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My piano teacher recommended this I didn’t have the right thing to use it so decide to get an iPad for me for Christmas and now I’m able to play it. It’s really good and it’s not like one of those things where you’re like oh I have to go do it now and I really don’t want to. It’s like one of those really cool things where you want to do it there are two different settings. If you have an piano, then you’ll be able to play using your piano if you don’t have a piano, you can just use a touchscreen for me I think it’s easier to do the piano 🎹 but it’s really good and even you’re a teacher or parents can send you stuff to practice on you can level up and play more and more songs and even gives you stars for things that you do right there also lots of different profiles that you can make too. It’s really cool. You can change your avatar and name too. I hope you have fun with 🎹 pianoMaestro
I had never played piano before downloading this app. We found out that a family friend was going to gift us an old piano. I started looking for web/app based learning tools for my 5 year old and, eventually, her younger sister. I could see right away that this app would help with hand placement, sight reading/note recognition, and timing. In the trial version, we were able to set up profiles for all of our family members. Before the piano was even delivered my 5 year old was able to identify all the keys on the piano and had moved up the ranks using the virtual keyboard. The transition to the use of the actual piano has been smooth and the girls look forward to practicing every day! The only drawback is that I have trouble getting them to give me a turn! The trial version has given us a lot to work with. As soon as we exhaust all that, we will definitely invest in the full version. This really has provided fun for a the whole family.
I went for this app of little faster than I do for most expensive apps because I had a good experience with another app by the same company. First this app is a lot buggier than SimplyPiano which is one of the mole least buggy complex apps I’ve ever seen. by contrast this one locks up every now and then and won’t recognize the touchscreen fairly often. But I want it even though I already had SimplyPiano because it allows for multiple users on one account And I have three learners in the household. So I went for the year-long subscription and sent the money through the Apple store. The result is nothing. The app still says I’m not subscribed. The Apple store says I am subscribed. I tried to contact support and so far there has been no response. This will be another one of those cases where I have to spend a lot of time and energy to get a company to work out their bugs or return the money. It’s too bad. On general principle both of these apps are quite good. Still no response. I’m canceling my subscription. I hope this company will do the honorable thing and refund my money.
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Piano Maestro is a fun and engaging piano practice tool for families and teachers. Chosen by Apple as #1 Education App in over 20 countries. Works wit...
In-App Purchases (10)
| Name | Price | Type |
|---|---|---|
| Unlimited Access (Monthly) | $9.99 | Monthly |
| Full Access (Monthly) | $9.99 | Monthly |
| Teacher Subscription My Studio (Monthly) | $12.99 | Monthly |
| My Studio (Monthly) | $12.99 | Monthly |
| Studio + Home (Monthly) | $19.99 | Monthly |
| Full Access (6 Month) | $47.99 | Semi-Annual |
| Unlimited Access (Annual) | $49.99 | Yearly |
| Full Access (Annual) | $59.99 | Yearly |
| My Studio (Annual) | $119.99 | Yearly |
| Studio + Home (Annual) | $179.99 | Yearly |