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FAQ

1. What is the best app to learn piano for beginners?

It depends on what you're trying to do. If you're into music production and contemporary genres - hip-hop, electronic, pop - Melodics is built for that, with real-time feedback and 500+ lessons that actually connect to how you'll use piano in your productions.

Whatever you choose, look for instant feedback on your playing, a structured progression, and songs you'll actually want to learn. Most apps offer free trials, so test a few before committing.

2. How much do piano learning apps cost compared to traditional lessons?

Way, way less. Traditional piano lessons run $40-$80 per hour - that's one session. Melodics gives you unlimited lessons for $12.49/month, meaning a single traditional lesson costs as much as 3-6 months of app-based learning. Most premium piano apps land between $10-$30 monthly, and many offer free tiers to get you started. The cost savings don't mean you're getting less, either - modern apps deliver real-time feedback, progress tracking, and massive song libraries. It's comprehensive music education that fits your schedule and budget.

3. Do you need a MIDI keyboard or piano to use piano learning apps?

It depends on the app. Melodics and Piano Marvel require a MIDI keyboard - that's how they track your accuracy, timing, and technique with precision. Apps like Simply Piano and Flowkey can listen through your device's microphone, so acoustic pianos work too. For the best learning experience, though, MIDI is the move. The instant, accurate feedback makes your practice sessions way more productive. Entry-level MIDI keyboards start around $100-$200; look for 49-61 keys with weighted or semi-weighted action to develop proper technique from the start.

4. Can music producers learn piano and keyboard skills through apps?

Absolutely - and Melodics is specifically built for this. Instead of classical études, you're learning chord progressions, melodies, and rhythmic patterns across hip-hop, EDM, and pop, with lessons that break down beats from producers like Dr. Dre, Tyler the Creator, and Daft Punk. The real-time feedback sharpens your accuracy and timing - essential when you're recording MIDI into your DAW. And the flexibility is huge: you can practice scales at 2 AM during a creative session or work through exercises between production tasks. Consistent practice (even just 10 minutes daily) transforms you from hunting for notes to confidently translating ideas straight into your productions.

5. What features should you look for in a piano learning app?

Real-time feedback is the big one - apps like Melodics analyze your playing as it happens, helping you fix mistakes before they become habits. Progress tracking keeps you motivated by showing exactly where you've improved and what needs work. Gamified elements (scoring, achievements, challenges) make practice actually enjoyable instead of a chore. A solid song library - 200-500+ tracks across genres you care about - keeps things fresh and helps you apply techniques in real musical contexts. And video tutorials demonstrating proper hand positioning and technique round out the experience. The combination of watching, playing, and getting instant feedback creates learning that rivals (and often beats) traditional lessons.


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