What critics have said:
“(...) for its third release, Learning Piano, the studio's gone a totally different and even more impressive direction. This little two-dollar download may be one of the most surprising, most fun and most "why hasn't someone done this before" music game designs I've ever played. I'm a fan.(...)” Lucas M. Thomas, IGN“Music On: Learning Piano isn’t flashy, but it achieves what it sets out to do. You can apply the keys and patterns that you learn to a real piano (...)” Bryan Griffin, Nintendo Life
“Although it seems just like a simple game, it is actually good fun on the go, challenging and with a very nice learning curve.”- said Nacho Garcia, designer of “Music on: Learning Piano”.
Music On: Learning Piano
The entire orchestra follows your performance of 15 great classics.
By playing each day, your ability may increase.
Earn the bronze, silver and gold medals for each song, completing all different levels.
A simplified music score is shown on the upper screen and a full piano keyboard on the touch screen, guiding beginners note by note on their first steps.
Songs included:
* The Entertainer (S. Joplin)
* For Elise (L. Beethoven)
* In the hall of the mountain king (E. Grieg)
* Ode to joy (L. Beethoven)
* Canon (J. Pachelbel)
* Hungarian dance No. 5 (J. Brahms)
* Radetzky march (J. Strauss I)
* La traviata (G. Verdi)
* Opus 10. 2. (L. Beethoven)
* Musette in D major (J. S. Bach)
* Wedding March (F. Mendelssohn)
* The blue Danube (J. Strauss II)
* The infernal galop "Can Can" (J. Offenbach)
* Brahm's Lullaby (J. Brahms)
* Minuet in G major (J. S. Bach)