i Real Piano

i Real Piano
Developer: Eyup ONER
Category: Music & Audio
500 installs
10 ratings
15 monthly active users
$<10K monthly revenue est.
IAP 0% · Ad 100%

i Real Piano Summary

i Real Piano is a ad-supported iOS app in Music And Audio by Eyup ONER. Released in Jan 2019 (7 years ago). It has 10 ratings with a 4.50★ (excellent) average. Based on AppGoblin estimates, it reaches roughly 15 monthly active users and generates around $<10K monthly revenue (0% IAP / 100% ads). Store metadata: updated May 11, 2024.

Store info: Last updated on App Store on May 11, 2024 .


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App Description

Want to learn how to play the piano? You’ve come to the right place!
With 88 keys, a rich history, and many associated celebrities, the piano can be an intimidating instrument. But it’s also an accessible one. Anyone can learn the piano at any age and have hours of fun on it.
This comprehensive series will take you from never touching the piano to playing your first chords and first song. You’ll also learn fundamental skills, good habits.
Reason #1: You can make amazing sounds from day 1
Some instruments, like the violin or the trumpet, take skill just to make a decent sound.
But piano is rewarding from day 1 because you don’t have to “make” the sound yourself. All you have to do is press a key that’s attached to a hammer that hits a string to create a perfectly clear note.
Most people can figure out a simple melody on a keyboard by playing around. Of course, there’s more to playing piano than eking out “Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star,” but at least you won’t be squeaking through your first few lessons!
Reason #2: You learn both melody and harmony, treble clef and bass clef
A neat thing pianists can do is play both melody and harmony. Most instruments can’t do this.
As a pianist, you’ll gain a deeper understanding of both melody and harmony — that is, both the foreground and background of music.
Knowledge of both treble and bass clef also helps. Many instruments only use the treble clef, but if you decide to pick up the tuba later on, that bass clef knowledge will come in handy.
Reason #3: You are an independent music-making machine — but you can also have fun with other people
Since pianos handle both melody and harmony, you don’t require someone to accompany you. Other instruments, such as the violin or guitar, require bands, backing tracks, or an accompanying pianist to sound “complete.”
Reason #4: Piano knowledge lets you pick up other musical instruments with ease
Because piano requires fine motor skills, knowledge of both treble and bass clefs, and good musicality, when you learn piano, you gain transferable skills for other instruments.
Since learning piano, I’ve learned flute, electric and acoustic guitar, electric bass, and a few basic drum patterns. I believe these instruments were definitely easier to learn because I had piano skills as a foundation.
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