Thanks a lot, best piano app reviews i've found on YT. Be good to here more about how you progress and what else you are using! I am going through Alfreds but might try flowkey for a bit of fun. One problem i've had is I need to play at night with headphones, so it doesnt seem there is a way to connect the audio all in one from app to piano.
Thanks for the encouragement. I haven’t heard of Alfreds. Will have to take a look. Yes I remember trying to solve a similar problem by attempting to pair my headphones with my tablet and the keyboard with the app via midi. Think it may have worked for SP, can’t remember for flowkey. The experience was not as good
I’ll have to do an update on my channel soon. I’ve been juggling some big life changes of late which makes practice a challenge. But I also remind myself to keep going even when I haven’t played for a while. Thanks :)
I’m brand new to piano but had a couple keyboard lessons as a child but didn’t go very far at all and can’t yet read music but haven’t really tried. Now I want to try and learn to read music without the letters ect and play for real songs like Hallelujah, which app do you recommend ? Xx
I’ve only had experience of Flowkey, Simply Piano and Yousician. Flowkey is good in that they don’t use any additional letters/notes alongside the notes. To help you with positioning they rely on the video of the hands below the staff. Quite a good system but flowkey doesn’t have a strong course outline if you want that. Just songs to learn. Simply piano has that and is quite good at helping you learn to read music. It does come with numbering in places to help you with hand positioning. You can’t turn that off unfortunately but they also have a sheet music view that presents the score as you would sheet music. From memory that view is without numbering so you could have the best of both worlds. Downside is that this view the notes are quite small. You would want a tablet over a phone. Yousician has options to learn with or without music notes. I preferred SP over it though. You could start by checking trough trial versions which has most of the music you want to learn. Hope that helps
Hello! Thank you for this review! I am also an “older” person learning piano and there r so many apps to choose from. Have you tried Playground Sessions? Im currently using that one but am going to sign up to Flow Key also because of your review! Thanks mate!
Hi! I haven’t heard of it but I can see it there in the App Store. Looks interesting. Tell me one good and bad thing about your experience using it? I will do more reviews on this channel and ask my subs which app to do next. I can add that to the list. Thanks for your feedback. Cheers
As a beginner, one thing I like about Simply Piano is that it's very friendly when it comes to denoting hand positions and fingering in the sheet music. Not really seeing much of that here. Is that something you have the option to turn on and off in Flowkey?
I have same problem jumping from Simply piano to Flowkey, not much fingering at all, just brought a Yamaha piano and got the Flowkey app for 3 month trial, 3 days into it and I am scratching my hand trying to work out which finger to use every time i try the same song again and again. Flowkey needs a function to turn On/Off to give at least some hint of finger number to attract more begginer players. At least for me at the moment no hint of finger numbering, forget about me joining Flowkey for a full year subscription. They do have their PRO, in terms of more variety of sheet music, simply piano was just too simple.
A fair point. I guess flowkey would say you don’t need the numbering because you can just look at the hand positions underneath. But then in the moment this become a bit difficult to do - glancing down all the time.
@@pianocam I haven't switched yet, because my subscription still has time on it, but in the meantime, I wanted to do some fact-finding. I do like the Simply Piano app, but my dissatisfaction has to do with the various "feature testing" that they do. It's very upsetting to be in the Facebook group and see everyone else posting about the tons of content THEY have that you don't, even though everyone is paying the same subscription price. I find this to be very unfair, and the customer support people acknowledge that it is unfair, but they claim that this is what they need to do in order to make decisions on app content. Even though I like the app, it's not acceptable to be paying for content and not getting it.
Tell me more about this feature testing. Do you know how they select people to test the new features? What would it take for you to become a feature tester for them. Interested because I’m currently writing my review of Simply Piano and I’ll include your experience as part of my review :) Who knows maybe SP will watch the review and change their process
Great review of Flowkey , thanks ! Just bought the app to learn and it's super fun as it is very interactive with the note "wait" function and the software gives encouraging and realistic feed-back : such as "not bad, but do it again ... (or) ... Fantastic, you completed the exercise" ! As to the "bad" news from the name borrowed from the famous "Clint Eastwood"western :- ) ... it is true that flowkey does not advertise this limitation but it's not so bad to have incomplete song scores I I guess because the songs serve as learning steps and because one could find the complete score elsewhere ... most certainly a copyright problem with the various artists that would deserve full royalties for their songs each time it is used. The Beatles may not make claims ... but alive musicians deserve pay for the work and own their intellectual property : artistic work is property for a lifetime apparently. ! What do you think ? Has it been frustrating not to have the complete song ? Maybe they could implement a premium plus version with complete songs ... that the customer has to pay an extra buck for !?
I don’t think the incomplete scores is a copyright thing, they are just trying to make some scores a bit easier to learn by making them shorter. If a pro version (on the app) of the song exists the full score is usually there. I don’t like the idea of a premium service. Customers should just pay once. Thanks for your comment :)
thanks ! Yeah, agree that the customer should only have to pay once ! It was just an hypothesis that the shorter song versions ( scores ) are due to copyright problems ... we would have to ask the software company and ask for full versions if possible ?! ; ) Best wishes, Mike
That you have 35 years of musical experience is a great platform to learn piano. I was like you in this. Yes this is the right app for you if you want to jump straight in and start playing songs. If you want a refresher on reading music and an app that introduces piano skills more gradually I’d go for Simply Piano instead. Or do simply piano for a year and then switch to flowkey. Let me know how you get on
That is odd about stopping the music before the end? 😮It won't be copyright, just doesn't make sense? That puts me off TBH and it only gives you one option, intimidate? No pro choice? Weird.
Nice job, I have viewed several reviews and you have seemed to hit the key points in about the right amount of time
Thanks. I’m glad people like yourself are finding this review. Encourages me to do more
Great review! Thanks, well done.
Thanks. I haven’t reviewed other apps yet so will look to add more soon
Thanks a lot, best piano app reviews i've found on YT. Be good to here more about how you progress and what else you are using! I am going through Alfreds but might try flowkey for a bit of fun. One problem i've had is I need to play at night with headphones, so it doesnt seem there is a way to connect the audio all in one from app to piano.
Thanks for the encouragement. I haven’t heard of Alfreds. Will have to take a look. Yes I remember trying to solve a similar problem by attempting to pair my headphones with my tablet and the keyboard with the app via midi. Think it may have worked for SP, can’t remember for flowkey. The experience was not as good
I’ll have to do an update on my channel soon. I’ve been juggling some big life changes of late which makes practice a challenge. But I also remind myself to keep going even when I haven’t played for a while. Thanks :)
Thanks for the great review. Subbed.
This was very helpful thank you. I would have loved if you included the prices, but interesting commentary on the app. :)
You’re welcome :)
A year later, would you choose Simply over any of the other ones? Or is there something even better?
I’ve tried three SP, Youcisian and Flowkey. If I had to choose one I’d go with SP
I’m brand new to piano but had a couple keyboard lessons as a child but didn’t go very far at all and can’t yet read music but haven’t really tried. Now I want to try and learn to read music without the letters ect and play for real songs like Hallelujah, which app do you recommend ? Xx
I’ve only had experience of Flowkey, Simply Piano and Yousician. Flowkey is good in that they don’t use any additional letters/notes alongside the notes. To help you with positioning they rely on the video of the hands below the staff. Quite a good system but flowkey doesn’t have a strong course outline if you want that. Just songs to learn. Simply piano has that and is quite good at helping you learn to read music. It does come with numbering in places to help you with hand positioning. You can’t turn that off unfortunately but they also have a sheet music view that presents the score as you would sheet music. From memory that view is without numbering so you could have the best of both worlds. Downside is that this view the notes are quite small. You would want a tablet over a phone. Yousician has options to learn with or without music notes. I preferred SP over it though. You could start by checking trough trial versions which has most of the music you want to learn. Hope that helps
Hello! Thank you for this review! I am also an “older” person learning piano and there r so many apps to choose from. Have you tried Playground Sessions? Im currently using that one but am going to sign up to Flow Key also because of your review! Thanks mate!
Hi! I haven’t heard of it but I can see it there in the App Store. Looks interesting. Tell me one good and bad thing about your experience using it? I will do more reviews on this channel and ask my subs which app to do next. I can add that to the list. Thanks for your feedback. Cheers
As a beginner, one thing I like about Simply Piano is that it's very friendly when it comes to denoting hand positions and fingering in the sheet music. Not really seeing much of that here. Is that something you have the option to turn on and off in Flowkey?
I have same problem jumping from Simply piano to Flowkey, not much fingering at all, just brought a Yamaha piano and got the Flowkey app for 3 month trial, 3 days into it and I am scratching my hand trying to work out which finger to use every time i try the same song again and again. Flowkey needs a function to turn On/Off to give at least some hint of finger number to attract more begginer players. At least for me at the moment no hint of finger numbering, forget about me joining Flowkey for a full year subscription. They do have their PRO, in terms of more variety of sheet music, simply piano was just too simple.
A fair point. I guess flowkey would say you don’t need the numbering because you can just look at the hand positions underneath. But then in the moment this become a bit difficult to do - glancing down all the time.
Why did you decide to switch from simply piano? I’m currently using Simply piano and I’m quite impressed with it. Will look to add a review shortly
@@pianocam I haven't switched yet, because my subscription still has time on it, but in the meantime, I wanted to do some fact-finding. I do like the Simply Piano app, but my dissatisfaction has to do with the various "feature testing" that they do. It's very upsetting to be in the Facebook group and see everyone else posting about the tons of content THEY have that you don't, even though everyone is paying the same subscription price. I find this to be very unfair, and the customer support people acknowledge that it is unfair, but they claim that this is what they need to do in order to make decisions on app content. Even though I like the app, it's not acceptable to be paying for content and not getting it.
Tell me more about this feature testing. Do you know how they select people to test the new features? What would it take for you to become a feature tester for them. Interested because I’m currently writing my review of Simply Piano and I’ll include your experience as part of my review :) Who knows maybe SP will watch the review and change their process
What about Yousician?
I’m thinking that one is next
@@pianocam I’ll look forward to it.
Great review of Flowkey , thanks !
Just bought the app to learn and it's super fun as it is very interactive with the note "wait" function and the software gives encouraging and realistic feed-back : such as "not bad, but do it again ... (or) ... Fantastic, you completed the exercise" !
As to the "bad" news from the name borrowed from the famous "Clint Eastwood"western :- ) ... it is true that flowkey does not advertise this limitation but it's not so bad to have incomplete song scores I
I guess because the songs serve as learning steps and because one could find the complete score elsewhere ... most certainly a copyright problem with the various artists that would deserve full royalties for their songs each time it is used. The Beatles may not make claims ... but alive musicians deserve pay for the work and own their intellectual property : artistic work is property for a lifetime apparently. !
What do you think ?
Has it been frustrating not to have the complete song ?
Maybe they could implement a premium plus version with complete songs ... that the customer has to pay an extra buck for !?
I don’t think the incomplete scores is a copyright thing, they are just trying to make some scores a bit easier to learn by making them shorter. If a pro version (on the app) of the song exists the full score is usually there. I don’t like the idea of a premium service. Customers should just pay once. Thanks for your comment :)
thanks ! Yeah, agree that the customer should only have to pay once !
It was just an hypothesis that the shorter song versions ( scores ) are due to copyright problems ... we would have to ask the software company and ask for full versions if possible ?! ; )
Best wishes, Mike
Yeah agree with that. Cheers Mike
I agree the 7 days isn't near long enough for a free trial. It's not like you are going to "learn piano" in a week and then won't need it.
I’m hearing ya. It’s hard to experience all the features in full in such a short time especially if you are juggling job kids etc
I have 35 years of experience playing guitar but now want to learn piano - Would you say this app would be good for someone like me?
That you have 35 years of musical experience is a great platform to learn piano. I was like you in this. Yes this is the right app for you if you want to jump straight in and start playing songs. If you want a refresher on reading music and an app that introduces piano skills more gradually I’d go for Simply Piano instead. Or do simply piano for a year and then switch to flowkey. Let me know how you get on
@@pianocam Thanks for the reply and good advice, I think I will start with flowkey and see how it goes.
That is odd about stopping the music before the end? 😮It won't be copyright, just doesn't make sense? That puts me off TBH and it only gives you one option, intimidate? No pro choice? Weird.
Agreed. For me it was where they chose to end it that was strange
Great app, but I think Simply Piano is better for beginners.
Flowkey and Yousician seem to be a little bit for intermediate players.
I haven’t tried Simply Piano but I’m thinking to give it a go and then post a review
@@pianocam I tried it and I found it fun. I can read the treble clef but I have trouble reading the bass clef. Simply piano made it somewhat easier.
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