

When setting up your account, the app will ask you to select your level of experience and choose between goals like “ I want to learn piano as a new hobby” and “ Learn the basics of piano”. However, it also mentions that this feature should be used only to check out the app and not as a permanent solution to not having a piano. The app does also offer the option of using an on-screen keyboard. If you’re using a keyboard, the Simply Piano allows you to connect via USB MIDI, which is what I’d prefer, since it’s much more reliable when it comes to note recognition. Since Simply Piano uses your device’s mic to recognize notes, you can use a digital piano, acoustic piano, or keyboard, but for the best learning experience it’s important to make sure that your piano has 88 weighted keys. I’m sure it won’t come as a shock that you also need a piano. I recommend a tablet, since the larger screen is easier on the eyes while practicing. Unlike many other online piano courses, Simply Piano is not compatible with computers, so you will need a mobile device or tablet. First, you’ll need to download the Simply Piano app.
