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About PlugAndPlink
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- Ideal for remote piano lessons with a real teacher. Any note your teach plays shows as a light on your keyboard. That saves a lot of wordy explanations from your teacher and avoids awkward camera angles on a video call.
- The app includes a YouTube player which shows the notes played in a song next to the keys on your piano. You can watch and hear the left hand or right hand separately, and slow down the video to see in detail how to play.
- A music-learning game which trains your ears to recognise notes.
- Guidelights to show you how to play in any key. This is useful for scales, arpeggios and learning how to play or compose music in any key.
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50 Brooklyn House, MK9 2BN, Milton Keynes, United Kingdom
- +44 (0)1908 714468
- info@plugandplink.com
- plugandplink.com
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