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Soft Piano

Soft Piano

Catégorie : MusiqueVersion: 3.0.1

Taille:19.46MBSystème d'exploitation : Android 5.1+

Promoteur:JUMIS games

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Description de l'application

Ce jeu de piano éducatif offre une manière amusante et engageante d'apprendre la musique ! Sa conception simple le rend facile à prendre en main et les instruments virtuels vous aident à apprendre rapidement les accords et les notes.

Cette application de piano gratuite vous permet d'apprendre le piano de différentes manières. Vous jouerez en un rien de temps !

Amusez-vous à jouer avec deux instruments : le piano et l'accordéon.

C'est parfait pour les enfants ; ils amélioreront leur intelligence et leurs compétences musicales tout en s'amusant.

Écoutez diverses chansons intégrées.

Enregistrez votre lecture pour la réécouter plus tard.

Conçu pour tout le monde, des débutants aux musiciens et artistes expérimentés !

NOUVEAU : Profitez de jouer avec notre joli piano visuel en forme de chat, grâce aux récentes mises à jour graphiques !

Caractéristiques:

  • Piano à 10 touches
  • Prise en charge multi-touch
  • Clavier complet
  • Sons de qualité studio
  • Instruments de piano et d'accordéon
  • Interface facile à utiliser
  • Lecture en boucle
  • Mode d'enregistrement
  • Fonctionne sur toutes les résolutions d'écran (téléphones et tablettes)
  • Jeu gratuit

Nous apprécions vos commentaires et suggestions.

### Quoi de neuf dans la version 3.0.1
Dernière mise à jour le 3 août 2024
Nous avons apporté plusieurs améliorations pour améliorer votre expérience Soft Piano : des publicités moins intrusives, des Touch Controls plus fluides, de meilleures performances et un son raffiné. Mettez à jour maintenant pour profiter de ces mises à niveau ! Vos commentaires sont toujours les bienvenus.
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MelodyLearner Nov 01,2025

As a complete beginner, I'm surprised how quickly I learned basic chords! The interface is super intuitive though I wish there were more song options. Overall a solid learning tool. 🎹

MusicLover123 Dec 22,2024

Great app for beginners! The interface is intuitive and easy to use. I've learned so much already. Highly recommend!

Pepe Jan 05,2025

Buena aplicación para aprender piano. Es sencilla y fácil de usar, pero le falta algo de complejidad para usuarios más avanzados.

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