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Synthesia will play the rest for you so you can focus on your goal. Unlimited Songs. Play all 150 included songs, every song from the Music Store, or any MIDI file you can find or create. Track Your Progress. Immediate feedback shows how you played. Long term tracking shows how you're improving. Finger Number Hints.
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Apr 18, 2023 · About this app. Start playing immediately, even if you can't read sheet music. Use the touchscreen or connect a digital keyboard and play using real piano keys! • Play using each hand separately...
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- Tomplay. No surprise for the first app…Tomplay of course! The Tomplay sheet music app is available for iPad, iPhone, Android, PC and Mac and offers a vast catalogue of over 40,000 sheet music titles for 25 instruments, from classical music to pop/rock and jazz pieces.
- forScore. forScore is a sheet music reader app exclusively designed for iOS devices. It was launched in 2010, at the same time as the first ever iPad, so the technology it offers has developed alongside the evolution of the iPad, making it the perfect buddy for your Apple tech.
- MuseScore. The next music sheet app we would like to highlight is MuseScore, which is primarily a music notation app for iPad, iPhone, Android, PC and Mac.
- IMSLP. The International Music Score Library Project (IMSLP), also known as the Petrucci Music Library, is a digital library sheet music app for public domain music, i.e., music which is no longer copyrighted, so mainly classical music.
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Synthesia is a game that can help you learn how to play the piano using falling notes.
Synthesia lowers the barrier to entry for beginners. You can get started immediately without knowing how to read sheet music. Playing songs right away provides great motivation to stick with the piano where you can learn traditional sheet music notation over time as you go along, should you choose to. Synthesia is also great for more experienced players. It's a nice platform for quickly sight-reading a new piece, and nearly any song can be found in the MIDI or MusicXML formats that Synthesia...
Watch the notes fall and follow along. Or, connect a piano and join in the fun.
Synthesia shows each song as a series of falling notes or sheet music so you can follow along easily. If you connect a musical keyboard (using USB or MIDI), Synthesia listens to your playing and helps you learn any song. Don't have a digital piano? Check out some that we recommend.
Synthesia uses standard MIDI or MusicXML songs.
We chose open, industry standard file formats that have been around forever because every music editing app can load and export them. We wanted as few roadblocks between you and your favorite music as possible.
Check out the Synthesia Music Store for the highest quality MIDI songs.
Finding high-quality songs in MIDI format can be challenging. So we decided to help solve the problem by creating full MIDI arrangements of your favorite songs. Our goal is to give you the highest quality version of each song, at a super reasonable price. All songs are fully licensed by the original publisher for digital download. New songs are added often, so be sure to check back regularly!
Any PC or Mac made in the last 10 years
The only requirement is graphics hardware that supports the OpenGL 2.0 standard(released in 2004).
An iPad running iOS 9.3 or later
Original iPad 1 users can still download an older version of Synthesia by following these instructions.
An Android tablet running Android 4.1 or later
Synthesia is best experienced on a tablet-sized device.
Synthesia continues to evolve into the best practice tool for beginners and experienced players alike. 2006 1. The project is introduced as "Piano Hero". It doesn't support musical keyboards yet and the site runs on donations. 2007 1. Requests for a Mac version prompt a donation drive to help us get Mac development hardware. A couple of articles he...
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- Musicnotes Sheet Music Player. With this reasonably priced app, you can browse, preview, and play over 300,000 officially licensed sheet music arrangements.
- Note Rush. This clever app uses fun themes and timed games to increase your note reading IQ. It uses your device’s microphone to detect whether the note you’ve just played matches the note on the sheet music, so newbie musicians will form a strong association between notes on the page and their instrument.
- Metronome Beats. The once exclusively mechanical metronome is now available as a free Android app on your smartphone. Here are a few of this app’s key features that’ll help keep your beats on point
- Perfect Piano. Feel the need to tickle the ivories but aren’t near a keyboard? Head over to the Google Play store and pick up this intelligent piano simulator designed for Android phones and tablets
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Synthesia replaces the usual piano sheet music by an ultra simplified score, working with a midi file (a computerized score of a song) and understandable by all piano beginners. Each note of the song is represented by a colored stick located above a virtual piano.