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- Synthesia, Piano for Everyone
Synthesia has been around since before apps were called apps Over the years, my favorite thing has been learning the different ways it has impacted the lives of its users Recently YouTube collected and showcased a number of stories about videos that have done the same for users of their platform
- About Synthesia
About Synthesia Synthesia is a game that can help you learn how to play the piano using falling notes Synthesia lowers the barrier to entry for beginners You can get started immediately without knowing how to read sheet music
- Unlocking Synthesia
Synthesia in the Classroom Get group keys with volume discounts Synthesia is licensed on a per-seat basis to educational organizations like classrooms and private studios Be sure to pick "Educational Organization" on the ordering page Any volume discount you're eligible for is applied automatically
- Playing your first song. - Synthesia
Synthesia shows music notes as falling blocks! Usually the left hand is blue and the right hand is green When a block has a number, use that finger to play it Your thumb is 1 and your pinky finger is 5 When there are blank notes between those with finger hints, you can usually use context clues to figure out which fingers to use The general rule is that you want to pick hand positions that
- Synthesia News Archive
Synthesia has been around since before apps were called apps Over the years, my favorite thing has been learning the different ways it has impacted the lives of its users Recently YouTube collected and showcased a number of stories about videos that have done the same for users of their platform One of those stories was about a Japanese seaweed farmer that used videos of songs played in
- Synthesia Support
Synthesia is your piano tutorVisit the Synthesia Discussion Forums Learn about Connecting Digital Pianos How-to Guides: Choosing a song from the list Playing your first song Getting started is easy Enabling sheet music for the song you're playing Showing labels on the keyboard keys or falling notes Adding songs you created or found elsewhere Adding songs on Android 11 or later First
- Adding songs - Synthesia
In this guide you'll learn a few ways to play other songs in Synthesia: those you created yourself or found elsewhere Several methods are covered First, it's important to understand which types of music Synthesia can use: MIDI or MusicXML files Those file formats contain the list of instructions that describe which notes to play using which instruments at which times This is different than
- Recording - Synthesia
Synthesia is your piano tutorOnce the recording is stopped, a new track entry should push the usual Free Play instrument and color controls down (Or, if you have the chord display enabled, it will begin to push the chord name to the right ) These new controls let you adjust the instrument and color of your newly recorded notes independently from your regular Free Play notes or any of your
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