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The tick of the metronome can effectively prevent distraction and improve your efficiency.


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Supervised by the metronome while practicing variations, you can better memorize the music score since every note will be embedded in your mind as the metronome ticks. And every finger will be able to get enough practice even the fingering is the same.


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2______________ is a computer keyboard simulating piano software, it can use the general computer keyboard to play the world famous piano music. With powerful timbre database, Everyone Piano's tone is lifelike and real-time. Even on onboard sound card, Everyone Piano can reach real-time musical performance, meantime it also simulates the footplate of the piano.

Features of Everyone Piano3_________________________4_________________________________________________________5________________________________________6______________________________________________________7_____________________________________________________8___________________________________________9____________________________________10______________________________________________________________________11__________________________________________12_____________________________13______________________________________________14____________________________________________________________________15_______________________________________________________16_________________________Compatibility and LicenseEveryone Piano is a freeware, but ad-supported application available on Windows from instrument software. You may encounter different types of ads or offers when running and installing this program. Though ads might be present, download and installation of this PC software is free and 2.5.9.4 is the latest version last time we checked.

Neosoul is a massive bite (like 800mb for 5 piano sounds) and also will crash an iPhone 4s nonstop. I have IGrand piano by IK multimedia and like it, no iPad yet so not sure about ielectric (also by IK)

From experience neo soul keys sounds great on its own. If you want a piano that sounds good in the mix with other instruments it may not be the best choice. Actual electric pianos were heavy and also quite rich in mechanical noise (especially when not serviced for a while) so often the sound you hear on the records is the sound that comes from the speaker which used to be miked up. Neo soul keys sounds well close to what it feels like playing the actual instrument (I only used to own Wurlitzer e200) with all the noise associated with keys hitting the bottom edge and when they're released they hit the top edge of the case. There's also added sound of the noise the pick up makes when hit. There's several other 'realistic' noises that have been multisampled across the keyboard AFAICT. Also the actual sound has been multisampled so your middle C will decay differently then the successive A (I think the most a sampled has been pitch shifted is max 4 notes but don't quote me on that). So basically if you strike a 4 note chord in neo soul keys you will actually get a lot of rich resonance coming from clashing of different notes decaying at different time and also pitch variations as the note decays.

I always felt like there were a million piano/organ "toy" apps in the early days of iOS, so I was kind of surprised how few serious AudioBus-compatible ones there are relative to the number of synths out there. This excludes the IK Multimedia ones, which are apparently cool, but big files and a little expensive.

I think that a SoundFont player, like Bismark bs-16i, is my preferred way to get straight piano sounds in AudioBus. You can pick from Steinways to dry/wet concert pianos, or whatever free files you can come across on the web. Also, the touch sensitivity to the keys in bs-16i is probably as good as in any keyboard app I own.

+1 on NeoSoul Keys. I am a piano/Rhodes player of many years... working professional; tons of session work. iLectric by IK would be a second choice, but NeoSoul allows me to add key "dirt" and mechanical noises to closely emulate the sounds of my actual Mark I stage and Mark II suitcase model Rhodes Pianos. The Wurli is also good, though it doesn't allow me to add in the maddening BUZZ that my 200a generates 24/7...

For pianos, IMO, if you want the closest thing to the real deal - CMP Grand Piano is the only choice. iGrand and GarageBand are decent, for scratch tracks or demos, but CMP is an actual 1GB samples app. I actually prefer the upright piano in CMP Grand to the Steinway D (it sounds warmer and more "woody"), but the concert grands are superior to all other apps to date. Just my hundred cents...

Support keyboard apart, two hands playing.

Support automatic accompaniment, rhythm packing and synchronization.

Connect externally MIDI keyboard or electronic organ.

Switch the dynamic skins.

Support stave and numbered musical notation learning.

Adjust the playing speed.

Support loading the Vsti sound database.

Support onboard sound card, timely playing.

Simulate the pedal of piano.

Customize the keyboard and support playing semitone.

Support record, playback, music score show, inflexion and octave

Come with dozens of teaching and entertainment plug-in.

I bought YamahaOrgue and started taking lessons online and as an intermediate step i downloaded (EOP, everyone piano), Now in the recent lesson the teacher played simple version of the (Irish Woman Washer), in this piece she pressed (Bass F and G together with Treble E), i grow to like midi more than the physical orgue/piano but when trying to press them together it did not work on my laptop!, so i tried couple of other programs but the problem persist, does anyone know how to resolve it ?! 5376163bf9

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