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Topic: Learning software  (Read 1286 times)

Offline huxii

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Learning software
on: July 06, 2011, 11:36:12 AM
Hey.

I started taking piano lessons 3 months ago, becuase my roommate got a arcustical piano and i wanted to learn it aswell.
I have now moved to a new appartment were i live alone, and therefor needed a piano. I just bopught a digital one, with medi un/out, and i have a medi-to-usb devices aswell.

So the thing i was wondering, are there any good learning programs that i should invest in? Some programs like "guitar hero" (were you actually learn somethnig lol), or something else that is usefull?
I've been using https://www.emusictheory.com/ , not with medi control, just for learning the notes, and it have been really helpful.

And yes i know that you cannot just use some program and learn to play piano that way. I'm still taking lessons and using my books, but i would like some alternative aswell, since i now have mdi control, and since emusictheory.com was really helpful.

Thanks you. :)

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Re: Learning software
Reply #1 on: July 06, 2011, 02:39:27 PM
Somethnig like this:

Offline onlydlonly

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Re: Learning software
Reply #2 on: July 17, 2011, 01:24:01 PM
synthesia is pretty good and is like a guitar hero kind of thing
 

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