There are so many ways of learning piano these days: you can learn with a teacher (live or virtually), with online piano courses, on Youtube, on apps, by ear or with piano learning software like Synthesia. So how do you choose which option is best for you? And is Synthesia a good way to learn piano?

While Synthesia shows you which keys to press and for low long, Synthesia cannot teach you how to play the piano nor how to read music. It cannot teach you important things like sitting posture, hand position, the finger/wrist/arm movements, nor how to play musically with phrasing, articulation, dynamics, or rubato.


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The best way to learn piano is to learn with a teacher who can teach you proper technique, musicianship, music theory, interpretation, music notation, etc. This method will benefit you the most in the long term. You may find it slower at the start (although this depends vastly on the teacher), but you will be able to go much further with the right technique and habits.

Emmanuelle Fonsny, or Manu, is a piano and violin teacher, composer and accompanist based in Sydney, Australia. She is passionate about sharing her love of music and her sight-reading and practice tips to help other pianists become more confident sight-readers.

I've been playing for 5 years now and I learned exclusively with synthesia tutos. Every piece I wanted to play was available in .midi format so far. I don't plug my keyboard to my computer, I just run the midi file with synthesia and learn the piece bar by bar, pausing the tuto and playing it again whenever I'm ready to go further. I highly doubt that people can say whether I learned to play with synthesia or sheets music when they listen to my playing and I also doubt that sheets music are more than an ergonomic combo of a synthesia tuto and a certain idea of an interpretation (which can be inspired by listening other pianists playing the piece in question). To give you an idea of my level I can play Clair de Lune, Liebestraum no.3 among other pieces and I'm currently learning Rachmaninoff's Moment musical no4 (I got through half of it at tempo) so I suppose that synthesia tutos are not impairing at a "higher" level. Also I admit that I was too lazy to learn to read sheets music at first and I still am. But I'm looking for the truth and I want to know if there is good enough reasons to make me give up Synthesia for sheets.

I saw that there is a feature which permits us to train directly with the software : when we use the correct note on the piano or on the keyboard the song continues otherwise it gets stuck. I find it very useful however I don't have any MIDI connection available on my digital piano (KORG-B1).

Trying to learn how to play piano and only using synthesia is like trying to learn how to drive by playing a racing game. You may feel like you're playing piano, but you're playing a game. It's glorified rockband.

Pianists who just learn via synthesia will always hit a skill ceiling where they can't improve. The problem is, if you've put months/years into synthesia and you hit the skill ceiling, going back to learn how to play properly will be much harder then if you started off with theory and sheet music.

Learning happens when you work past frustration, and learning music theory and how to read sheet music will be frustrating, but I promise you it's worth it if you really want to learn how to play piano.

Synthesia can be useful after you've acquired the ability to read music. It's great for practicing particular songs when you're having trouble with the sheet music, but if you're solely relying on it you'll never actually learn to play the piano.

Synthesia is a piano keyboard trainer for Microsoft Windows, iOS, macOS, and Android which allows users to play a MIDI keyboard or use a computer keyboard in time to a MIDI file by following on-screen directions, much in the style of Keyboard Mania or Guitar Hero. Additionally, Synthesia can be paired with MIDI keyboards that have illuminated keys, or with virtual player piano on screen, which some people believe makes learning piano easier for beginners. It was originally named Piano Hero, due to the similarity of gameplay with Guitar Hero; this was until Activision (the owners of the rights to Guitar Hero) sent a cease and desist to the program's creator, Nicholas Piegdon.[1][2]

Synthesia is a MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) piano software that visually cues students when to play each key with a series of descending squares. Through color coding, students can see which hand plays each key, while the length of the colored square indicates duration.

Students who want to learn the latest musical trends flock to YouTube for piano tutorials. YouTubers Patrik Pietschmann, Rousseau and Amosdoll Music combine for over 2 billion views on their piano tutorial channels. Though they each choose different musical content, they all use Synthesia to visually display their performances. By combining real footage of their hands and the visuals from Synthesia, viewers are met with a stunning hybrid performance of acoustic and MIDI elements. Though their success may suggest market saturation, there is a large gap between the beginner and the difficulty level of their content.

Though Synthesia is intended for piano education, there are infinite applications for the falling squares and what actions those squares can trigger. I adapted the falling squares to cue my students when to play their boomwhackers in this video and later had students playing body percussion in this video.

But it has its limitations, as all these apps do. There is still a bit missing with how much you can do with the software, and the lack of real in person lessons. At the end of the day, it's an app / game, not a real piano lessons program.

Then i'm your perfect guy, I make Cool Piano Tutorial Videos using Synthesia and After Effects, You can choose the difficulty of the song that you need, i can make a piano tutorial of a cover, or a composition, from a midi, or just a YouTube link, or an audio file. 2351a5e196

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