Interactive Learning
Synthesia provides an interactive and engaging way for users to learn and practice piano by visualizing notes on a falling note chart.
Wide Range of MIDI Songs
The platform supports a wide variety of MIDI files, allowing users to play and practice almost any song they can find in the MIDI format.
Customizable Learning Experience
Users can adjust the speed, loop sections, and choose which hand to practice, making it adaptable to different skill levels.
Affordable
Compared to traditional piano lessons, Synthesia offers a cost-effective way to learn the piano.
Cross-Platform Availability
Synthesia is available on multiple platforms, including Windows, macOS, Android, and iOS, so users can practice on various devices.
Synthesia https://synthesiagame.com/ As a vistual learner and grapgical thinker, those music score on paper are all bullshit to me. Only this can help me out. You can import your own MIDI into it. Practice the shit out of it and at least can play 1 or 2 fairly advanced songs.
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7 months ago
I suggest using Synthesia instead. Doesn’t require a VR headset, is not made by Facebook, and does the same job.
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10 months ago
I’ve got Synesthesia installed, which is pretty good (and has a free version) but doesn’t show hand positions and has a limited number of song options.
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11 months ago
Synthesia has done this exact solution for well over a decade now. But there’s also the option to read generated sheet music and adjust the playback and gradung in many ways. https://synthesiagame.com/.
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about 1 year ago
If you have a keyboard try using Synthesia!
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about 1 year ago
Synthesia [0] [0] https://synthesiagame.com/.
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over 1 year ago
Btw synesthesia is a great for learning the piano and DuoLingo is pretty good for Spanish.
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over 1 year ago
You could look into Synthesia, a one-time small payment and not a subscription model, if you like it after trying it. You just need to supply your own MIDI “song” files for your lessons, so you don’t get all of the lessons like Melodics has.
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over 1 year ago
It’s not perfect but this might work.
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over 1 year ago
Synthesia has a free trial, and it’s currently on sale for the holidays:
Https://synthesiagame.com/.
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almost 2 years ago
Hmm synesthesia? I haven’t tried it myself, but I think it might be what you’re looking for. https://synthesiagame.com.
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almost 2 years ago
My favorite way is with synthesia. It’s a software that lets you play along with any MIDI file for a song and you can have it isolate each hand or play with both at the same time.
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almost 2 years ago
The program is Synthesia. It’s meant to be a piano training game. I’ve never used it that way, but it does let you import any MIDI file, annotate the notes in different colours, and play the file back.
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almost 2 years ago
Can you make it so that it helps you play Synthesia files? https://synthesiagame.com/.
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about 2 years ago
I have been learning piano with a program called “Synesthesia“. It’d be really cool if music theory lessons and practice could be rolled into, or offered as part of, it.
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about 2 years ago
Haven’t seen anyone else mention this in the comments, but Synthesia is something I used in the past https://synthesiagame.com/ There’s a free trial, but the $29-39 for the full-featured paid edition is well worth it. I was able to connect a 88 key electronic keyboard, load my favorite custom MIDI files (when I could find them) and try to play along with it. Not knocking anything you’ve done here OP 🙂 just…
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about 2 years ago
Synthesia is what you’re looking for.
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about 2 years ago
If you want to learn piano -> Synthesia https://synthesiagame.com/.
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over 2 years ago
I record my keyboard’s MIDI output then view it in a programme called Synthesia, which creates the falling note effect. Some people assume I’m “reading” the falling notes when it actually just represents what I’m playing.
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over 2 years ago
Loopop does some good visualisations using off the shelf scope components from Melda and the midi visualisation from Synthesia. But if you want some Emmy Award level stuff check out this doco by NYT on Bieber, Diplo, & Skrillex Make a Hit.
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over 2 years ago
Try this just pick a song you like and follow the colors.
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over 2 years ago