything but here the piano in the settings. Make it clear nothing works unless you subscribe. App deleted.

Hands down the best piano learning app out there

LincolnZ1 on

United States

For several months I used an app that was recommended by the Apple Store. As time went on, I felt like I stopped progressing and I was not at a point in my learning the piano that I felt I should have been. The program did not explain things very well and I was not learning the notes on the keyboard. I searched for another app that was better, and I found that in the Musiah app. The Musiah program uses artificial intelligence, and I have to say it’s pretty good. It’s just like having your own personal instructor sitting right next to you. The AI explains things well. If I didn’t understand things the first time, I can play it over until it makes sense to me. The program points out what I am doing wrong and tells me what I need to do to improve. The Musiah app has games that has really helped me to learn the notes on the staff and keyboard. It has helped me learn the music symbols as well as the terminology. This was something I was really needing in the other program. I have been using the Musiah app now for a couple of months and I have aspired to the fourth of 13 levels of learning. I don’t feel stuck anymore. When I am having a hard time playing a piece of music, the program has a practice area that lets me play at my own speed until I can play at a more regular tempo. The program is a great value, considering the cost of having a live instructor, and it offers a lot of support and encouragement both within the app and online. One must be committed to learning to play the piano. Learning takes time, and with the Musiah app it is making the process for me both easier and more enjoyable. Thanks, Brendan, for creating this wonderful program!

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dmtnest on

United States

This is more of a story about me and how Musiah played a role in restoring a hope I thought was all but dead. I always hoped of being able to learn an instrument and grew up with a seldom used piano in the house. After several traumatic grade school attempts with teachers, I entered life at 18 without being able to play a single song on any instrument. I attempted piano lessons with a local teacher in one of the first towns I lived. I practiced at a local church and I was self-conscious of the childish sounds I was producing; I only practiced there a couple of times. I started using a sheet of paper where I drew piano keys to scale. Although the teacher thought I was doing fine, it was not that satisfying playing on a sheet of paper. I stopped after the second lesson and walked to a nearby music store and bought a cheap classical guitar and a Mel Bay lesson book. For over 40 years I carried that guitar and a small box of necessary paraphernalia. Several times I pulled it out. For a few weeks or months, I would struggle to learn. Nothing more than a couple of songs here or there and eventually I packed it up again. A couple years back in a downsizing event, I sold it at a garage sale to someone that could put it to use. I convinced myself that learning an instrument was a child’s game. Young hands and minds with plenty of time and a lifetime ahead. All hope gone, but a lingering desire remained. I believe one nemesis of my playing was tempo. I had no real issues learning the notes and reading the music, but I struggled when it came to playing at the proper tempo. Fussing with a metronome, I struggled, not really knowing if I played anything at the correct tempo with accurate timing and duration. Stumbling with notes while trying to play at the correct tempo, I never knew for sure when I had learned the song well enough to move on to the next. I soon would hit a wall of discouragement where I saw no improvement and the guitar would just gather dust until I put it away again. 62 years old, and one last attempt. Digital pianos in a digital world, like a word processor to a manual typewriter. Could I find a solution, was there still hope? My research indicated only one learning option that satisfied all my concerns and gave a spark to my dying hope of playing an instrument. That was Musiah. I basically read everything on the Musiah website regarding practice tips, several videos regarding hands and positioning, and many articles of interest. Based on the many r

I’m encouraged

PamB3 on

United States

I’m on level1 lesson 4, Already I’m encouraged this may be “THE “ app. I have been using the Alfred self learning books. So I’m not exactly a beginner. My biggest hurtle is timing. This app actually points out where you played the note and where it should have been played. The accompanying metronomes,very nice. I like how the lessons are structured and the progression. The different keyboard sounds with each lesson is also helpful to develop your ear. I gave it a 4 because the print is just to small. I have to lean to far forward to read the notes and anything else written. It’s not a matter of putting on glasses, the print is just to small. I use a ipad 12.9” and can’t pinch it bigger. It doesn’t matter if it landscape or portrait its to small. Please make the print bigger PLEASE!

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