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Magic Piano App Review
Introduction
This great piano app gets fantastic reviews, and for those who could never afford piano lessons, this is a dream come true. There are in-app purchases which range up to the $20 mark but there are a ton of ways to gain points to avoid reaching into your pocket. Turn on the app and get the free songs each day to with which to learn and play along. Ten million people globally currently play this app and the reviews speak for themselves. The app is featured in Time, New York Times, and other prominent broadsheet and educational magazines.
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You can share your enjoyment of your own composed tunes with friends and the world on Twitter and Facebook, too! You can earn new tracks by viewing and practicing more and your tunes will sync from your iPad to iPhone and additional devices like your PC or Mac. Most popular tracks include Apologize, The Final Countdown, Ave Maria, the Jurassic Park theme tune, and others. If the track you're after isn’t listed in the vast selection you can request it on the app's Facebook page. In order to train yourself you follow beams of light across the screen with your fingertips, with senses to reflect the rhythm, tempo, and your own personal expressive play.
As you progress your achievements are acknowledged and you then earn future songs to learn, but each track is supported by easy, medium, and a difficult level. The whole point of this piano learning app is to train you from scratch. You can also change the piano to an organ, guitar, harp, or other instrument, so the list of opportunities to explore and learn are vast. The latest version includes advanced Facebook sharing, some bug fixes and an improved profile design. The retina interface is gorgeous and incredibly easy to navigate. Magic Piano is well worth the free download.