JoyTunes (NAMM booth 1165, Hall E), provider of leading piano learning tools in the U.S with 1 million songs played each week, is reinventing how people learn music in an otherwise traditional industry. The team of musicians will be showcasing its new solution Simply Piano, the world’s first self-learning app developed for the millions of adults who always wanted to play an instrument. Simply Piano is a significant leap to make studying music immediately accessible. Requiring no previous experience or lessons, the app helps anyone learn how to play from scratch, at their own pace.
“Technology has impacted all areas of life. It is now reinventing a traditional music education industry with JoyTunes being at the forefront to make learning music accessible to everyone, removing all barriers,” said Yuval Kaminka, CEO JoyTunes. “We want to enable anyone, anywhere to succeed in playing. We did just that with Simply Piano, by making music learning immediately tangible as a new skill, regardless of age and background. We’ve seen so many students and teachers benefit from our platform catering to a younger demographic, that we can’t wait to see how Simply Piano helps anyone tap into their musical expression.”
With a simple and clean user interface, Simply Piano covers the basics of piano from sight-reading to playing with both hands. It is one of JoyTunes’ introductory practice tools, like its signature app Piano Maestro, which has completely changed the way students play and practice. Simply Piano coaches users step-by-step, offering mainstream hit songs like “Let It Be,” “Safe and Sound,” and “Timber”. The app is compatible with an acoustic piano or MIDI keyboard – just place an iPhone on top of the piano or keyboard and begin playing. The app will immediately recognize notes being played and provide real-time feedback to learn and improve skills.
Come by booth 1165 on January 21, at 2pm to meet with the JoyTunes team, and see a live demo of the latest apps including the award-winning Piano Maestro app. Linda Christensen, JoyTunes’ Director of Education will also be presenting at the Music Education Days Networking Showcase on Sunday January 24 at 12.50pm.
About JoyTunes
JoyTunes makes it possible for anyone to learn a musical instrument. By combining music methodologies with the latest in gaming features and the patent pending MusicSense™ technology, JoyTunes players use real instruments that are automatically detected by the app. JoyTunes apps have been downloaded by more than 5 million users and used by thousands of music teachers across the U.S. to significantly reduce the learning process for tens of millions of children and adults learning to play music. JoyTunes’ proprietary app, Piano Maestro, was ranked #1 education app in the US and over 20 countries and is free for teachers and students. For more information, visit JoyTunes or follow us on Twitter and Facebook.