Flowkey uses note recognition technology as the primary way of helping students learn new music faster than traditional teaching methods. There are also additional courses students can take on technique, scales and musical theory, which they can then apply to the songs they want to learn on the platform.
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Read More »When you buy through links on our site, we may earn a commission at no extra cost to you. However, this does not influence our evaluations. With the dawn of the internet, learning an instrument has never been easier. But with so many websites and learning platforms to choose from it can be hard to know where to start. Of all the places to learn the piano, Flowkey stands out as one of the more recognisable. If you’re wondering whether Flowkey is worth the investment, this comprehensive Flowkey review is exactly what you’re looking for. I’ve learnt several songs and tried other courses on Flowkey, so I understand how the platform works. Plus I’ve taken online music lessons elsewhere so I have a deep understanding of what else is on offer to you. I aim to help you to decide whether or not this is the right place for you to learn the piano. So I’ll be going over everything you need to know and sharing my own experiences and opinions of the site.
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Read More »Although advanced players may think they’re above learning piano online, and as a result aren’t always the target audience, there is still plenty of content available for them with Flowkey. I was only able to attempt one advanced song: Bach’s Prelude No. 1 in C. Even if you don’t know the piece by name, you’ve almost definitely heard it. Whilst it didn’t come to me quite as naturally as Happy Birthday, I still think the Flowkeys meant I was able to progress a lot quicker than if I had attempted to sight-read the piece on my own. Advanced lessons can be recognised by a red icon. The same goes for pro and the color purple.
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