Piano Adventures® Player Reviews – Page 3

4/5 rating based on 44 reviews. Read all reviews for Piano Adventures® Player for iPhone.
Piano Adventures® Player is free iOS app published by Dovetree Productions, Inc.

Awesome!!

xdiamondgirl19

Really love the app!


Beautifully designed

Hsuaz

I love the user interface on this app. Unlike other apps, you can disable the keyboard from showing while performing the musical pieces. It can also detect your piano input via iPad microphone or through midi. I like the fact that I can use my Akai LPK25 in conjunction with the midimittr app. My only qualm is that you cannot upload new scores, and the sheet music is limited. Otherwise, nice app.


Awesome tutor

Coolwhipl

This truly is a great help for an beginner adult (senior) piano player. I’m using the physical book to learn. But, to know you’re playing it correctly it helps to actually hear what it is supposed to sound like. I’ve shared this app with 2 other beginners and they find it quite helpful too. My only suggestion would be to add an option to display the suggested finger position. The option would allow the user to turn display or hide the suggested finger position. That way I could take the music with me without the book. That said, there is no substitute for the book. But, this is a “must have” partner to it. I still give it a full 5 stars.


Wonderful

Teacher42@7Hi

This is a wonderful app for Piano Adventure students. It is beautifully designed and easy to use!


Great, but needs more volume!

Pretty good...like it.

Love this new app, but an acoustic grand drowns it out - needs more volume!


Thank you!!!

Jmontag

Thank you for this piano adventures! What a great tool! I will use it tons and so appreciate the iPhone version my patents can play with my students!!! I so wish there were at least finger numbers in the score of the app. Thanks, again for this! Please consider adding your music to the piano maestro app??? I haven't tried the midi feature because I have an acoustic. Some students of mine have keyboards, but I'm not sure they will buy the extra adapters necessary.


Meh

Lgibs890703

This feels like a cheap knock off of Piano Maestro. MIDI input only is a real letdown compared to being able to play from the piano no wires needed. And it's missing the "hold on" feature of piano maestro because of this, which means it isn't an effective learning tool. Plus every one of my parents will have to pay for the IAP on their own, I can't just link them to my account like you can with PM. I'm honestly considering switching my primary method usage just because I want to be able to incorporate more technology in lessons and I don't think this app will cut it.


Works fine for me! Definitely a motivator!

pno4tay

Some have complained that the app doesn't play loud enough. The truth is, the iPad itself does not play loud enough. That is why God gave us Bluetooth speakers. I really enjoy using this app in lessons and the students seem to enjoy using it. It is definitely a motivator. Some have complained that there are no finger numbers in the score – but I believe it is there to show where we are in the music. The student should be playing out of the book. If the Fabers had included the fingering and expression marks in the app, there would be no need to buy a book.


Very good

Ipaduser19762015

This is a very good app and it is very helpful for my daughter. I wish there was a scoring at the end to show how well she played, similarly like the Musiah app.


Wonderful!

Bill Thul

I teach and am going to suggest all students in these books get this app. Hoping that all the other books in this series will be added.