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YEDA KLALI 07-27-2022 12:13 AM

alternatives to youscian
 
what are the best android apps for learning piano except for yousician?

they require you to pay for it so it is not an option for now..

it's is not even a premium service when it comes to privacy.

and if i pay i prefer to pay for a fair and for an app the respect my privacy..

thanks

DinoDavid 07-27-2022 01:40 PM

Here is some alternatives to Yousician...
https://www.guitarchalk.com/yousician-alternative/

YEDA KLALI 07-28-2022 04:14 AM

for piano

Trollheart 07-28-2022 05:00 AM

You're welcome I'm sure. :rolleyes:
Bit of advice: when someone reaches out to help you, thanks is good. Saying "that's not what I want" is not. You won't get a lot of help that way.

YEDA KLALI 07-29-2022 02:37 AM

didn't i said thanks before?

Trollheart 07-29-2022 05:09 AM

Nah mate; you said thanks in a general way, ie thanks to anyone who can help. But then when DinoDavid offered you a link, all you said is "for piano", which I took to mean (and I think anyone would) "that's not what I want". You can't use a general thanks in your OP to assume you've thanked anyone who steps up to help you, and in fact you have not.

I'm quite prepared to accept it may not have been meant that way, but if I were DD and that was the only response I got, I would be ticked off and would not be likely to offer any more help. All in the perception. Don't take much to say thanks, even if the person wasn't able to help you. Manners cost nothing.

YEDA KLALI 07-29-2022 11:22 PM

so think of my "general" thanking as a specific one

Trollheart 07-30-2022 05:07 AM

Seriously? You really don't get it? Instead of thanking various, unspecified, anonymous people who may or may not help you, you won't thank the one who did? Man that is ****ing lazy and very very arrogant. Good luck: you'll need it if this is your attitude. I've done what I can to explain to you how you're out of line, but you don't seem to accept that. Fair enough. Don't expect any more help though.

OldFartOldCar_024 08-03-2022 04:50 AM

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Originally Posted by Trollheart (Post 2212474)
Seriously? You really don't get it? Instead of thanking various, unspecified, anonymous people who may or may not help you, you won't thank the one who did? Man that is ****ing lazy and very very arrogant. Good luck: you'll need it if this is your attitude. I've done what I can to explain to you how you're out of line, but you don't seem to accept that. Fair enough. Don't expect any more help though.

Your attitude is worse than OP's, man. Chill!

Anyways, for OP, do you not have acces to a piano at home? If you're still in education, I'd assume uni if anything, you could try using the facilities of one of the music clubs. If not, it's better to study piano using actual music theory lessons (plenty of free ones on personal music blogs and youtube), and just familiarising yourself with music notes, what things on music sheets mean, etc.

Apps will only get you so far and sadly no music apps are concerned with privacy, thats just not their selling point and most of their users don't much care.

Good luck!

YEDA KLALI 08-04-2022 12:46 AM

using you tube at the end and soon there is a chance i will have a teacher.

tnx


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