Technology
50% off lifetime subscription (UK)
TL;DR: A lifetime subscription to Skoove Premium Piano Lessons is on sale for £108.37 as of March 8, saving you 50% on list price.
Interested in learning how to the play the piano? You can get started on your new hobby with this app.
With hundreds of lessons, thousands of instructional videos, and a rich, curated catalog, Skoove is a super impressive piano learning app. It’s unique in that it lets you choose your own learning approach. If you want to copy hand positions and practice getting your technique right, hand videos will show you the ropes. If you’re more of an aural learner, you can choose exercises to play by ear.
You can also follow along to a moving score that shows you which notes to play and when, play along to your favourite music alongside a full band, and take advantage of artificially intelligent instruction that helps you improve and tailors your coursework as you go. Add one-on-one support from the Skoove music instructors on top of all of that and you’ll be well on your way to becoming the next chairman of the (key)boards.
Skoove works with all pianos and keyboards, USB/MIDI, or acoustic. If you don’t have one, you can use the on-screen virtual keyboard to get started. It’s regularly £216 for a lifetime subscription, but you can slash 50% off for a limited time and get the full package for just £108.37.
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