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Topic: Do you know a first sight piano reading software?  (Read 1776 times)

Offline javierchomer

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Do you know a first sight piano reading software?
on: August 21, 2011, 06:23:55 PM
I have a midi. And I am using piano booster, so you connect the midi to the pc, and you have to hit the correct notes. But everything looks like holes notes. So there is no marks or, the only variations you get in this program are the flats and # but there are no half notes, or quarters or forte, and so on. So do you know another software apart from this one to learn first sight reading in the piano?

Thanks a lot

Offline nickadams

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Re: Do you know a first sight piano reading software?
Reply #1 on: August 22, 2011, 09:31:09 PM
With Prestokeys Pro you can change the key signature, accidentals, note lengths, and note ranges. You can also upload songs onto the program and practice them through the midi.


It costs 29.99 tho..  :-\

but the way I see it, that is less than the cost of a 1 hour piano lesson.. So....
 

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