Piano Master – Sweet sound of music

by luhu on 3/18/13 1:00 PM

Tested version: 1.70
Latest version: 1.70
Requires Android: from 2.1

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Summary

Many of us aren’t blessed with innate musical talent, and so learning to play an instrument takes dedication, self-discipline, practice and a certain amount of fine motor skills. But it can also require a certain financial investment in the sense that instrumentalists have to invest a bit of cash in lessons and partitions, as well as the instrument itself.

That’s why music apps that allow users to practice on the go can make a welcome change. Piano Master is an app that can supposedly help music lovers as they learn to play piano. Does it deliver? Find out in our review.

Features & Use

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Tested on: Samsung Galaxy Nexus 4.2.2

Once the app has started up you will find yourself on the main landing screen where you’ll find the following three buttons:

  • Start playing: Make your song choice here (more details below)
  • Settings: Settings options for display options
  • Load songs: Links towards other apps by the same developers where you’ll find more songs

Start a “game” and you will find 30 popular songs ranging from classics – Beethoven, Chopin and co. – to newer compositions.

Each track lists details regarding the degree of difficulty, length and who the composer is. There are three levels of difficulty to choose from:

  • Beginner: The piece is played back slowly and stopped when the key is pressed too late. Playback resumes as soon as you’ve found the correct note
  • Apprentice: Pieces are played back at the standard tempo but there are pauses for when you hit the wrong note
  • Expert: The piece no longer stops for you but keeps playing, so it feels more like when you’re actually playing the piano

There are two further modes: one serves as a playback meaning you can listen to pieces, the other allows you to make you own changes to the piece (tempo, transposition, etc.).

The keyboard appears at the bottom of the display, notes are shown at the top. Hit the right key at the right time in order to produce the sound.

The app calculates how precisely and correctly you’ve played and scores you using a letter grading system. You can check out your best scores for each piece in accordance with the difficulty level.

Bottom line:

Piano Master boasts 30 pieces that most of you will be familiar with, thus making it relatively easy to choose a piece. Altering pieces and playing it according to the various degrees of difficulty is quite fun, though it feels more like playing around than actually playing music.

That said, I could imagine that this game will sit especially well with kids, both as a fun pastime and means to introduce them to playing music at an early age.

Screen & Controls

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As mentioned, Piano Master is more of a pastime than legitimate means of learning to play the piano. The medium itself does not lend itself all too well to the actual instrument, meaning you have to scroll along the keyboard to access certain keys, and forcibly hitting the wrong notes as a result thereof.

Seeing as you’re playing on a smartphone display, the keys are very small, and so especially the faster tracks can be tricky to play correctly. Playing might pan out better on a tablet, but we unfortunately were not able to test this.

Aside from these glitches, the app app’s design is nifty and well thought out. Controls are also good and feel fairly intuitive.

Speed & Stability

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We were happy with Piano Master’s speed and stability throughout our test runs. The app can alg a bit every now and then, but the sounds themselves are fluid and timely.

Price/Performance Ratio

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Piano Master usually goes for €2.37 but as our app of the week (until 24 March) it’s available for only €1.19 from the AndroidPIT App Center.

A free version with ten pieces is also available.

 

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B77 Entertainment srl en

Italy

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Market Comments

A Google User, Apr 14, 2013
Excellent The best app for music, I love it.:-) :-) :-) :-)
A Google User, Apr 11, 2013
Amazing app It would be 5 but the sound stops working now and then and I don't play the piano but with this app I have improved a lot over the time I have and this is why I got the full because I was having fun with the free but before you buy the full I would get it free and see if you like it please fix bug At the moment with this bug my face is like this :-( but if you fix the bug my face would be like this :-) I hope that my review has helped you and I hope you like this game as much as I do
A Google User, Apr 3, 2013
Should have not, bought. The demo was great. But when I purchased the full version it has a lot of bugs. Very very disappointing. Sitting here at my piano. Trying to follow along with music but some of the keys don't work in the game. Moonlight synada.
A Google User, Apr 1, 2013
Cool But... It's cool but it needs to have a place where u can edit the songs, record the songs, and put them together in different ways. So if u please so that i'll give it 5 stars. That would make it much cooler!! THX TTYL -KAT MICK
A Google User, Mar 26, 2013
Very addicting!!!
A Google User, Mar 21, 2013
Samsung Galaxy S3 Im a completly tone death novice but I sound great with this amazing app. Fantastic
A Google User, Mar 18, 2013
Good It shows you the notes
A Google User, Mar 16, 2013
Ok application Wish songs would change periodically. Dont really want to have to keep buying songs. Probably wouldnt have bought if I knew songs would never be addes unless I bought them.
A Google User, Mar 11, 2013
Piano master Tons of fun.
A Google User, Feb 23, 2013
Piano Master - sound issues The trial version was bug free on my phone. Decided to go for the full version which I love but half the time the media sound does not work on this app. Very disappointing. Please fix!!
A Google User, Feb 22, 2013
Love Great game. Worth the upgrade
A Google User, Feb 21, 2013
Awsome app I love everything about this app, but ever since the newest update, some of the sound of the keys dont work.
A Google User, Feb 21, 2013
What?! That's how you 'fixed' the famous Canon in D being programmed in the key of C? You changed the name to 'C Version'? You idiots!
A Google User, Feb 21, 2013
A favourite This is my favourite app. I love it. I have no idea how The Flight of the Bumblebee is even possible, though!
A Google User, Feb 14, 2013
Like it but..... While this is a cool app it has its flaws, sometimes the notes freeze in the air and won't move meaning you cannot finish playing the melody. Also while I understand why the keyboard needs to scroll, it can really throw you off key, particularly on complex parts. Would also like more music of different genres.
A Google User, Feb 10, 2013
pianovato Great app. Only problem for me is the size of my phone and not the app having any glitchs and/or bugs. I have a Galaxy S1 making it hard to hit the right key at times. Please add the title track of an anime series. The song is named Lilium and would fit in well with the type of songs your game features. I don't know if I am allowed to say the series title on here? So I will only put the 1st letters of the titles 2 words E and L. thanks again
A Google User, Feb 7, 2013
Love it I really like this game
A Google User, Feb 2, 2013
Brings back the love of piano As someone who stopped playing or learning piano long ago, this is an amazing app to bring back the appreciation of piano and classical music. The game element is enjoyable and addictive, new way to relax and enjoy the compositions while controlling the flow of the music.
A Google User, Jan 28, 2013
Good Good game
A Google User, Jan 27, 2013
Badassical Classical
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